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2025 Donegal Senior Football Championship

The 2025 Donegal Senior Football Championship was the 103rd official edition of Donegal GAA's premier Gaelic football tournament for senior graded clubs in County Donegal. 16 teams competed, with the winner representing Donegal in the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship.

Team changes
The following teams changed division since the 2024 championship season. To S.F.C. Promoted from 2024 Donegal I.F.C.Termon – (I.F.C. Champions) From S.F.C. Relegated to 2025 Donegal I.F.C.Cloich Cheann Fhaola ==Preliminary quarter-finals==
Preliminary quarter-finals
St Eunan's opted to forego the club's right to a replay as a result of substitute Enda McCormick's illegal point, doing so in the belief that it "would cause disruption to the championship and risk undermining its integrity". The approach of St Eunan's to this injustice was described as "a touch of class" and "handled with class". The incident brought comparisons with the 2023 All-Ireland Club final when Kilmacud Crokes did a similar thing to Glen. St Eunan's players pointed out the error to officials, but to no avail. ==Quarter-finals==
Quarter-finals
St Michael's defeated Seán Mac Cumhaills in the first quarter-final, while Gaoth Dobhair defeated Cill Chartha in the second. Four Masters defeated An Clochán Liath in the third quarter-final, while Naomh Conaill defeated Termon in the last. ==Semi-finals==
Semi-finals
Gaoth Dobhair defeated St Michael's by six points in the first semi-final, played on a Saturday evening at O'Donnell Park. St Michael's lost a sixth semi-final since 2011. This result led to Gaoth Dobhair being tipped in the media as "the side to beat", with manager Ronan Mac Niallais saying: "we're Gaoth Dobhair, the second most successful side in the county ever". Naomh Conaill overcame a three-point deficit in extra time to defeat Four Masters in the second-semi-final, played the following day at the same venue. Kevin McGettigan of Naomh Conaill scored the only goal of the game. ==Final==
Final
The game was shown live on TG4. It was a fourth meeting between Naomh Conaill and Gaoth Dobhair in eight Donegal SFC deciders. Summary Naomh Conaill began badly and – in the 16th minute – Anthony Thompson conceded a penalty, which Gaoth Dobhair's Daire Ó Baoill converted. Naomh Conaill captain John O'Malley scored from a mark almost as soon as extra time began, and Gaoth Dobhair fell behind for the first time. This victory gave Naomh Conaill a fifth title in seven seasons, and a third in four years. Brendan McDyer, Leo McLoone and Anthony Thompson each received an eighth winners' medal from 13 appearances in the decider. For Roarty it was a first Donegal SFC title. Declan Bonner wrote in the Donegal News that Roarty "was just simply phenomenal". Details ==Relegation==
Relegation
Originally scheduled for the weekend of 13–14 September, the relegation playoff semi-finals were postponed by a week because of poor weather, and this affected the original choice of venue for the first semi-final. Tír Conaill Park in Donegal Town had been announced for Aodh Ruadh and Glenfin. Eamonn Byrne Memorial Park in Fintra was retained for the second semi-final. Relegation playoff semi-finals Relegation playoff final ==Statistics==
Statistics
Top scorers • Ethan Harkin (Gaoth Dobhair) 0–42 • Johnny McGroddy (Na Dúnaibh) 1–31 • CJ Molloy (Ard an Rátha) 4–19 ==Awards==
Awards
The Donegal News published a "Team of the Senior Championship", which included Michael Langan, Daniel McLaughlin and Finnbarr Roarty. The Donegal Democrat also published a "Team of the Senior Championship", which included Kevin McGettigan, Gavin Mulreany, Daire Ó Baoill, as well as Langan and Roarty. ==References==
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