Ulster Senior Club Football League


The Ulster Senior Club Football League is an annual gaelic football tournament played in Ulster GAA between clubs who choose to enter. It starts with a group stage, with the group winners advancing to the knockout stage. It is played in the early part of the year and is far less prestigious than the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship, with many sides viewing it as a warm-up to their respective county leagues and championships. However winning the Ulster Club League has proved a stepping stone for county championship success for several clubs.

History

The competition was the brainchild of former Gaelic Athletic Association President Seán Kelly who asked each province to come up with a cross-county club league competition. The tournament was first held in 2004 with Cavan Gaels emerging victorious.

Finals listed by year