Clubs The major local club competitions in Laois are the championships which are listed below. In addition, all teams compete in the
All-County Football League from Division 1 down to Division 7.
Laois Senior Football Championship Laois Intermediate Football Championship Laois Junior Football Championships Laois Junior B Football Championship Laois Junior C Football Championship Laois Under 21 Football Championship Laois Minor Football Championship Portlaoise won
All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship in 1983.
County team Laois contested the second ever
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC) final in 1889. In 1926, the county won the final of the first
National Football League competition, defeating
Dublin. 1936 brought Laois's only other appearance in an All-Ireland SFC decider. Laois defeated
Monaghan by a point in the
1985–86 National Football League final.
Liam Irwin and
Colm Browne both won All Stars for their performances that year. During the 1990s Laois had a number of successes at
minor and under-21 level, including
All-Ireland Minor Football Championships in 1996 and 1997. During the mid-2000s Laois football became a strong force at all age levels. Under former
Kerry and
Kildare manager
Mick O'Dwyer, Laois finished as National Football League runner-up and
Leinster Senior Football Championship winner in 2003. Laois would go on to contest the Leinster Senior Football Championship Final again in 2004 (lost after a replay) and 2005 (lost by one point). During the same period the minor county team won the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship again in 2003 and the
Leinster Minor Football Championship in 2004, 2005 and
2007, while the under-21 county team won the
Leinster Under-21 Football Championship in 2006 and 2007. ==Hurling==