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Kildare Senior Football League Division 1

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Kildare Senior Football League Division 1 is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by the Kildare GAA clubs. As of 2017, 12 clubs play 11 games and are awarded 2 points per win and 1 point per draw. The top two teams qualify to play in the League Final, the winner is presented with the "Leinster Leader Cup".

Finals listed by year

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Year Winner Score Opponent Score
2024[1] Naas 1-14 Sarsfields 0-09
2023[2] Naas 1-13 Sarsfields 0-14
2022[3] Naas 1-13 Athy 0-12
2021[4] Raheens 3-16 Sarsfields 2-18
2020
2019 Naas 1-21 Carbury 1-17
2018 Athy 0-13 Moorefield 0-10
2017 Moorefield 2-14 Naas 0-16
2016 Confey 1-08 Athy 0-08
2015 Moorefield 3-13 Sarsfields 0-12
2014 Celbridge 1-10 Athy 1-08
2013 Moorefield 2-15 Confey 1-13
2012 Sarsfields 2-15 Celbridge 2-09
2011 Moorefield 1-10 Sarsfields 0-09
2010 Moorefield 1-09 St Laurence's 1-07
2009 [5] St Laurence's 2-10 Moorefield 1-12
2008 [6] Moorefield 0-13 Celbridge 0-04
2007 Sarsfields 1-12 Carbury 0-12
2006 [7] Rathangan 0-10 Clane 0-08
2005 St Laurence's Leixlip
2004 Allenwood 2-09 Moorefield 1-10
2003 Kilcock 1-09 Allenwood 0-05
2002 Allenwood 0-11 Leixlip 1-06
2001 Kilcullen Moorefield
2000 St Laurence's Moorefield
1999 Leixlip 3-06 Allenwood 1-09
1998 Leixlip 0-13 Allenwood 1-07
1997 Clane Leixlip
1996
1995
1994

References

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  1. ^ https://kildare-nationalist.ie/2024/07/14/naas-lay-down-ominous-marker-as-they-add-division-1-title-to-mounting-silverware-collection/
  2. ^ https://www.kildarenow.com/news/sport/1251062/naas-withstand-gallant-sarsfields-effort-to-retain-leader-cup.html
  3. ^ https://www.kildarenow.com/news/sport/858415/naas-get-past-athy-to-claim-leader-cup-and-lay-down-championship-marker.html
  4. ^ https://www.kildarenow.com/news/sport/653506/kildare-gaa-raheens-capture-leader-leader-cup-aet-in-thriller.html
  5. ^ "Larries take Leader Cup - Sport - Leinster Leader". Archived from the original on 17 February 2013. Retrieved 22 November 2010.
  6. ^ "Moorefield capture Leinster Leader Cup - Sport - Leinster Leader". Archived from the original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved 22 May 2011.
  7. ^ "Rathangan roll back the years to capture Leader Cup - Gaelic Games - Leinster Leader". Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
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