Laois All-County Football League | |
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Title holders | Portarlington |
Sponsors | Laois Credit Unions |
The Laois All-County Football League (ACFL) is an annual Gaelic football competition contested by Laois GAA clubs. There are seven divisions and teams are promoted and relegated according to their league standing each year.
Prior to the inception of the All-County Football League, league competitions titled the Senior Football League, Intermediate Football League and Junior Football League were in place. These would have roughly equated to the current top three or four divisions in the ACFL.
The 2023 ACFL Division One winners were Portarlington who defeated St Joseph's in the final.
The trophy for ACFL Division One is called the Rexie McDonald Cup.
Roll of honour
Division One (formerly Senior Football League)
Division One "B"
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2022 | Killeshin | Stradbally |
2021 | Emo | Arles–Killeen |
2020 | No competition due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games | |
2019 | Ballylinan | Courtwood |
2018 | Ballyroan Abbey | Arles–Kilcruise |
2017 | Ballylinan | Portarlington |
Division Two (formerly Intermediate Football League)
Division Three (formerly Junior Football League)
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2023 | Mountmellick | Arles–Killeen |
2022 | Ballyroan Abbey | Annanough |
2021 | Ballyfin | Killeshin |
2020 | No competition due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games | |
2019 | Ballyfin | The Rock |
2018 | The Heath | Portarlington |
2017 | Graiguecullen | O'Dempsey's |
2016 | Kilcavan | Barrowhouse |
2015 | Courtwood | O'Dempsey's |
2014 | Portlaoise | St Joseph's |
2013 | Ballyfin | Stradbally |
2012 | Barrowhouse | Spink |
2011 | Killeshin | Park–Ratheniska |
2010 | St Joseph's | Rosenallis |
2009 | The Heath | Graiguecullen |
2008 | Ballyfin | Annanough |
2007 | Barrowhouse | Park–Ratheniska |
2006 | Killeshin | Spink |
2005 | St Joseph's | Portlaoise |
2004 | The Heath | The Harps |
2003 | Kilcavan | Ballyroan |
2002 | Portlaoise | Portarlington |
2001 | Portarlington | Ballyfin |
2000 | Stradbally | Crettyard |
1999 | Portlaoise | Barrowhouse |
1998 | Clonaslee–St Manman's | Courtwood |
1997 | Ballyroan | Crettyard |
1996 | Arles–Kilcruise | Clonaslee–St Manman's |
1995 | Arles–Kilcruise | St Joseph's |
1994 | Ballyfin | The Harps |
Division Three "B"
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2022 | Graiguecullen | Rosenallis |
2021 | Ballyroan Abbey | Rosenallis |
Division Four
Division Five
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2023 | Rosenallis | The Harps |
2022 | Park–Ratheniska | Kilcavan |
2021 | Ballyroan Abbey | Park–Ratheniska |
2020 | No competition due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games | |
2019 | The Harps | Clonaslee–St Manman's |
2018 | Graiguecullen | St Joseph's |
2017 | Camross | Rosenallis |
2016 | Clonaslee–St Manman's | Crettyard |
2015 | Emo | O'Dempsey's |
2014 | The Rock | Ballyfin |
2013 | Kilcotton | Slieve Bloom/Castletown |
2012 | The Heath | Graiguecullen |
2011 | Killeshin | O'Dempsey's |
2010 | O'Dempsey's | Killeshin |
2009 | Mountmellick | Kilcotton |
2008 | Mountrath | Park–Ratheniska |
2007 | The Heath | Clonaslee–St Manman's |
2006 | Emo | Courtwood |
2005 | Shanahoe | Ballyfin |
2004 | The Harps | Trumera |
2003 | Clough–Ballacolla | Abbeyleix |
2002 | Camross | Errill |
2001 | Camross | Clough–Ballacolla |
2000 | Camross | |
1999 | Camross | Errill |
1998 | Errill | Mountmellick |
1997 | Colt | |
1996 | ||
1995 | ||
1994 | Ballyfin | |
1993 | Castletown | |
1992 | Camross | |
1991 | Camross | |
Division Six
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2023 | Spink | O'Dempsey's |
Division Seven
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
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2023 | Clonaslee–St Manman's | St Joseph's |
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