CLG Naomh Columba

CLG Naomh Columba is a Gaelic football-only GAA club based in Gleann Cholm Cille in the south-west of County Donegal in the west of Ulster, the northern province in Ireland. The club fields both men's and ladies' teams from underage as far as senior level. They enjoy an intense rivalry with their neighbours, Cill Chartha (Kilcar), although the rivalry has subdued somewhat in the last number of years as the clubs have played in different divisions.

Naomh Columba
CLG Naomh Columba
Founded:1964
County:Donegal
Nickname:Glen, Gleann
Colours:Gold and Green
Grounds:Páirc na nGael
Coordinates:54°57′08.48″N 8°21′07.55″W / 54.9523556°N 8.3520972°W / 54.9523556; -8.3520972
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All IrelandUlster
champions
Donegal
champions
Football:--2

History

Naomh Columba, in their current existence were founded in 1964, although football was played in the parish for decades before this and a Junior club existed since 1944.[1] They have won the Donegal Senior Football Championship twice, in 1978 and 1990.

Michael Oliver McIntyre captained the team to the 1978 title.[2]

The club also won the Donegal Junior Football Championship in 1974. The club has won 2 Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta titles and 7 Division 1 League titles. The club's most successful season came in 1978, when they claimed the championship, league and Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta treble, as well as the county under-21 title. They remain the only Donegal club to complete this treble, although Gaoth Dobhair won a league, championship and Ulster championship treble in 2018.[3]

Naomh Columba were once one of the most feared and respected teams in Donegal, reaching 6 senior county finals in 9 years between 1990 and 1998, but since their relegation to the Intermediate Championship and Division 3 of the league in 2007, the senior team have struggled to make any great impact on the Donegal club scene. 2024 saw the club's return to Division 1 of the Donegal league, and the return of the Naomh Columba-Cill Chartha derby.[4]

They defeated Na Cealla Beaga in the 1990 Donegal SFC final.[5] Among the winning players were Noel Hegarty and two uncles of Dessie Farrell, Noel Carr and Séamus Carr.[6] Indeed, Séamus Carr at half-forward was man of the match in the final, scoring five points (each one from play), while John Joe Doherty was captain.[2] 1978 captain McIntyre (by then a team mentor alongside Paddy "Beag" Gillespie and Seán Burke) played at full-forward in the 1990 final, which Hegarty won a with a last minute free.[2] However, the club lost the 1992 final to the same team.[5]

The Donegal county team which won the 1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship had two Naomh Columba players on the panel — Noel Hegarty and John Joe Doherty.[7] John Joe Doherty was selected as an All Star in 1993. As of 2022, Aaron Doherty was playing for the county team at senior level, having featured, and scored, in a number of matches during the 2022 National League campaign.

Notable players

Managers

YearsManager
1964–c. 1990?
1990Michael McNelis
c. 1990–2008?
?John Joe Doherty[15]
2008–2009Noel Hegarty[16]
2010–2011Anthony Molloy
2012Paddy J. McGinley
2013Brendan Doherty
2014Paddy J. McGinley
2015–2016Brendan Doherty
2017–2018Paddy J. McGinley
2019–2021Pauric O'Donnell[17]
2022-2023Paddy J. McGinley[18][19]
2024Brendan Doherty[20]

Honours

Naomh Columba honours
HonourNo.Years
Donegal Senior Football Championship21978, 1990
Comórtas Peile na Gaeltachta21978, 1986
Donegal Senior League71976, 1978, 1980, 1985, 1988, 1990, 1995
Donegal Junior Football Championship11974
Donegal Under-21 Football Championship21978, 1987
Donegal Minor Football Championship21975, 1986

References

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