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The winners of the Dublin Championship qualify to represent their county in the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship, the winners of which progress to the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship. The 2022 Dublin County Champions are Kilmacud Crokes who defeated Na Fianna in the final. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Wins listed by club[edit]Finals listed by year[edit]Senior 2[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]History[edit]The first Dublin Football Championship took place in 1887, Erin’s Hope were the first Dublin Champions. St Vincent’s have won the most titles, having won on twenty eight occasions.[1]There were no champions in 1902 as there was no Dublin Football Championship that year. The 1902 final was played in 1903, with Bray Emmets going on to represent Dublin and win the 1902 Leinster and All-Ireland Senior Football Championship representing Dublin (six Bray Emmets Players in all), a final which was played in 1904.[2]The Dublin senior football championship had received a dramatic revamp for 2006. A backdoor system was introduced and the new system was on a two-year trial which ended in 2007. A whole new system was introduced for the 2008 competition, the teams were divided into groups which were based on seeding from the previous year.[3] The new system was to only involve the senior football championship. The backdoor system was restored for 2009 but was then removed in 2012. The new format included the introduction of a ‘Senior B’ championship. All the teams that lost in the first round were placed within in competition which was run in parallel to the ‘A’ Championship. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The Championship received another revamp in 2018 where the straight knock-out format was removed and replaced with a group format that contained 16 teams divided into 4 groups of four. The four teams who played in the semi-final the previous year were seeded and placed in separate groups while the other 12 teams were drawn into the remaining spots. Each team plays the 3 other teams in their group once and the teams that finish first and second within their groups qualify for the quarter-finals.[4]Wins listed by club[edit]#TeamWinsYears wonLast final lost1St Vincent’s291949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957,1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1984, 2007, 2013, 2014, 2016, 201720152O’Tooles111918, 1919, 1920, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1931, 194619643Geraldines101898, 1899, 1908, 1910, 1914, 1915, 1917, 1940, 1941, 19421912Kilmacud Crokes101992, 1994, 1998, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2018, 2021, 202220125UCD71943, 1963, 1965, 1973, 1974, 2002, 200619766Parnells61913, 1916, 1939, 1945, 1987, 198819917Garda51927, 1929, 1933, 1934, 193519558Kickhams51897, 1904, 1905, 1906, 19071925Na Fianna51969, 1979, 1999, 2000, 20012022Young Irelands51891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1896189011Ballymun Kickhams41982, 1985, 2012, 20202017Erin’s Hope41887, 1932, 1956, 19781980Clanna Gael41936, 1937, 1948, 19681963Ballyboden St Enda’s41995, 2009, 2015, 2019200415Thomas Davis31989, 1990, 19912019Isles of the Sea31890, 1895, 19001892Keatings31903, 1909, 1911191718Erin’s Isle21993, 19971996Civil Service21944, 19801992Se\u00e1n McDermotts21938, 19471967Scoil Ui Chonaill21983, 