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Cork AUL Records Originally Compiled by Billy Lyons and Updated by Barry Peelo Cork AUL Records Originally compiled by Billy Lyons and updated by Barry Peelo 1990/91 Intermediate League Ballincollig Greenmount Rangers Premier League Dunbar Celtic Bandon League 1 Coachford Villa United League 1A Crescent Athletic Castle Celtic League 1B Leeside Ballyvolane League 2 Lakewood Athletic Killumney United League 2A Killowen Mallow Celtic League 2B Everton United Corkbeg League 3 Brooklodge United Mayfield Athletic League 3A Southend United Bohemians Youths 1 Wilton United Casement Celtic Youths 2 Youghal United Mallow Celtic Youths 2A Kilreen Celtic Blarney United Under/17 1 Rockmount Casement Celtic Linnane League Cup Springfield Temple United Corinthians Cup Ballincollig Bandon Juniors Shield Greenmount Rangers Temple United AOH Cup Villa United Dunbar Celtic St Michael's Cup Casement Celtic Dunbar Celtic County Cup Leeside Coachford City Challenge Cup Ballyphehane Crescent Athletic Saxone Cup Corkbeg Boher Celtic President's Cup Everton United Hibernians Athletic FAI area College Corinthians Dunbar Celtic Murphy Cup Wilton United Rockmount Coca Cola Cup Wilton United Casement Celtic 2nd Division Youths Cup Kilreen Celtic Greenwood Under/17 League Cup Mayfield United Casement Celtic Tayto Cup Dublin AUL Cork AUL 1991/92 Intermediate League Temple United Castleview Premier League Casement Celtic Crescent Athletic League 1 Ballyphehane Hibernians League 1A Killowen North End League 1B Fourth Battalion Everton United League 2 Ballincollig Athletic Bishopstown League 2A Boher Celtic Knocknaheeney Celtic League 2B Mahon United Brooklodge Athletic League 3 Dunbar Celtic Afton Villa League 3A Village United Albert United League 3B Cobh Celtic Beaumont Rangers Youths 1 Rockmount Passage Youths 2 Tramore Athletic Macroom Youths 2A Castle Celtic Portview Under/17 1 Rockmount Wilton United Under/17 2 Leeds Leeside Linnane League Cup Castleview Springfield Corinthians Cup Ballincollig Wilton United Shield Dunbar Celtic Castleview AOH Cup Bandon Crescent Athletic St Michael's Cup Bandon Casement Celtic County Cup Brooklodge United Corkbeg City Challenge Cup Mayfield United Albert Rovers Saxone Cup Brooklodge United Mahon United President's Cup Boher Celtic Ballincollig Athletic FAI area Hibernians Rockmount Murphy Cup Rockmount Leeds Coca Cola Cup Passage Casement Celtic 2nd Division Youths Cup Crosshaven Coachford Under/17 League Cup Rockmount Douglas Hall Tayto Cup Dublin AUL Cork AUL 1992/93 Intermediate League Temple United Ballincollig Premier League Crescent Athletic St John Bosco's League 1 Hibernians Blackpool Celtic League 1A Park United Waterloo League 1B Ballyvolane Ballincollig Athletic League 2 Villa United Corinthians Athletic League 2A Village United Castle Celtic League 2B Togher Rovers West End United League 3 Greenwood Innishannon League 3A Doneraile Buttevant Albion League 3B Hill Celtic Carrigtwohill Youths 1 Rockmount Douglas Hall Youths 2 Castleview Leeside Under/17 1 Rockmount Wilton United Under/17 2 Mayfield United Casement Celtic Linnane League Cup Temple United Mayfield United Corinthians Cup Temple United Passage Juniors Shield Temple United Ballincollig AOH Cup Coachford Passage St Michael's Cup Rockmount Ballincollig Athletic County cup Corkbeg Brooklodge United City Challenge Cup Albert Rovers Grangevale Saxone Cup Greenwood Castle Celtic President's Cup Ard-na-Laoi Ballyvolane United FAI area Buttevant Ballincollig Murphy Cup Rockmount Mayfield United Coca Cola Cup Douglas Hall Casement Celtic 2nd Division Youths Cup Mallow Celtic Ballincollig Under/17 League Cup Mayfield United Rockmount Tayto Cup Cork AUL Dublin AUL 1993/94 Intermediate League Temple United Castleview Premier League Passage Rockmount League 1 Ballincollig Temple United League 1A Village United Grattan United League 1B Ballincollig Athletic Leeside League 2 Kilreen Celtic Grangevale League 2A Doneraile Southend United League 2B Hill Celtic Blarney Street Athletic League 3 Douglas Hall Strand United League 3A Park Albion Kanturk League 3B Churchvilla Ballinlough United Youths 1 Rockmount Wilton United Youths 2 Greenwood Leeds Athletic Youths 2A Passage Everton Under/17 1 Rockmount Leeds Athletic Under/17 2 Castleview Everton Linnane League Cup Temple United Mayfield United Corinthians Cup Temple United Mayfield United Shield Temple United Castleview AOH Cup Passage Grattan United St Michael's Cup Hibernians County Cup Leeside Kinsale City Challenge Cup Village United Temple United Saxone Cup Ard-na-Laoi Douglas Hall President's Cup Douglas Hall Hill Celtic FAI area Coachford Passage Murphy Cup Everton Mayfield United Coca Cola Cup Park United Mayfield United 2nd Division Youths Cup Passage Macroom Under/17 League Cup Kilreen Celtic Mayfield United Tayto Cup Not played 