Mike Frank Russell - Honours

Honours

Intermediate School Killorglin
  • All-Ireland Senior Colleges' Football Championship:
    • Winner (1): 1996
  • Munster Senior Colleges' Football Championship:
    • Winner (1): 1996
Institute of Technology, Tralee
  • Sigerson Cup:
    • Winner (1): 1997-98
Laune Rangers
  • All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship:
    • Winner (1): 1996 (sub)
  • Munster Senior Club Football Championship:
    • Winner (1): 1995 (sub), 1996
  • Kerry Senior Football Championship:
    • Winner (2): 1995 (sub), 1996
    • Runner-up (3): 1997, 2003, 2004
  • Kerry Under-21 Football Championship:
    • Winner (1): 1995
  • Kerry Minor Football Championship:
    • Winner (1): 1995
  • Kerry County Football League – Division 1:
    • Winner (4): 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998
Kerry
  • All-Ireland Senior Football Championship:
    • Winner (5): 1997, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2007
    • Runner-up (3): 2002, 2005, 2008
  • Munster Senior Football Championship:
    • Winner (8): 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007
    • Runner-up (3): 1999, 2006, 2008
  • National Football League (Division 1):
    • Winner (4): 1996-97, 2004, 2006, 2009 (sub)
  • National Football League (Division 2):
    • Winner (1): 2002
  • All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship:
    • Winner (2): 1996, 1998
  • Munster Under-21 Football Championship:
    • Winner (3): 1996 (sub), 1997, 1998 (sub)
  • All-Ireland Minor Football Championship:
    • Winner (1): 1994
  • Munster Minor Football Championship:
    • Winner (1): 1994
Munster
  • Railway Cup:
    • Winner (0):
    • Runner-up (1): 2007
Ireland
  • International Rules Series:
    • Winner (1): 2001 (sub)

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