- Source: Ulster Minor Club Football Championship
The Ulster Minor Club Football Championship (Irish: Comórtas Pheil Mhionúr Chumann Uladh), often referred to as the St. Paul's Tournament, an annual Gaelic football tournament organised and hosted by the St Paul's club in Belfast. It is played between the Minor championship winners from each of the nine counties of Ulster. The competition has a straight knock-out format. It was first held in 1982 and the winners are awarded the Jimmy McConville Cup.
While unofficial, it is regarded as the Ulster Club Championship for club minor teams. The competition begins in late November or early December with the final taking place in January, typically on New Year's Day (e.g. the 2017 final took place on 1 January 2018).
Derry clubs have won the competition eighteen times, more than any other county. Ballinderry and Glen are the most successful clubs, having both won the competition four times, with Glen's four titles being won consecutively. The current champions are Four Masters from Donegal.
List of finals
Performances by county
Performances by club
See also
Ulster Senior Club Football Championship
References
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- Ulster Minor Club Football Championship
- Ulster Championship
- Ulster Minor Hurling Championship
- Paul Cassidy
- Ulster Senior Football Championship
- Derry Minor Football Championship
- List of Gaelic games competitions
- Ballinderry Shamrocks GAC
- All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship
- 2024 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship