The climax of the club season has arrived, with the support of club communities and club volunteers culminating at this weekend’s All-Ireland Ladies Football and Camogie Club Championship Finals. Fourteen clubs, representing the essence of Gaelic Games, will battle for glory, embodying a deep community spirit and sporting dedication which AIB recognises as exactly the support you're after. This season's journey to the finals has been extraordinary, etched with thrilling encounters and historic milestones that will be remembered for years to come. From nail-biting, extra-time finishes to breakthrough clubs reaching their first-ever All-Ireland decider, the path to the finals has been paved with unwavering determination and breathtaking displays of skill. The stage is set for a weekend of memorable finals.
As proud sponsors of the AIB GAA, LGFA, and Camogie All-Ireland Championships, AIB has dedicated this season to showcasing the truly unforgettable 'Moments of the Championship.' The culmination of these championships reveals where every precise pass, tenacious tackle, and sensational score is fuelled by the unwavering passion of those who support them. AIB holds immense respect for these athletes, who, drawing strength from their local support networks, embody the spirit of their communities and consistently give their absolute best, driven by profound commitment and an ingrained sense of local pride.
The AIB All-Ireland Ladies' Football Club Championship Finals promise gripping encounters as teams vie for All-Ireland glory. Croke Park will host a thrilling senior decider between the all-conquering Kilkerrin-Clonberne (Galway) and the challengers, St Ergnats, Moneyglass (Antrim). Kilkerrin-Clonberne, renowned for their consistent dominance, will be looking to extend their legacy and achieve the historic five-in-a-row. However, St Ergnats, having navigated a hard-fought campaign to reach their first senior All-Ireland final, represent a formidable challenge and are eager to make history for their club and county.
The Intermediate final sees Caltra Cuans (Galway) take on Knockbride (Cavan). Both teams have displayed exceptional skill and resilience throughout their respective journeys, overcoming strong opposition to earn their place on the grand stage. This final is set to be a tightly contested affair as both clubs chase national honours.
The Junior final will feature Cromane (Kerry) against Muckalee (Kilkenny). Each side has shown immense heart and determination to reach this point, and the final promises to be a passionate battle for the title, marking a significant milestone for either club. Muckalee’s journey to the final marks a historic year for Kilkenny LGFA, who are more accustomed to Camogie honours. AIB has marked Muckalee’s achievement by awarding them the November Moment of the Championship, via AIB’s socials.
The AIB Camogie All-Ireland Club Championship Finals promise exhilarating action, showcasing the speed, skill, and power of Camogie at its finest.
Croke Park is the venue for the senior final, which will see Athenry (Galway) face off against St Finbarr's (Cork). Both clubs have demonstrated remarkable prowess and determination to reach the final, setting the stage for what is expected to be a high-stakes and thrilling contest as they battle for the ultimate club Camogie prize. Athenry put an end to the Sarsfield’s years of dominance in the Galway County final and will hope to write some history of their own on Sunday. St Finbarr’s will be formidable opponents in the final, especially with the Cahalane sisters orchestrating their attacks.
The Intermediate final pits Camross (Laois) against Ballincollig (Cork), as the curtain raiser for the senior final. These two sides have consistently performed at a high level throughout the championship, culminating in this eagerly anticipated showdown. Expect a tenacious battle as both clubs strive to bring an All-Ireland title back to the parish.
The Junior final will feature Bridíní Óga (Antrim) against St.Dominic's (Roscommon). Each club has embarked on an inspiring journey to reach this final, showcasing what it takes to reach the coveted All-Ireland final. This match promises to be a spirited contest, with both teams eager to cap their season with an All-Ireland title.
The Junior B final will see Éire Óg Carrickmore (Tyrone) go head-to-head with St Kevin's (Louth). Both teams have overcome significant challenges in their campaigns, demonstrating impressive teamwork and skill to secure their place in this national decider. This final is set to be a showcase of emerging talent and fierce club pride.
AIB, now in its 13th year sponsoring the AIB Camogie Club Championships and its second year supporting the AIB All-Ireland Ladies Club Football Championships, proudly continues its pioneering support for Gaelic Games. This commitment sees the four codes – Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camogie, and Ladies Football – united under one sponsorship banner, further amplifying the dedication and skill of these incredible athletes. This season also marks AIB's 35th year supporting the AIB GAA All-Ireland Club Championships.
AIB Chief Customer Officer, Orlaith Ryan said: “We are delighted to have AIB’s continued support for the All-Ireland Ladies Club Football Championships. AIB's commitment to Ladies Football is hugely significant for the growth and recognition of our game, especially in the lead up to the finals. With county and provincial championships delivering such thrilling outcomes and new contenders emerging, we are anticipating an unforgettable weekend for Ladies Football. To all the teams, volunteers, families, and communities, thank you for your unwavering dedication, and best of luck in the finals.”
Uachtarán Cumann Peil Gael na mBan, Trina Murray added: “We are delighted to have AIB’s continued support for the All-Ireland Ladies Club Football Championships. AIB's commitment to Ladies Football is hugely significant for the growth and recognition of our game, especially in the lead up to the finals. With county and provincial championships delivering such thrilling outcomes and new contenders emerging, we are anticipating an unforgettable weekend for Ladies Football. To all the teams, volunteers, families, and communities, thank you for your unwavering dedication, and best of luck in the finals.”
Uachtarán an Chumainn Camógaíochta, Brian Molloy said: “The AIB All-Ireland Camogie Club Championship Finals represent the pinnacle of our club season, and we're looking forward to four incredible battles this weekend. These players have dedicated countless hours, showcasing incredible commitment and skill throughout the year. Clubs are the heartbeat of Gaelic games, where communities unite and lifelong memories are made. To the teams, volunteers, families and communities who make this all possible, thank you. And thank you to AIB for their unwavering support. Best of luck to all in the finals. Go n-éirí go geall libh!”
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Launch of the AIB LGFA & Camogie All-Ireland Club Championship Finals 10/12/2025
Pictured are AIB ambassadors Dervla Higgins (Athenry) and Kate Wall (St. Finbarr’s) ahead of the AIB Camogie All-Ireland Senior Club Championship Final between Athenry and St. Finbarr’s. A historic club championship season, defined by thrilling encounters and unprecedented journeys, culminates in eagerly anticipated AIB Camogie club finals. This season also marks AIB's 13th year of backing the AIB Camogie All-Ireland Club Championships.
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Launch of the AIB LGFA & Camogie All-Ireland Club Championship Finals 10/12/2025
Pictured are AIB ambassadors Denise Kelly (Caltra Cuans) and Sarah McCabe (Knockbride) ahead of the AIB LGFA All-Ireland Intermediate Club Championship Final between Caltra Cuans and Knockbride. A historic club championship season, defined by thrilling encounters and unprecedented journeys, culminates in eagerly anticipated AIB All-Ireland Ladies Football finals. This season marks AIB's second year sponsoring the All-Ireland Ladies Football Club Championships.
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