Clare Senior Football Championship


The Clare Senior Football Championship is an annual GAA club competition organised by Clare GAA for top twelve gaelic football clubs in County Clare, Ireland. It is most prestigious competition in Clare football. The Clare SFC final is usually held in the month of October at Cusack Park in Ennis.
The Clare SHC and Clare SFC begin once both the Clare hurling team and Clare football team have concluded their respective inter-county campaigns. Both championships run concurrently on opposite weekends to cater for dual clubs competing in both codes.
In 2014 Clare [Senior Football Championship|2014] Cratloe completed a historic first Clare Senior Championship "Double" for their club, and the first in Clare for eighty-five years since the famous Ennis Dalcassians in 1929.
In 2016 the Clare County Board decided that from 2019 onwards the Clare senior and intermediate championships would both become revamped twelve-team competitions in an effort to make both more competitive. This meant that five clubs would lose their senior status and be relegated down to intermediate. The eleven remaining senior clubs would be joined by the 2018 intermediate champions to form the new senior championship. 2018 saw the relegation of Doora-Barefield GAA|Doora-Barefield], Kilfenora, O'Curry's, St. Breckan's, [Lisdoonvarna GAA|St. Breckan's] and Wolfe Tones down to intermediate for 2019. As part of this decision a pathway was left open for any amalgamations that wished to enter the senior championship and would be immune from relegation. In 2019 two intermediate clubs from the Loop Head Peninsula – GAA (Clare)|Naomh Eoin] & O'Curry's – took up this opportunity.
In 2025 Éire Óg completed a historic first Clare Senior Championship "Double" for the town of Ennis in ninety-six years and emulate their predecessors Ennis Dalcassians from 1890, 1911, 1914, and 1929.
The winners of the Clare SFC each year are presented with the Jack Daly Cup, and represent Clare in the Munster Senior [Club Football Championship] and possibly the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship as the Clare champions.
The current champions and holders of the Jack Daly Cup are Éire Óg who defeated their neighbours and local rivals Doora-Barefield by 1-16 to 2-06 at Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg in Ennis. This was the club's fourth title in five years and moved them one clear of Kilrush Shamrocks at the top of the Clare SFC Roll of Honour with twenty-two titles.

Munster & All-Ireland club qualification

Munster club championship

Two Clare clubs have won the Munster Senior Club Football Championship:
Five more Clare clubs have reached the Munster senior club final:

All-Ireland club championship

One Clare club has reached the All-Ireland senior club final:
'''No Clare club has won the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship.'''

2026 Senior clubs

The twelve team competing in the 2026 Clare Senior Football Championship are:
ClubLocationColoursTitlesLast title
CorofinCorofinRed & White0
CratloeCratloeBlue & White32023
DoonbegDoonbegBlack & White182010
Éire Óg, EnnisEnnisRed & White222025
EnnistymonEnnistymonWhite & Black0
KildysartKildysartSky Blue & Navy11889
KilmihilKilmihilGreen & Yellow21980
Kilmurry IbrickaneQuiltyGreen & Red162020
LissycaseyLissycaseyMaroon & White12007
St. Breckan's, LisdoonvarnaLisdoonvarnaMaroon & White0
St. Joseph's, Doora-BarefieldDoora / BarefieldMaroon & White11898
St. Joseph's, Miltown MalbayMiltown MalbayClaret & Amber152019

Venues

Early rounds

Fixtures in the opening rounds of the championship are usually played at a neutral venue that is deemed halfway between the participating teams. Some of the more common venues include Clarecastle GAA Grounds, Cooraclare GAA Grounds, Hennessy Memorial Park, Páirc Finne, Páirc na Muintire, Páirc Naomh Mhuire, Páirc Uí Seancháin and St. Michael’s Park. Cusack Park in Ennis also hosts several double-headers in the early rounds of the championship.

Later stages

The semi-finals and final are usually played at Cusack Park in Ennis. Named after the founder of the GAA, Michael Cusack, the ground has a capacity of just over 20,000. In 2017 a major renovation of the stadium was completed which included the demolition and re-erection of the main stand and construction of a new entrance at the north side of the stadium.

Trophy

The winning team is presented with the Jack Daly Cup. A native of Ennis and life-long member of Éire Óg, John Daly lined out at full-forward for Éire Óg when they won the 1957 Clare Senior Hurling Championship. In 1963 he became the youngest ever chairman of the Clare County Board, serving two terms in the role. In 1965 he became the Clare GAA representative on the GAA Central Council until 1970. He was hugely supportive of Clare football and his willingness to donate a trophy for the 1969 Clare Senior Football Championship is testament to this. Mr Daly also donated a second trophy for the 1980 Clare Senior Football Championship after Kilrush Shamrocks completed a historic five-in-a-row from 1975 to 1979, and kept the originally trophy. The third version of the Jack Daly Cup was donated by the Daly family in 2024.

List of Clare SFC finals

Records and statistics

The "Double"

The following clubs have won both the Clare Senior Football Championship and Clare Senior Hurling Championship in the same year:

Consecutive championships

By decade

The most successful team of each decade, judged by number of Clare Senior Football Championship titles they won, is as follows:

Barren spells

The longest gaps between successive Clare Senior Football Championship titles are: