All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship


The All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by the 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 and Ardfert have both won the competition twice. The current champions are An Ghaeltacht from Kerry.

Teams

Qualification

List of finals

Performances

By county

By club

By province