Ulster Minor Club Football Championship

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The Ulster Minor Club Football Championship (Irish: Comórtas Pheil Mhionúr Chumann Uladh), often referred to as the St. Paul's Tournament, is the 38th annual Gaelic football tournament for players aged under eighteen. Minor club championships are held in each of the nine counties of Ulster. The nine county champions contest the Ulster Club Championship. All matches are knock-out. The 2019 winners were Lavey of County Derry who defeated Termon of Donegal by 0–09 to 0–08 in the final on 1 January 2020. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ulster Minor Club Football Championship
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rdf:langString The Ulster Minor Club Football Championship (Irish: Comórtas Pheil Mhionúr Chumann Uladh), often referred to as the St. Paul's Tournament, is the 38th annual Gaelic football tournament for players aged under eighteen. Minor club championships are held in each of the nine counties of Ulster. The nine county champions contest the Ulster Club Championship. All matches are knock-out. The 2019 winners were Lavey of County Derry who defeated Termon of Donegal by 0–09 to 0–08 in the final on 1 January 2020. The tournament is organised and hosted by St. Paul's GAC, Belfast. While unofficial, it is regarded as the Ulster Club Championship for club minor teams. It began in 1982 and the Jimmy McConville cup has been presented since 1983. 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).
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