1994/95 Oscar Tray Cup Dublin AUL Cork AUL Intermediate League Temple United Mayfield United Premier League Passage Rockville Premier A League Northvilla Temple United League 1 Macroom Albert Rovers League 1A North End Castle Celtic League 1B Cobh Town Brooklodge United League 2 College Corinthians Douglas Hall League 2A Tramore Athletic Kanturk League 2B Greenmount Rangers Ballinlough United League 3 Ballinhassig Coachford United League 3A Waterloo Celtic Brogeen Rovers League 3B Bohemians Glenview Youths 1 Castleview Mayfield United Youths 2 Ballincollig Buttevant Youths 2A Leeside Blarney United Under/17 1 Mayfield United Leeds Under/17 2 Wilton United Castleview Linnane League Cup Temple United Greenmount Rangers Corinthians Cup Greenmount Rangers Temple United Shield Temple United Greenmount Rangers AOH Cup North End Rockville St Michael's Cup Brooklodge United Hillington County Cup Castle Celtic Blarney United City Challenge Cup Knocknaheeney Celtic North End Saxone Cup Tramore Athletic Churchvilla President's Cup Coachford United Glenview FAI area Coachford Hibernians Murphy Cup Ballincollig Everton Coca Cola Cup Mayfield United Coachford 2nd Division Youths Cup Ballincollig Leeside Under/17 League Cup Mayfield United Rockmount 1995/96 Premier League Greenmount Rangers Coachford Premier A League Kinsale Macroom League 1 Killumney United Albert Rovers League 1A Castle Celtic Tramore Athletic League 1B Togher Rovers Corinthians Athletic League 2 Bandon Town Ballinhassig League 2A Blarney Athletic Bishopstown League 2B Douglas Celtic Churchvilla League 3 Pearse Celtic Hibernians Athletic League 3A Wilton Athletic Rathcoole Rovers League 3B Midleton Celtic Evergreen Youths 1 Wilton United Midleton Youths 2 Macroom Kilreen Celtic Youths 2A Greenwood Passage Under/17 1 Tramore Athletic Maymount Celtic Under/17 2 Leeds Crosshaven Linnane League Cup No competition Corinthians Cup Greenmount Rangers Springfield Shield Greenmount Rangers Kinsale AOH Cup Grattan United Togher Rovers St Michael's Cup Passage Wanderers Douglas Hall County Cup Ard-na-Laoi Killumney United City Challenge Cup Togher Rovers Corinthians Athletic Saxone Cup Ballincollig Athletic Bandon Town President's Cup Evergreen Mallow Town FAI area Hibernians Blarney United Murphy Cup Midleton Wilton United Coca Cola Cup Mayfield United Wilton United 2nd Division Youths Cup Everton Macroom Under/17 League Cup Wilton United Crosshaven Tayto Cup Dublin AUL Cork AUL 1996/97 Premier League Greenmount Rangers Crescent Athletic Premier A League Togher Rovers Killumney United League 1 Villa United Ballinhassig League 1A Kanturk Waterloo League 1B Leeside Bandon League 2 Pearse Celtic Hibernians Athletic League 2A Fairview Buttevant Athletic League 2B Dunbar Celtic Leeside United League 3 Greenwood Innishannon League 3A Maymount Celtic Fairhill United League 3B Springfield United Brooklodge Athletic Youths 1 Maymount Celtic Midleton Youths 2 Ballincollig Macroom Youths 2A Hibernians Douglas Hall Under/17 1 Maymount Celtic Ballincollig Under/17 2 Bandon Buttevant Linnane League Cup Macroom Park United Corinthians Cup Mahon United Castleview Shield Springfield Greenmount Rangers AOH Cup Passage Coachford St Michael's Cup Hill Celtic Hillington County Cup Leeside Brooklodge Athletic City Chall Cup Castleview Evergreen Saxone Cup Glanworth Dripsey President's Cup Innishannon Maymount Celtic FAI area Greenmount Rangers Munster Junior Cup Greenmount Rangers Murphy Cup Leeds Everton Coca Cola Cup Blarney United Ballincollig 2nd Division Youths Cup Macroom Ballincollig Under/17 League Cup Maymount Celtic Bandon 1997/98 Premier League Greenmount Rangers Coachford Premier A League Leeside A Buttevant League 1 Hibernians B Ballinhassig League 1A Glenvale Hillington League 1B Bandon Ballinlough League 2 Everton Douglas Celtic League 2A Maymount Celtic Greenwood Celtic League 2B St John Bosco’s B Brooklodge B League 3 Kinsale B Villa United League 3A Donoughmore Athletic Ballyclough League 3B Mayfield United B Fourth Battalion B Youths 1 Everton Blarney United Youths 2 Leeside Richmond Youths 2A No Competition Under/17 1 Temple United Mayfield United Under/17 2 Casement Celtic Boher Celtic Linnane League Cup Greenmount Rangers Park United Corinthians Fairview Strand United Shield No Competition AOH Cup Passage Leeside St Michael's Cup Corinthians Athletic Leeside B County Cup Hill Celtic St John Bosco B City Challenge Cup Ballyvolane Grangevale Saxone Cup Maymount Celtic Millstreet President's Cup Evergreen Kinsale B Murphy Youths Cup Blarney United Everton Munster Youths Cup Wilton Leeds Coca Cola Cup Everton Blarney United 2nd Division Youths Cup Leeside Douglas Hall Under/17 League Cup Mayfield United Everton 1998/99 Premier League Greenmount Rangers Leeside Premier A League: Bandon Rockville League 1 Ballincollig
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