All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship


The All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by the Gaelic [Athletic Association|GAA]. It is played between the Intermediate championship winners from each of the thirty-two counties of Ireland. Each team competes in their own provincial championship, with the four provincial winners competing in the All-Ireland. The competition has a straight knock-out format. It was first held in 2003–04 All-Ireland Intermediate [Club Football Championship|2004] as an unofficial tournament, and has been an official GAA championship since the 2004–05 All-Ireland Intermediate Club [Football Championship|2004–05] edition.
Kerry clubs have had the most success, winning the competition seven times. Cookstown [Fr. Rock's GAC|Cookstown Fr. Rock's] and Ardfert have both won the competition twice. The current champions are An Ghaeltacht from Kerry.