Fermanagh GAA
Fermanagh GAA is a football-dominated county but is the only county in Ulster that is yet to win a provincial title, however they have reached six finals, last doing so in 2018. The Ernemen have never won a major title on a national level either, with their best result coming in 2004, when they took Mayo to a replay in the All-Ireland semi-final before losing by two points. In the Allianz Football League, Fermanagh currently play in Division Three after finishing second from bottom in Division Two last season with five points and suffering relegation. In the championship, the Ernemen were put out in the Ulster quarter-final by Armagh and finished top of their group in the Tailteann Cup, before being put out by Ulster rivals Antrim in the quarter-finals. Hurling was in trouble in the Erne county with dwindling club numbers and fewer and fewer youth teams playing each year, however, thanks to the GAA’s revamping of hurling resources for struggling counties, Fermanagh has seen improvements on and off the field. Fermanagh won the Lory Meaghar Cup in 2024 after beating Longford in the final at Croke Park. They also won the All-Ireland and Ulster Junior Hurling Championships in 1994.
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‘We really need to get something on the board this weekend’: Fermanagh already under pressure before visit of Antrim
Hosts must bounce back from Kildare thrashing against confident visitors Antrim
Fermanagh v Antrim: Match details, throw-in time and how to watch as another all-Ulster clash takes place
Fermanagh and Antrim meet in Ederney as they continue their Division Three camapigns
“They’re probably coming up the road looking for revenge”: Ulster University’s Josh Largo Elis wary of Maynooth
Holders UU at home to Kildare outfit in Sigerson Cup quarter-finals
Fermanagh outclassed by Kildare in Newbridge
Kieran Donnelly’s side were no match for the high-scoring Lilywhites
Fermanagh could be without up to 10 regulars for opening day trip to Kildare
Allianz Football League Division Three: Kildare v Fermanagh (Saturday, Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 5pm)
Kildare v Fermanagh: Match details, throw-in time and how to watch as the Ernemen begin their climb back to Division Two
These two sides were relegated from the second tier of the National League
Our GAA Writers’ Football predictions ahead of the 2025 season
We asked our team of Sportswriters who they thought would win out across all football competitions, Here’s what they said...
Fermanagh face tough start to Lidl NFL Division Four campaign
The All-Ireland junior champions travel to face the All-Ireland intermediate winners in a mouth-watering encounter
GAA President Jarlath Burns intervenes in proposed Rory Gallagher appointment at Naas
The former Derry, Fermanagh and Donegal manager was reported to have been included in the backroom staff of the Kildare club for the upcoming season