The womens tournament is getting to the business end with the semi finals of both cup and shield now confirmed.
The FAI Referees Department are pleased to confirm the date & venue for a Referees Beginner Course which will take place in Dublin in January 2020. Refereeing is a challenging and very rewarding past time. Whether your ambition is to referee at the World Cup finals or officiate in your local league this course is…
Prior to our AGM which is scheduled for Sunday 2nd of February, there has been a number of enquiries regarding a possible relaunch of an over 35 section and an under 19 grade also. Is your club is interested in putting forward an expression of interest for either grades? it would be non committal at…
The Premier division title was on the move again this season, finding its way to Trim Celtic who went through the season, including cup matches, only losing 1 game, Alan Murphys side were the most consistent side in the whole of the N.E.F.L racking up some big scorelines on the way too against some of…
Carrick Rovers bounced straight back up to the Premier division having suffered the disappointment of relegation the previous season, in what was on paper one of the toughest divisions with teams like Omp, Bay Fc, Enfield and Kentstown rovers nobody would have predicted Carrick to have the season they had, only losing one game and…
The final match of the year in the Womans Winter Tournament takes place this evening in the Mdl grounds. Slane Wanderers host Torro Utd at the all weather pitch at 8pm. This tournament is proving to be a great success with 8 teams taking part and teams still looking at their finishing positions in their…
Division 2 is notorious for being a tough division to win, never mind getting getting promoted out of, but this season saw Chord Celtic rip up the division and breeze through to be the 1st team to claim a title this season. Having been just promoted to div 2, the Drogheda side took on new…
Trim Celtic made it a double when they claimed the Tully Bookmakers Challenge cup after defeating Kentstown Rovers in tough conditions in the Mdl grounds tonight. 2 goals from Colm Carney was enough to win the match, both of which came from the peno spot to cap off a excellent season for the Trim club.