Scotland GAA
The Scotland Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) or Scotland GAA (Irish: Cumann Luthchleas Gael na hAlba) is one of the county boards of the GAA outwith Ireland, and is responsible for Gaelic games in Scotland. The county board is also responsible for the Scottish inter-county teams. The Board participates with London, Gloucestershire, Hertfordshire, Lancashire, Warwickshire, and Yorkshire under the Britain GAA
List of Clubs
Top winners
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Team |
Winner |
Winning Years |
1 |
Dúnedin Connolly |
9 |
1994, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 |
2 |
Mulroy Gaels |
5 |
1989, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000 |
3 |
Sands McSwiney |
3 |
1990, 1991, 1999 |
4 |
St Patricks |
3 |
1986, 1987, 1996 |
5 |
Tír Conaill Harps |
2 |
2001, 2012 |
6 |
Glaschu Gaels |
2 |
2002, 2006 |
7 |
Dundee Dalriada |
2 |
1992, 1993 |
8 |
Clan Na Gael |
1 |
1985 |
9 |
Beltane Shamrocks |
1 |
1988 |
Senior Championship Roll of honour
Year |
Winner |
2014 |
Dúnedin Connolly |
2013 |
Dúnedin Connolly |
2012 |
Tír Conaill Harps |
2011 |
Dúnedin Connolly |
2010 |
Dúnedin Connolly |
2009 |
Dúnedin Connolly |
2008 |
Dúnedin Connolly |
2007 |
Dúnedin Connolly |
2006 |
Glaschu Gaels |
2005 |
Dúnedin Connolly |
2004 |
Dúnedin Connolly |
2003 |
Dúnedin Connolly |
2002 |
Glaschu Gaels |
2001 |
Tír Conaill Harps |
2000 |
Mulroy Gaels |
1999 |
Sands McSwiney |
1998 |
Mulroy Gaels |
1997 |
Mulroy Gaels |
1996 |
St. Patricks |
1995 |
Mulroy Gaels |
1994 |
Dúnedin Connolly |
1993 |
Dundee Dalriada |
1992 |
Dundee Dalriada |
1991 |
Sands McSwiney |
1990 |
Sands McSwiney |
1989 |
Mulroy Gaels |
1988 |
Beltane Shamrocks |
1987 |
St. Patricks |
1986 |
St. Patricks |
1985 |
Clan Na Gael |
Homegrown Championship Roll of honour
Scottish Championship 2014
| Scottish Championship Final
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| 1
| Dúnedin Connolly
| 2-12
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| 2
| Dundee Dalriada
| 0-11
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Homegrown Championship 2014
Inter-county team
Scotland fields a representative county team in the All-Britain Junior Football Championship. 2014 was a breakthrough year for the team as they lifted the All-Britain Junior title for the first time. The team had only ever made the final once before back in 2006, but lost the final, in extra-time, to Warwickshire. On the way to the title they beat Yorkshire and Kilkenny before beating Warwickshire in the final to a scoreline of 3-10 to 2-07.
This set up an All-Ireland Junior Semi-final with Cavan. However they were defeated on the day to a scoreline of 1-17 to 0-06.
See also
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