The All-Ireland Club Camogie Championship is a competition for club teams in the Irish womenâÂÂs field sport of camogie. It is contested by the senior club champions of the leading counties and organised by An Cumann CamógaÃÂochta.
The trophy for the competition was donated by Bill Carroll, whose daughter, Ann was one of the outstanding players of the first decade of the competition, winning Championships with both St Patrick's, Glengoole and St PaulâÂÂs, Kilkenny.
The competition was established in 1964, six years before the equivalent competitions in hurling and Gaelic football. Between 1971 and 1978 and since 2010, it was concluded in the spring following the county championships. On other years, it was concluded within the calendar year in November and December.
Teams from Galway have won the competition 14 times, Kilkenny 13 times, Wexford 9 times, Cork 8 times, Limerick and Dublin 5 times each, Tipperary 4 times, Derry 3 times, and Antrim once.
A junior club championship was introduced in 2004 and won by Crossmaglen (Armagh). The intermediate club championship was introduced in 2010, and the first two titles were won by Eoghan Rua from Coleraine in Derry.