Fitzgibbon Cup

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The Fitzgibbon Cup

The Fitzgibbon Cup the championship for top division of university hurling in Ireland. It is adminstrated by the Higher Education committee which is part of the Gaelic Athletic Association. The HE committee also oversees the Ryan Cup (Divsion 2 hurling championship), Fergal Meagher Cup (effectively Division 3) and the Sigerson Cup (which is the Gaelic football championship).

The cup is named after Dr. Edwin Fitzgibbon, a Capuchin friar and, from 1911 to 1936, a professor of philosophy at University College Cork. In 1912 Dr. Fitzgibbon donated most of his annual salary to purchase the trophy.

For the first 30 years, the cup was dominated by UCC and UCD, with UCG winning occasionally. Queens University Belfast first took part in 1946, and won their only title in 1953.

The popularity of the championship grew, and, in the 60s and 70s three more colleges entered: Trinity College Dublin, UU Coleraine and NUI Maynooth. In the late 80s, all teams in Division One of the Higher Education League were admitted. Since the event went open, in the 1990s, several newer third level institutions from Limerick and Waterford entered and quickly dominated the competition. Waterford IT won the title four times in six years, but UCC are the leaders in the roll of honour, with 39 titles, the last in 1998.

[edit] Roll of Honour

Team County Wins Last win
University College Cork (UCC) Cork 39 1998
University College Dublin (UCD) Dublin 30 2001
National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG, formerly UCG) Galway 9 1980
Waterford Institute of Technology Waterford 7 2006
University of Limerick (UL) Limerick 3 2003
National University of Ireland, Maynooth (NUIM, formerly St. Patrick's) Kildare 2 1974
Limerick Institute of Technology Limerick 2 2007
Queens University Belfast (QUB) Antrim 1 1953

[edit] Year by year

First win in bold type.

Year Winners Runners-Up
1912 U.C. Dublin U.C. Cork
1913 U.C. Cork
1914 U.C. Cork
1915 U.C. Dublin
1916 U.C. Dublin
1917 U.C. Dublin
1918 Not Played
1919 U.C. Galway
1920 U.C. Cork
1921 Not Played
1922 U.C. Cork
1923 U.C. Dublin U.C. Cork
1925 U.C. Cork
1926 U.C. Galway
1927 U.C. Dublin
1928 U.C. Cork
1929 U.C. Cork
1930 U.C. Cork
1931 U.C. Cork
1932 U.C. Dublin
1933 U.C. Cork
1934 U.C. Dublin
1935 U.C. Dublin
1936 U.C. Dublin
1937 U.C. Cork
1938 U.C. Dublin
1939 U.C. Cork
1940 U.C. Cork
1941 U.C. Dublin
1942 U.C. Galway
1943 Not Played
1944 U.C. Dublin
1945 U.C. Galway
1946 U.C. Galway
1947 U.C. Cork
1948 U.C. Dublin
1949 U.C. Galway
1950 U.C. Dublin U.C. Galway
1951 U.C. Dublin
1952 U.C. Dublin
1953 Q.U. Belfast U.C. Dublin
1954 Competition declared
null and void
1955 U.C. Cork
1956 U.C. Cork
1957 U.C. Cork
1958 U.C. Dublin
1959 U.C. Cork U.C. Dublin
1960 U.C. Dublin
1961 U.C. Dublin
1962 U.C. Cork
1963 U.C. Cork U.C. Dublin
1964 U.C. Dublin
1965 U.C. Dublin
1966 U.C. Cork
1967 U.C. Cork U.C. Galway
1968 U.C. Dublin
1969 U.C. Dublin
1970 U.C. Galway U.C. Dublin
1971 U.C. Cork
1972 U.C. Cork
1973 St. Patrick's, Maynooth
1974 St. Patrick's, Maynooth
1975 U.C. Dublin
1976 U.C. Cork St. Patrick's, Maynooth
1977 U.C. Galway St. Patrick's, Maynooth
1978 U.C. Dublin U.C. Cork
1979 U.C. Dublin
1980 U.C. Galway
1981 U.C. Cork
1982 U.C. Cork
1983 U.C. Cork
1984 U.C. Cork
1985 U.C. Cork
1986 U.C. Cork
1987 U.C. Cork U.C. Dublin
1988 U.C. Cork U.C. Galway
1989 U. of Limerick U.C. Dublin
1990 U.C. Cork Waterford R.T.C.
1991 U.C. Cork
1992 Waterford R.T.C. U. of Limerick
1993 U.C. Dublin U.C. Cork
1994 U. of Limerick Waterford R.T.C.
1995 Waterford R.T.C. U.C. Dublin
1996 U.C. Cork U. of Limerick
1997 U.C. Cork Garda College
1998 U.C. Cork Waterford R.T.C.
1999 Waterford R.T.C. U.C. Cork
2000 Waterford I.T. U.C. Dublin
2001 U.C. Dublin U.C. Cork
2002 U. of Limerick Waterford I.T.
2003 Waterford I.T. Cork I.T.
2004 Waterford I.T. U.C. Cork
2005 Limerick I.T. U. of Limerick
2006 Waterford I.T. U.C. Dublin
2007 Limerick I.T. NUIG

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