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Crossmaglen Rangers

Cormac Wilson
Raonaithe na Croise
Crossmaglen Rangers Gaelic Athletic Club logo.jpg
Founded: 1887
County: Armagh
Nickname: Cross Or Rangers
Colours: Amber and black
Grounds: St. Oliver Plunkett Park
(Páirc Oilibhéir Pluincéid)
Coordinates: 54°04′29.68″N 6°36′32.86″W / 54.0749111°N 6.6091278°W / 54.0749111; -6.6091278Coordinates: 54°04′29.68″N 6°36′32.86″W / 54.0749111°N 6.6091278°W / 54.0749111; -6.6091278
Playing kits
Home Kit
Change Kit
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Ulster
champions
Armagh
champions
Football: 6 11 43

Crossmaglen Rangers Gaelic Athletic Club (Irish: Raonaithe na Croise) is a GAA club in Crossmaglen, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. They cater for Gaelic football and camogie. Their home football ground is St. Oliver Plunkett Park, which was opened in 1959. In 1971 the British Army took possession of a portion of the ground despite opposition from the club and the Irish Government, and this led to a controversy regarding the British Army's conduct.

The club have won the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship on six occasions. They have won the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship ten times and won the Armagh Senior Football Championship 42 times.

2016 Championship Football

Founded in 1887 as Crossmaglen Red Hands, the club did not acquire its present name until 1909. The Red Hands claimed the Armagh Senior Football Championship in 1887 through default by Keady Dwyers. After a period of inactivity due to political differences, the Red Hands reaffiliated in 1905, when Owney Martin became the first Crossmaglen player to join the county team. In 1906 the Red Hands won their first contested Championship final, defeating Shane O'Neill's by 1-4 to 6 points. They also won the All-County League. After further political controversy, the Red Hands split, and a new club called Creggan Rovers emerged to win the 1908 championship, defeating Armagh Harps GFC by a point.

The modern Crossmaglen Rangers club started only in 1909. Rangers soon made their presence felt, however, winning the Championship in 1911, 1912 and 1913, overcoming, respectively, Shane O'Neill's, the Harps and Cullaville Sons of O'Connell.


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