Dublin Junior Football Championship


The Dublin Junior Football 1 Championship is the Junior Gaelic Athletic Association Gaelic football competition of Dublin. The winners of the Junior championship go on to qualify for the Dublin Intermediate Football Championship. The winners will also represent Dublin in the Leinster Junior Club Football Championship. St Vincent's are the most successful club in the Junior A championship having won the competition on six occasions, with their most recent victory in 2014 beating Craobh Chiaráin in the final.

Format

In 2018, the grading system of Junior Championships was drastically changed. The Dublin Junior Football Championship is divided between Junior 1 and 2.
Junior 1 consists of 16 teams who are divided into four groups of four. The top two sides in each group are then included in an open draw for the quarter-finals of the championship. The team that wins the Dublin Junior Football Championship is promoted to the Dublin Intermediate Championship. The teams that finish at the bottom of their respective groups go on to play in a relegation championship. The eventual loser drops to the Dublin Junior Football Championship 2.
Junior 2 consists of 14 teams who are divided into two groups of three and two groups of four. The top two sides in each group are then included in an open draw for the quarter-finals of the championship. No team can be relegated from the Dublin Junior Football Championship 2.
A club that has a team in the Intermediate or Senior Championship will compete in the All County Championship. The all county championship is divided in three divisions and participation will vary each year depending on each club's performance in higher graded divisions. The winner of each all county championship will progress to a higher ranking all county championship if they do not already have a side in that championship.

Junior Football B

Roll of Honour

YearWinnerScoreOpponentScore
2025-
2024St. Anne'sSt Mary's
2023
2022Fingal Ravens1-09St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh0-09
2021
2020Wanderers1-10Ballyfermot0-08
2019Stars of Erin1-12Beann Eadair1-09
2018Ranelagh Gaels1-13Ballyfermot2-08
2017Skerries Harps3-17St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh1-09
2016Ballymun Kickhams3-09Wanderers1-06
2015Fingallians2-17Bank Of Ireland3-08
2014St. Sylvester's0-13Civil Service0-08
2013Whitehall Colmcille2-11Fingallians0-06
2012St James Gaels1-10St Maur's0-06
2011Ballyboden St Enda's3-07St. Maur's1-09
2010Na Fianna1-14Skerries Harps1-07
2009Parnells1-11St. Sylvester's0-05
2008Cuala0-10St Vincent's0-09
2007Fingal RavensSt Vincent's
2006St Brigid's1-14Man O'War1-09
2005Liffey Gaels1-07St Vincent's0-09
2004St Joseph's/OCBSt Vincent's
2003
2002Naomh Ólaf2-04Naomh Jude's0-02
2001Lucan SarsfieldsSt Kevins Killians-
2000St Kevins KilliansKilmacud Crokes
1999St. Sylvester'sSt Vincent's
1998
1997
1996AIB2-14St Vincent's0-11
1995
1994
1993St Brendan's

Junior Football C/3

The 2020 Junior 3 All County Football Championship will be contested by Clontarf and St Patrick's, Donabate.

Roll of Honour

YearWinnerScoreOpponentScore
2025
2024St. Sylvester'sSt Jude's
2023
2022
2021
2020St Patrick's, DonabateClontarf
2019Round Towers Lusk0-13Na Fianna0-11
2018Cuala1-11Na Fianna0-08
2017St Brigid's2-17Lucan Sarsfields2-15
2016St Vincent's3-09Lucan Sarsfields1-12
2015Ballinteer St. Johns1-07Castleknock0-09
2014Raheny1-15Round Towers Clondalkin0-08
2013Thomas Davis3-13Stars of Erin2-09
2012Ballyboden St Enda's2-11Naomh Fionbarra0-09
2011ParnellsBallyboden St Enda's
2010St Vincent's3-12St Brigid's1-06
2009St Oliver Plunketts ER1-11Clontarf0-06
2008Ballinteer St. Johns2-06Erin's Isle0-08
2007Ballinteer St. Johns2-07St Jude's2-10
2006
2005
2004Ballyboden St Enda's
2003St Brigid's
2002O'Dwyer'sBallinteer St. Johns

Junior Football D

Roll of Honour

YearWinnerScoreOpponentScore
2025
2024St Patrick's, DonabateBallyboden St Enda's
2023
2022
2021
2020St Finian's, Swords0-18St. Jude's0-14
2019Kilmacud Crokes2-14Raheny1-12
2018Round Towers Lusk3-08Raheny2-07
2017Kilmacud Crokes1-14Starlights1-10
2016Naomh Ólaf2-17St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh0-11
2015St Jude's1-13St Finian's, Swords1-10
2014Na Fianna1-15St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh1-09
2013Fingallians2-08St Patrick's, Palmerstown1-10
2012Cuala0-08Ballyboughal1-04
2011St Anne's3-12Erin go Bragh0-07
2010Stars of Erin1-06Wild Geese0-06
2009St. Sylvester'sParnells
2008St Brigid'sSt Anne's
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003St Jude's
2002St. Sylvester's

Junior Football E

The Junior E Championship was created at the start of the 2008 season and is open to clubs who only have one adult team taking part in the Adult Football Leagues.
This championship is played on a round robin format which gives each team three championship games a year.
Park Rangers won the First Junior E Final in 2008, defeating Wild Geese, who themselves would taste glory a year later in 2009.
In 2010 Rosmini Gaels won their first championship since winning the original Junior A championship in 1985. Two players from the '85 team played in the 2010 final. Rosmini Gaels repeated their victory in 2012.
The 2014 Junior E Final took place on September 20 between St Kevin Killians and St Colmcilles of Swords in O'Toole Park. In a hard-fought close game, St Colmcilles came out on top to claim the first championship win in the history of the club and in the process going one step further than the previous year in which they finished up as runners-up.
AIB defeated Rosmini Gaels in the 2015 final after extra time to claim their first Junior E title.
In 2016 Cloghran outfit Starlights lifted the crown defeating Beann Eadair in the final.

Junior Football F/6

The First ever Dublin Junior 6 All County Football Final was contested by St Annes and Clontarf