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Sports club in County Dublin, Ireland

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Scoil Uí Chonaill
Founded:1950
County:Dublin
Nickname:Scoil
Colours:Royal blue, maroon & amber
Grounds:95 Clontarf Road, Dublin 3
Coordinates:53°21′41.21″N 6°12′22.15″W / 53.3614472°N 6.2061528°W / 53.3614472; -6.2061528
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Leinster
champions
Dublin
champions
Football: - - 2

Scoil Uí Chonaill is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Dublin, Ireland.

History

Scoil Uí Chonaill CLG was founded in 1950 by Brother Jim Scully, Principal of O’Connell School, initially to provide Gaelic games for pupils and past pupils of the O'Connell School.

The Club maintains strong ties with O’Connell Primary and Secondary schools.

Achievements & Facilities

The last 5 years has seen its facilities transform with the addition of redeveloped unisex changing facilities, club gym and hurling wall. This has helped both men’s teams earn six promotions, including 2 league titles, which is testament to the Club's ambition and effort. There are three Adult Men's teams which play football in AFL2, AFL7 and AFL11. Adult Hurlers play in AHL2 and AHL9 while the Adult Ladies teams play in AFL3 and AFL9, Championships and Cups. The Adult teams also play in hurling and football Championships and Cups organised by the County Board.

Roll of Honour

Notable former players

References

External links

Dublin GAA clubs
Football Championship
Senior 1
Senior 2
Intermediate
Junior 1
Junior 2
Hurling Championship
Senior 1
Senior 2
Senior 3
Intermediate
Junior A
Junior B
Junior C
Junior D
Junior E
Junior F
Junior G
Junior H
Non Championship Clubs
Dublin Hurling Clubs
Other and Former Dublin Clubs


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