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2017 All-Ireland Ladies' Club Football Championship
Senior provincial finals Connacht ;Final ;Replay Leinster Munster Ulster All Ireland Senior Semi-Finals 2017 All-Ireland Ladies' Junior Club Football Championship ;Semi-Finals {{DEFAULTSORT:All Ireland 2017 Club Club may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Club'' (magazine) * Club, a ''Yie Ar Kung-Fu'' character * Clubs (suit), a suit of playing cards * Club music * "Club", by Kelsea Ballerini from the album ''kelsea'' Brands and enterprises * ...
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Connacht Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship
The list of winners below is generated, primarily, using the Roll of Honour from the Connacht LGFA website. With their win in 2016, Carnacon became the most successful provincial club in Ladies' Football with 15 wins, passing out Ballymacarbry (Waterford) who have 14 Munster Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship, Munster titles. Carnacon have now moved to 16 titles. Kilkerrin-Clonberne GAA, Kilkerrin-Clonberne are the 2024 champions and will now represent Connacht in the All Ireland series. This is a work-in-progress and all finals from 1977-2019 will be completed. Only the match details from 1980, 1992 & 1993 are missing. Key By year By Club *''colours are of the club as it exists now. Galway Gaels have been attributed their county colours.'' By County References

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Ulster Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship
The list of winners below is generated using the Roll of Honour from the Ulster LGFA website and other sources. Clann Éireann GAC, Clann Éireann are the 2024 champions. Key By year By Club By County *''Ulster not represented from 1984-1990'' References

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Tuam Stadium
St Jarlath's Park (''Páirc Iarflaith Naofa'', commonly known as Tuam Stadium) is a GAA stadium in Tuam, County Galway, Ireland. It is one of the principal stadiums of Galway GAA's football teams. The ground once had a capacity of around 26,000. This has progressively been reduced for safety reasons and has most recently been reduced to 6,700. The official opening of the stadium took place on 21 May 1950. It was blessed and officially opened by the Archbishop of Tuam, Rev. Dr Walsh. The stadium opened with two games, one between Cavan and Mayo and the other between Galway and Dublin. See also * List of Gaelic Athletic Association stadiums * List of stadiums in Ireland by capacity The following is a list of sports stadiums on Ireland. This includes stadiums in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. They are ordered by their Seating capacity, capacity. The capacity figures are permanent total capacity as author ... References External links Stadium redeve ...
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Aghada GAA
Aghada GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Aghada, County Cork, Ireland. The club fields both Gaelic football and hurling teams in competitions organized by the Cork County Board. The club, which was formed in 1885, is part of the Imokilly division of Cork. The former Cork football manager, Conor Counihan is a member of the club. Honours * Cork Senior Hurling Championship (0): (runners-up 1890, 1897) * Cork Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship (0): (runners-up 2005) * Cork Junior Football Championship (1): 1989 * Cork Intermediate Football Championship (1): 1991 * Cork Junior Hurling Championship (0): (runners-up 1991) * Cork Intermediate Hurling Championship (1): 2017 * All-Ireland Football Sevens (1): 2003 * Cork Minor B Football Championship (2): 2008, 2014 * East Cork Junior A Football Championship (4): 1980, 1981, 1983, 1989 * East Cork Junior A Hurling Championship (6): 1931, 1933, 1940, 1980, 1991, 1992 * East Cork Under-21 B Football Champions ...
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Cuala CLG
Cuala GAA club (or ''Cuala GAC'', ) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Dalkey in the south of County Dublin, Ireland. It fields teams in Dublin GAA competitions. Cuala is primarily based in a sports and social centre in Dalkey, and also has playing facilities in Glenageary, Meadow Vale/Clonkeen Park, Shankill, Dublin, Shankill and Sallynoggin. The club name derives from Cualu or Cuala, an ancient kingdom of Ireland that stretched roughly from the River Liffey, Liffey to Arklow. History The club was founded as a result of a merger between Dalkey Mitchels and Cuala Casements in 1974. The club won consecutive All-Ireland Senior Club Hurling Championships in 2017 and 2018. The club won their first Dublin Senior Football Championship title in 2024 after defeating reigning champions Kilmacud Crokes 0-14 to 1-10 in the final and then went on to win the Leinster SFC and All Ireland SFC becoming only the second club ever to win All Irelands in both codes The club repla ...
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