Crossmaglen in recent years has become known for its
Gaelic football team,
Crossmaglen Rangers, who won the
All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship in 1997, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2011 and again in 2012. The manager and several players of Rangers went on to win the
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship with
their county team in
2002 and reached the final again in
2003, only to lose to neighbours
Tyrone. One of Crossmaglen's most notable players is
Oisín McConville, who is also
Ulster's top scoring player. The county team were also in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final in
1953; local players Gene Morgan and Frank Kernan were on the team but they were defeated by
Kerry. Armagh also made it to the
1977 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, but were beaten by
Dublin. There was an ongoing dispute for years between Crossmaglen Rangers, the Morgan family of Crossmaglen, and the
British Army over the positioning of the army base which was placed on the Rangers pitch and on the back garden of the Morgan family home on Cardinal Ó Fiaich Square. This was remedied, beginning in April 1999. Crossmaglen Rangers hold the national record of 39 county titles, including 13 in a row. They also hold the record of nine Ulster club titles. ==People==