19861968St Brigid’s22003, 2011201023St. Sylvester’s119961997Faughs11889St Mary’s119211922Feach McHughs11888Bray Emmets11901St. Joseph’s119301934Finals listed by year[edit]YearWinnerScoreOpponentScore2022Kilmacud Crokes0-11Na Fianna0-102021[5]Kilmacud Crokes1-07St Jude’s1-062020[6]Ballymun Kickhams1-19Ballyboden St Enda’s0-082019[7]Ballyboden St Enda’s0-15Thomas Davis0-092018[8]Kilmacud Crokes2-12St Jude’s0-132017[9]St Vincent’s1-08Ballymun Kickhams0-082016[10][11]St Vincent’s0-15Castleknock0-102015[12]Ballyboden St Enda’s2-08St Vincent’s0-102014[13]St Vincent’s0-14St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh1-102013[14][15]St Vincent’s1-17, 1-09 (R)Ballymun Kickhams0-20, 1-08 (R)2012[16][17]Ballymun Kickhams1-12Kilmacud Crokes0-142011St Brigid’s0-10St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh0-082010Kilmacud Crokes2-12St Brigid’s0-112009Ballyboden St Enda’s2-12St Jude’s1-132008Kilmacud Crokes1-10, 3-06 (R)St Oliver Plunketts Eoghan Ruadh0-13, 0-13 (R)2007St Vincent’s0-12St Brigid’s1-072006UCD0-10St Vincent’s0-092005Kilmacud Crokes1-14Na Fianna0-092004Kilmacud Crokes0-11Ballyboden St Enda’s2-022003St Brigid’s0-17Kilmacud Crokes1-082002UCD0-16St Vincent’s1-062001Na Fianna3-15St Brigid’s1-052000Na Fianna2-06Kilmacud Crokes1-081999Na Fianna1-13St Brigid’s0-121998Kilmacud Crokes1-16Na Fianna0-131997Erin’s Isle2-10St. Sylvester’s, Malahide1-111996St. Sylvester’s, Malahide0-11Erin’s Isle0-091995Ballyboden St Enda’s1-07Erin’s Isle0-091994Kilmacud Crokes0-12, 1-14 (R)Erin’s Isle1-09, 2-10 (R)1993Erin’s Isle0-08, 1-08 (R)Kilmacud Crokes1-05, 0-06 (R)1992Kilmacud Crokes0-11Civil Service0-101991Thomas Davis1-09Parnells1-071990Thomas Davis0-10Parnells1-061989Thomas Davis2-10Ballymun Kickhams0-101988Parnells1-15Cuala0-121987Parnells0-12St Anne’s0-081986Scoil Ui Chonaill0-09Thomas Davis0-011985Ballymun Kickhams2-07Clontarf0-081984St Vincent’s1-08Na Fianna1-051983Scoil Ui Chonaill0-12St Vincent’s1-061982Ballymun Kickhams2-11Erin’s Isle1-081981St Vincent’s0-12Ballymun Kickhams2-041980Civil Service3-09Erin’s Hope2-081979Na Fianna0-11Civil Service0-091978Erin’s Hope0-09, 3-07 (R)Erin’s Isle1-06, 0-13 (R)1977St Vincent’s4-15Synge Street PP0-061976St Vincent’s3-12UCD1-151975 [a]St Vincent’sW\/OUCDSCR1974UCD0-12St Vincent’s1-031973UCD1-11St Vincent’s0-101972St Vincent’s2-08UCD0-091971St Vincent’s3-13Craobh Chiar\u00e1in3-031970St Vincent’s1-11Raheny1-081969Na Fianna1-08St Vincent’s0-101968Clanna Gael1-08Scoil Ui Chonaill0-051967St Vincent’s2-16Sean McDermotts1-061966St Vincent’s3-09Sean McDermotts2-061965UCD1-12Round Towers0-071964St Vincent’s0-14O’Toole’s1-071963UCD1-04, 2-12 (R)Clanna Gael0-07, 2-08 (R)1962St Vincent’s3-13Clanna Gael3-081961St Vincent’s2-12Air Corps1-06[18]1960St Vincent’s1-06Air Corps0-071959St Vincent’s5-03UCD2-101958St Vincent’s1-08Sean McDermott’s1-051957St Vincent’s2-13Clanna Gael1-041956Erin’s Hope1-07St Vincent’s0-071955St Vincent’s4-04Garda1-071954St. Vincent’s3-06College of Pharmacy2-011953St Vincent’s2-05Clanna Gael0-061952St Vincent’s1-10, 0-13 (R)Garda3-04, 1-08 (R)1951St Vincent’s1-06Sean McDermott’s0-041950St Vincent’s1-11Parnells1-03[19]1949St Vincent’s4-11Clanna Gael2-051948Clanna Gael2-08St Vincent’s2-031947[20]Sean McDermott’s0-11Westerns0-051946[21][22]O’Toole’s2-05, 1-06 (R)Parnells1-08, 1-05 (R)1945Parnells0-10Civil Service1-041944Civil Service3-04Peadar Mackens1-011943UCD1-08Sean McDermott’s1-061942Geraldines0-11Peadar Mackens0-081941Geraldines3-04Parnells0-011940Geraldines2-05Sean