Clann Eireann GAC
History
Formed in 1910, the club was only officially named "Clann Éireann" ([klˠan̪ˠ ˈiːɾʲən̪ˠ], "Children/Clan of Ireland") in 1937 after numerous name changes.
Gaelic football
Clann Éireann won the Armagh Junior Football Championship in 1945.
In the 1954 Armagh Senior Football Championship final, Clann Éireann secured its first Senior title by defeating the neighbouring club, Clan na Gael, by 2–04 to a single point. The dismal performance of Clan na Gael was despite its hosting the match. After a frustrating sequence of SFC final losses in 1959-62 (including the replay of the drawn 1960 decider), Clann Éireann again won the Senior title in 1963, defeating Crossmaglen 3–06 to 1-04.
The club won the Armagh Intermediate Football Championship in 1977, defeating Culloville 1–13 to 1-05. The IFC title returned to the club in 2002, when they beat Carrickcruppen by 1–11 to 0-09. In 2015 the IFC title was again Clann Éireann's as they defeated Whitecross 2–13 to 2–8.
In 2021 the club won the Armagh Senior Football Championship for the third time defeating Crossmaglen 2-12 to 0-16 at the Athletic Grounds in Armagh.
Facilities
The associated youth club, founded in 1954, celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2004.
Notable players
Honours
- Armagh Senior Football Championship (4)
- 1954, 1963, 2021,2024; Runners-up 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1968
- Armagh Intermediate Football Championship (3)
- 1977, 2002, 2015; Runners-up 1976
- Armagh Junior Football Championship (2)
- 1945, 2023
- Ulster Ladies' Senior Club Football Championship (2)
- 2023, 2024
References
- ^ Armagh GAA, Clár Oifigiúil, Craobh Sóisearach Peile (JFC final programme), 14 October 2012
- ^ Armagh GAA, Clár Oifigiúil, Craobh Sinsearach Peile (SFC final programme), 29 September 2012
- ^ Armagh GAA, Clár Oifigiúil, Craobh Idirmheanach Peile (IFC final programme), 6 October 2012
- ^ Irish News Armagh IFC final: Clann Eireann put Whitecross to the sword, 5 October 2015
- ^ [1] County football finals: Clann Eireann stun Crossmaglen as Creggan win in Antrim, 14 November 2021
- ^ Campbell, John (23 June 2024). "Armagh relishing Quarter-Final duel no matter who we get, says Conor Turbitt". Belfast Telegraph.
Against Derry in an All-Ireland qualifier at Celtic Park, the Lurgan Clan Eireann clubman pocketed 1-4 before going on to lay the groundwork for Armagh's draw in their final Qualifier against Galway last Sunday by whipping over four points.
- ^ Costello, Lee (26 April 2023). "Conor Turbitt's season should be an inspiration for players on peripheral of starting team". Joe.
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