Dingle GAA - West Kerry Senior Football Championship

West Kerry Senior Football Championship

Year Winner Opponent
2010 Dingle Gaeltacht
2007 Dingle Castlegregory
2003 Dingle Lispole GAA Club
2002 Gaeltacht Dingle
1999 Dingle Gaeltacht
1997 Gaeltacht Dingle
1996 Dingle Gaeltacht
1995 Dingle Annascaul
1994 Dingle Lispole GAA Club
1993 Dingle Gaeltacht
1989 Annascaul Dingle
1988 Annascaul Dingle
1987 Lispole GAA Club Dingle
1986 Lispole GAA Club Dingle
1985 Lispole GAA Club Dingle
1984 Lispole GAA Club Dingle
1981 Dingle Annascaul
1980 Kerins O'Rahilly's Dingle

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