The Limerick Intermediate Football Championship (known for sponsorship reasons as the Griffin Coaches County Intermediate Football Championship and abbreviated to the Limerick IFC) is an annual Gaelic football competition organised by the Limerick County Board of the Gaelic Athletic Association and contested by intermediate clubs in the county of Limerick in Ireland. It is the second tier overall in the entire Limerick football championship system.

In its present format, the 12 participating teams are divided into two groups of six teams and play each other once in a round-robin system. The top three teams in each group proceed to the knockout phase that culminates with the final. The winner of the Limerick Intermediate Championship qualifies for the subsequent Munster Club Championship.

Rathkeale are the reigning champions, having beaten Galbally by 0–11 to 0–07 in the 2024 final.

History

The Limerick Intermediate Football Championship dates back to 1911, with Pallasgreen becoming the first winners of that once-off competition. The championship was revived after 64 years in 1975 and Na Piarsaigh were the winners. After three years the championship saw another hiatus, this time until 1988, when Adare were the winners.

Format

Group stage

The 12 teams are divided into two groups of six. Over the course of the group stage, each team plays once against the others in the group. Two points are awarded for a win, one for a draw and zero for a loss. The teams are ranked in the group stage table by points gained, then scoring difference and then their head-to-head record. the top three teams in each group qualify for the knockout stage, with the two group winners receiving byes to the semi-finals.

Knockout stage

Quarter-finals: The second and third placed teams from the group stage contest this round. The two winning teams advance to the semi-finals.

Semi-finals: The two quarter-final winners and the two top-ranked team from the group stage contest this round. The two winners from these games advance to the final.

Final: The two semi-final winners contest the final. The winning team are declared champions.

Promotion and relegation

At the end of the championship, the winning team is automatically promoted to the Limerick Senior Championship for the following season. The two bottom-ranked teams from the group stage participate in a playoff, with the losing team being relegated to the Limerick Premier Junior A Championship.

Sponsorship

Griffin Coaches from Ardpatrick are the current sponsor of the championship.

Qualification for subsequent competitions

The Limerick Intermediate Championship winners qualify for the subsequent Munster Intermediate Club Football Championship. The Limerick winners have reached the final on six occasions but have never won the provincial title.

Roll of honour

#ClubTitlesYears won
1Mungret/St Paul's31997, 2004, 2023
Na Piarsaigh31997, 2004, 2022
Galbally31990, 2010, 2018
Adare31998, 2001, 2016
Pallasgreen31911, 2005, 2012
6Galtee Gaels21993, 2019
St Senan's22003, 2017
Athea22002, 2007
Bruree21994, 1996
Rathkeale22013, 2024
11Kildimo-Pallaskenry12021
Claughaun12020
oola12015
Mountcollins12011
St Patrick's12009
Ballysteen12008
Newcastle West12006
Gerald Griffins12000
Dromcollogher/Broadford11999
Ballylanders11998
Glin11995
Askeaton11992
Fr Caseys11991
Hospital-Herbertstown11989
Na Fianna11977
Monaleen11976

List of finals

YearWinnersRunners-upVenue#
ClubScoreClubScore
2024Rathkeale0-11Galbally0-07Ballyagran Grounds
2023Mungret/St Paul's1-08Dromcollogher/Broadford1-03Páirc na nGael
2022Na Piarsaigh2-08Dromcollogher/Broadford2-06Páirc na nGael
2021Kildimo-Pallaskenry2-10Rathkeale0-14Mick Neville Park
2020Claughaun0-10Gerald Griffins0-07Newcastle West Grounds
2019Galtee Gaels1-11Gerald Griffins0-12LIT Gaelic Grounds
2018Galbally1-06Rathkeale0-08Gaelic Grounds
2017St Senan's4-09Galbally2-08Mick Neville Park

Notes:

  • 2019 – The first match ended in a draw: Gaeltee Gaels 1-08, Gerald Griffins 1-08.

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