McDermott’s1-061939Parnells1-02Sean McDermott’s0-031938Sean McDermott’s2-07O’Toole’s1-051937 [b]Clanna GaelW\/OSean McDermott’sSCR1936Clanna Gael1-09St Lawrence’s1-021935Garda2-07O’Toole’s1-021934Garda3-08St Joseph’s1-021933Garda1-11UCD1-031932Erin’s Hope1-06St Lawrence’s1-051931O’Toole’s0-05, 1-08 (R)Erin’s Hope0-05, 1-05 (R)1930St Joseph’s0-06, 2-03 (R)O’Toole’s0-06, 1-05 (R)1929Garda1-04O’Toole’s0-041928O’Toole’s2-09O’Dwyer’s0-041927Garda3-04O’Toole’s0-021926O’Toole’s0-06Garda0-041925O’Toole’s3-07Kickhams1-031924O’Toole’s4-05UCD3-021923O’Toole’s1-04Garda0-041922[23]O’Toole’s0-03, 1-02 (R)St Mary’s0-03, 0-03 (R)1921[24]St Mary’s1-05Kickhams0-031920O’Toole’s1-02Kickhams0-011919O’Toole’s1-07McCrackens0-021918O’Toole’s1-06Collegians0-031917Geraldines3-04Keatings0-041916Parnells1-04Hibernian Knights0-061915Geraldines0-07Parnells0-011914Geraldines3-02Parnells0-021913Parnells2-03Kickhams2-021912Kickhams1-01Geraldines0-011911Keatings2-02Geraldines1-001910Geraldines0-07Parnells0-061909Keatings3-03Geraldines1-061908Geraldines0-05Keatings0-041907Kickhams0-11Keatings0-021906Kickhams0-08Parnells0-051905Kickhams0-05Geraldines0-041904Kickhams0-11Isles of the Sea0-021903Keatings0-07, 2-09 (R)Geraldines0-07, 0-05 (R)1902Championship Not Staged1901Bray Emmets0-11Kickhams0-061900Isles of the Sea1-05Kickhams1-041899Geraldines1-06, 1-12 (R)Kickhams0-09, 0-06 (R)1898Geraldines4-13Kickhams1-041897 [c]Kickhams1-07, 2-08 (R)Cabinteely Geraldines0-08, 2-031896Young Irelands3-07Lucan Sarsfields0-031895Isles of the SeaW\/OErin’s HopeSCR1894Young IrelandsDolphins1893Young Irelands1892Young Irelands3-02Isles of the Sea1-001891Young Irelands3-07Sons of the Sea0-031890Isles of the Sea0-05Young Irelands0-031889Faughs0-05Raheny0-011888Feach McHughs2-04Cabinteely Geraldines2-011887[25][d]Erin’s Hope1-20Grocers Assistants0-01Notes^[a] UCD refused to play due to college examinations and St. Vincent’s were declared champions.^[b] Sean McDermott’s, insisting that they could only field a team for an afternoon throw-in rather than the scheduled eight o’clock in the evening start, conceded a walkover.^[c] Geraldines lodged an objection claiming Kickhams had played an unregistered player and a replay was ordered.^[d] score uncertain – all forfeit points included in score.Senior 2[edit]The second tier of the senior championship was first founded in 2016 (Senior B) and with St Oliver Plunkett’s Eoghan Ruadh crowned champions. In 2017 the second tier competition was known as the Senior Football Championship Tournament and was won by Ballyboden St Enda’s. In 2016 and 2017, the losers in the first round of the senior championship formed the years B championship.In 2018, the senior football championship tournament changed name to the Senior 2 Championship. In 2018, the second tier was given a more permanent set-up. The second tier of the Dublin Championship became a proper second tier in 2018. The teams that were placed in Senior 2 can only leave the championship through promotion and relegation. Senior 2 champions gain promotion to Senior 1 and one side can also be relegated to the Dublin Intermediate football championship from 2019 onwards.References[edit]^ “Dublin GAA Clubs”. Clubgaa.ie. Archived from the original on 25 September 2009. Retrieved 3 October 2009.^ “History”. Brayemmets.com. Retrieved 3 October 2009.[dead link]^ ““ID 9705 – dead link”“. Archived from the original on 17 December 2021. 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