Confey GAA - Honours

Honours

Kildare GAA Club of the Year 2004

Hurling

  • Kildare Senior Hurling Championship winners: 2007, 2008, 2012
  • Kildare Senior Hurling Championship Runner Up: 2006 2011
  • Intermediate H.C. winners: 2002
  • Intermediate Hurling League winners: 2002
  • Junior H.C. winners: 2004
  • Junior Hurling League winners: 2004
  • U-21 H.C. winners: 2004, 2008
  • Minor `A` Hurling Championship Runner Up: 2011
  • U-14 Kidare B Hurling Feile: 2010

Football

  • Leinster Intermediate Club Football Championship Winners: 2006
  • Kildare Intermediate Football Championship Winners: 2006, 2011
  • Intermediate Football Championship Runner Up: 2004 2010
  • Intermediate `B` Football Championship Winners: 2006
  • Intermediate `B` Football Championship Runner Up: 2005
  • Junior `A` Football Championship Winners: 2003
  • Junior `A` Football Championship Runner Up: 2001
  • Kildare Senior Football League Division 2 Winners: 2004
  • Senior Football League Division 2 Runner Up: 2001 2010
  • Kildare Senior Football League Division 3 Runner Up: 1996
  • Kildare Senior Football League Division 4 Winners: 2007 2012
  • Kildare Senior Football League Division 4 (North) Winners: 2012
  • Kildare Senior Football League Division 4 Runner Up: 2008
  • Aldridge Cup (Senior) Winners: 2008
  • Keogh Cup (Junior) Winners: 2002
  • Under-21 `A` Football Championship Runner Up: 2001 2003 2004
  • Under-21 'B' Football Championship Winners: 1995
  • Minor `A` Football Championship Winners: 2002
  • Minor `B` Football Championship Runner Up: 1992
  • Minor Football League Div. 1 Winners: 2003
  • Minor Football League Div. 4 Winners: 1994
  • Under-14 Kildare B Championship: 2008
  • Under-14 Kildare Division 2 Championship: 2010

Ladies Football

  • Leinster Intermediate Football Championship: 1999
  • Senior Football Champions: 2009, 2012
  • Intermediate championship: 2005
  • Junior championship: 1999

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