Derry club football competitions

The following are club Gaelic football competitions run by the Derry County Board.

It has been running for over 100 years, and the winning team are awarded the Johnny McLaughlin Cup.

The trophy is named after John Bateson (19), James Sheridan (20) and Martin Lee (18), all members of the South Derry Brigade of the Provisional Irish Republican Army who died whilst priming a bomb in Magherafelt on 18 December 1971.

The Derry All-County Football League (ACFL) Division 1 (referred to as the H&A Mechanical Services ACFL Division 1 for sponsorship reasons) is a competition for the top sixteen senior teams in Derry.

Derry Senior Football League Roll of honour (incomplete) The Derry All-County Football League (ACFL) Division 2 (currently known for sponsorship reasons as the H&A Mechanical Services ACFL Division 2) is the second-highest football league in Derry.

Derry Intermediate Football League Roll of honour (incomplete) The Derry All-County Football League (ACFL) Division 3 (currently known for sponsorship reasons as the H&A Mechanical Services ACFL Division 3) is the third-highest football league in Derry.

The Larkin Cup is a knock-out competition for the top South Derry Senior clubs.

It is named after Seán Larkin (Irish: Seán Ó Lorcain), a militant Irish republican from the townland of Bellagherty (Baile Uí Facharthaigh) in Ballinderry.

It has been running for over 70 years and the final has been traditionally played on Claudy Green.

Bellaghy have won the championship the most times, winning 9 titles since their first success in 1953.

It is named after the late Tommy O'Neill, a former Ballymaguigan underage player.

Thomas McElwee, two cousins from Bellaghy who were members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army and died on hunger strike in 1981.