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Top local football clubs in the Republic Of Ireland

There are currently more than 4 million people living in the Republic of Ireland and it has a football system with 12 levels and three classifications, including “senior,” “intermediate,” and “junior.”

Each football is also rated by location – county, provincial,  and national.” Most of the information is not important to Irish football fans, but it plays a major role in keeping Ireland’s association football fair and square. A list of the top Republic of Ireland Association Football Clubs is provided in the article below.

 

Ayrfield United F.C.

Aryfield United is based in Coolock. The football club is part of the Athletic Union League (AUL), which oversees 13 divisions in the Republic of Ireland. Aryfield United was established in 1977. Now, the football has about 100 players split between three senior teams – U8, U9, and U16.

Locals living in and around Coolock support Aryfield United. The support goes much deeper than the location. The football club provides support for its community in many ways. It is difficult to ignore how Aryfield United has helped its local community and its many wonderful citizens.

St. Kevin’s Boys F.C.

St Kevin’s Boys football club is based in Santry, a Dublin suburb bordering Glasnevin, Ballymun, Coolock, and Kilmore. The football is about 22 years older than Ayrfield United, being established in 1959 by Father Desmond Williams. After establishing the football, Williams earned the title “Bishop.”

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St. Kevin’s Boys oversees several Saturday Mini Coaching Leagues – Annual Road and Little Saint Coaching Academy. Members of the team also conduct “Coaching” seminars for locals interested in becoming involved in association football. 

The football club has expanded greatly over the year. So much so, it finally outgrew its former facilities. Today, St. Kevin’s Boys has a large club complex that consists of a large lecture room, several meeting rooms, all-weather indoor/outdoor training surfaces, and eight dressing rooms. 

The football club has so far invested more than €540,000 into its new club facilities, which is great for year-round practices and training camps.

Killumney United F.C.

Killumney United is based in the village of Killumney in County Cork. While Killumney United is but a small football club, it has fans all throughout the Republic of Ireland. The football club is only 32 years old, as it was established in 1988. Over the years, Killumney United has undergone many changes and overcome a broad range of struggles. 

The players and coaching staff now describe Killumney United as a “thriving, vibrant club.” In 2012, the football club won the AOH Cup. It repeated the win in 2020, defeating Park United 1-0. David Kenny was the player responsible for the big win.

Athenry F.C.

Athenry is a small football club based in the town of Athenry in County Galway. While the football club is small, it continues to grow stronger and draw in more fans with every game. The football biggest achievement was in 2006 when it reached the final round of the FAI Junior Cup. In 2007, Athenry won the Galway & District League championship, which was its first such win.

The football club repeated the win in three other seasons – 2007-08, 2009-10, and 2014-15. Athenry is about 49 years old, as it was established in 1971. While the football club is not as old as some of the other Republic of Ireland association football clubs, it has accomplished a lot in 49 years. The players and coaching staff do not plan on giving up any time soon. In fact, everyone involved with the football club continues pushing to win more and more cups.

Athenry gives back to its local community in many ways. Many players help out in the community as often as possible. But, they spend most of their time training and practicing. 

Conclusion

Other popular association football clubs in Ireland include the Bohemians, Derry City, Dundalk, Shelbourne, Wexford, Cork United, Dublin United, Greystones United, Wayside Celtic, and TED United. If you are not a football fan yet, it is guaranteed that you will be after watching on five minutes of these teams in action.

 

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