Kerry have lost 22 All-Ireland senior football finals as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championship. This is including the 1910 final which they refused to turn up for due to a dispute they had with the railway company that were to bring them and their supporters to the match.
Kilkenny have lost 26 All-Ireland senior Hurling finals as of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland championship.
As of the end of the 2014 All-Ireland Finals, which are played in September:
Kerry have 35 senior Football titles, the highest of any county.
Kilkenny have 35 senior Hurling titles, the highest of any county.
If you add senior Hurling and senior Football titles together, then Kerry have 38.
Senior is the most important age category, but there are a number of others. If you add wins in all of them together, then Cork have the most All-Irelands overall.
Kilkenny have won the most All-Ireland Senior Hurling titles, holding 36 as of the end of the 2015 championship.
Dublin, with 23 titles, have the second highest total of All-Ireland Senior Football titles.
Yes. They have 5 All-Ireland Senior Hurling titles and 9 All-Ireland Senior Football titles. They would have also got All-Ireland titles in other grades of GAA.
In Hurling, after Kilkenny, Cork have the second most All-Ireland Senior Hurling titles.
Adding together Hurling and Gaelic Football titles won in all grades, Cork would be the most successful county in the GAA. As to which county is the best, that is a question that could be debated by many people.
It has only been done twice and only by one county. That was Cork, in 1890 and again in 1990.
As of the end of the 2013 championships: One All-Ireland Minor title. Two All-Ireland Under 21 titles. Three All-Ireland Senior titles.
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Kilkenny is noted for many things. Kilkenny is noted for its castle for example. In sport it is noted as being the most successful county in the sport of Hurling, having won more All-Ireland Senior Hurling titles than any other county.
Kilkenny is the only county that does not participate in the All-Ireland Football championship.
They have 36 All-Ireland titles in senior hurling. Their first was in 1904 against Cork, Their last was in 2015 against Galway. They won 10 all Ireland under 21 hurling titles They won 9 all Ireland junior hurling titles They won 18 all Ireland minor hurling titles They have won none in Gaelic Football. They won 1 all Ireland ladies junior football title.
They have 4 All-Ireland Senior Football Titles: 1889, 1895, 1900, 1920. They have 2 All-Ireland Minor Football Titles: 1934, 2011.