13 club championships were decided across the county over the weekend.
Castlerahan won their first Cavan senior football championship with a one-point win over Crosserlough, Cargin edged Creggan in a one-point game to claim the Antrim championship while Crossmaglen Rangers won their 44th county championship with a six-point win over Ballymacnab at the Athletic Grounds.
Crossmaglen are the most dominant club within their county in the country with their 44 titles bettering Castleblayney’s mark in Monaghan of 37 titles.
Here we rank each county by how many senior football titles their leading club can claim:
Armagh – Crossmaglen – 44
Monaghan – Castleblayney – 37
Mayo – Ballina – 36
Wicklow – Rathnew – 34
Laois – Portlaoise – 34
Offaly – Rhode – 29
Dublin – St. Vincent’s 29
Carlow – Eire Og – 27
Galway – Tuam Stars – 25
Kildare – Sarsfields – 24
Antrim – St. John’s – 24
Kilkenny – Railyard – 22
Louth – Newtown – 22
Roscommon – Clann na Gael – 21
Clare – Kilrush – 21
Derry – Bellaghy – 21
Cavan – Cornafean – 20
Sligo – Tubbercurry – 20
Cork – Nemo Rangers – 20
Meath – Navan O’Mahony’s – 20
Westmeath – Athlone – 20
Leitrim – Sean O’Heslins – 20
Fermanagh – Teemire – 20
Waterford – Stradbally – 19
Limerick – Commercials – 16
Longford – Longford Slashers – 16
Down Kilcoo – 16
Tyrone – Carrickmore – 15
Donegal – Gaoth Dobhair – 16
Kerry – Austin Stacks/Dr. Crokes – 12
Wexford – St. John’s – 11