Longford Gaelic Stats
Key Club Championship Winners (1890-2025)

Championship Leaderboard

Note: For the Football Leaderboard we include the key ‘A’ Championship titles of SFC, IFC, JFC, U-21, Minor, Juvenile & U-14. For the Hurling Leaderboard we include the key Championship titles of SHC, U-21, Minor, Juvenile, U-14 & U-12. All titles are assigned to the parent club unit that won the title and title counts are not combined via merged clubs or parish grouping. Clubs formed by merging two or more previous clubs are regarded as a new & separate club unit and those titles are kept separate from those of the original clubs.

Key Club Football Championships (1890-2025)

Key Football Titles

Key Football ChampionshipsSFCIFCJFCU-21U-18U-16U-14
Longford Slashers16047101929
Clonguish1216910107
St. Marys Granard1121913105
Killoe Young Emmets15167669
Rathcline1563224
Colmcille7144330
Fr. Manning Gaels4326223
Dromard4325004
Mostrim3142331
Cashel4641001
Kenagh0324213
Ardagh St. Patricks4350101
Ballymahon1430411
Mullinalaghta6420100
Abbeylara3531000
Northern Gaels ‡0000534
St. Brigids Killashee0650001
Drumlish11000000
Seán Connollys1340000
Legan Sarsfields0260000
Shroid Slashers *0080000
Carrickedmond0420100
Young Grattans0050000
Mostrim/Abbeylara ‡0000320
Longford Wanderers2020000
St. Munis Forgney0130000
Ballymore0130000
Killoe Region ‡0000220
Moydow Harpers0030000
Longford Leo Caseys2000000
Ballinamuck1010000
Edgeworthstown0110000
Ballymahon Region ‡0000200
Clonbroney/Mostrim ‡0000110
Southern Gaels ‡0000101
Drumlish Region ‡0000020
Ardagh Moydow0100000
Mullinalaghta/Drumlish ‡0100000
Dromard/Drumlish ‡0001000
Granard Region ‡0001000
Shamrock Gaels ‡0000100
Carrick Sarsfields ‡0000100
Clonguish/Drumlish ‡0000100
Killoe/Clonbroney ‡0000100
Pearses ‡0000100
Ballymahon/Forgney ‡0000010
Camlin Rovers ‡0000010
Killashee Region ‡0000010
Legan Casements ‡0000010
Totals108629760777174

Denotes that the winning team was comprised of two or more clubs.
* Shroid Slashers count includes titles won as Whiterock Slashers.

Key Club Hurling Championships (1890-2025)

Key Hurling Titles

Key Hurling ChampionshipsSHCU-21U-18U-16U-14U-12
Longford Slashers13817171622
Wolfe Tones (Mostrim)2151410148
Clonguish Gaels7561283
Ballymahon/Cashel ‡000332
Naomh Ciarán (Rathcline)202000
Granard300000
Cashel/Killashee ‡000121
Cashel000012
Ballymahon000011
Cashel/Rathcline ‡000200
St. Brendans (Stonepark)000002
Longford Leo Caseys100000
Killoe Young Emmets100000
Bunlahy000010
Kenagh000001
Totals481839454642

Denotes that the winning team was comprised of two or more clubs.

Note: In 2024 the U-12, U-14, Juvenile and Minor Hurling Championships were replaced by competitions played on a league basis and involved clubs from Longford & Leitrim. We are including these title wins with the previous Championship Roll of Honour.

Key Club Championships (1890-2025)

Additional Notes

– Titles are allocated to the winning club unit or winning combination team.
– Underage titles are shown under main GAA club name rather than underage team name.
– Shroid Slashers titles includes 1936 & 1953 Junior Championship titles won as Whiterock Slashers.
– St. Munis Forgney footballers compete with Ballymahon club in a Group Team since 2022.
– Longford Slashers (estd. 1954) = Longford Wanderers + Whiterock Slashers. (📷 Image) (📑 Details)
– Fr. Manning Gaels (estd. 1969) = Éire Óg (Drumlish) + Ballinamuck. (📷 Image) (📑 Details)
– Ardagh Moydow (estd. 2019) = Ardagh St. Patricks + Moydow Harpers. (📷 Image) (📑 Details)
– Cashel/Killashee hurling club was also known as Cuchullains or Southern Gaels.
– From 2021-2023 club hurling grades changed from U14, U16, U18, U21 to U13, U15, U17, U20.

Useful Links
– Clarification of previous and current club and team names and historical context is here.
– Allocation logic detail for titles won by different club units in the same parish is here.

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