Ulster Minor Club Football Championship - Roll of Honour

Roll of Honour

Year Winner Score Runners-up Score Match report (final) Man of the match Winning captain
2011 Glen Maghera 4-12 Armagh Harps 0-06
2010 Lámh Dhearg GAC 0-9 Magherafelt 0-8 Declan Stranney (Lámh Dhearg) Declan Stranney
2009 Omagh 0-12 Kilcoo 0-11 Ulster Herald Conan Grugan (Omagh) Barry Tierney
2008 Ballinderry 2-08 Scotstown 2-07 Belfast Telegraph, Derry GAA Ryan Scullion (Ballinderry) Gavin McGeehan
2007 Kilrea 2-09 Errigal Ciarán 0-09 BBC James Kielt
2006 Coalisland 1-14 Cavan Gaels 2-10 Brian Toner (Coalisland Fianna) Brian Toner Stephen Mc Nally
2005 Errigal Ciarán 1-13 Killybegs 1-11 BBC Ronan McRory (Errigal Ciaran)
2004 Rostreveor Kilrea
2003 Armagh Harps
2002 Clontibret
2001 Ballinderry 3-07 Clontibret 1-09 The Northern Standard, The Irish News, The Anglo Celt Thomas Maynes (Ballinderry) Thomas Maynes
2000 Pearse Óg Cavan Gaels
1999 Cavan Gaels
1998 Slaughtneil Ardboe Kevin O'Neill Niall Convery
1997 Ballinderry Eglish
1996 Ballinderry Killeavy
1995 An Lúb Clontibret Johnny McBride
1994 Bellaghy Wolfe Tones
1993 An Lúb
1992 Aodh Ruadh, Ballyshannon
1991 Bellaghy
1990 Dungiven
1989 Dungannon
1988 Enniskillen Gaels
1987 Killeavy Enniskillen Gaels Shane O'Neill
1986 St Paul's
1985 Killybegs
1984 Killybegs
1983 Saul 1-15 Lisnaskea 0-9 Eddie Harney
1982 St Paul's

Notes:

  • The Anne Marie Donnelly Man of the Match award is given to the man of the match in the final

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