An Cumann Camogaiochta - Camogie Association 2025

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Cork have won the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship the most times, winning a 30th title in 2024. Dublin are in second place in the roll of honour, they have 26 titles. After the 1966 All-Ireland final Dublin had 25 titles while Cork had 6 titles.
The term camogie is derived from the name of the stick used in the game. Men play hurling using a curved stick called a camn in Irish. Women in the early camogie games used a shorter stick described by the diminutive form camg.
When the Gaelic Athletic Association was founded in 1884 the English-origin name hurling was given to the mens game. When an organisation for women was set up in 1904, it was decided to anglicise the Irish name camgaocht to camogie.
Camogie Association Formation1904 Type Sports federation Headquarters Dublin, Ireland Membership 550 clubs, 85,000 members President Brian Molloy2 more rows
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