Kill Celtic

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Kill Celtic
Full name Kill Celtic Athletic Football Club
Founded 2001
Ground Goffs, Kill
Capacity 70 (none seated)
Manager Flag of Republic of Ireland Jonny Martin
League SDFL Division 2
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Kill Celtic AFC, founded 2001, are an Irish soccer team, based in Co. Kildare who play in the Souuth Dublin Football League (SDFL)[1]. The club's home ground is Goffs, in South Kill, County Kildare.

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[edit] Squad list

MANAGER

  • Jonny Martin

GOALKEEPER

  • Ciarán Behan

DEFENDERS

  • Steven Bracken
  • Simon Tierney
  • Kris Mahady
  • Colin Bruton

MIDFIELDERS

  • Ross Doyle (c)
  • Dylan Martin
  • Bill MacNamara
  • Pádraic Kelly
  • Matthew Cluxton-Corley

FORWARDS

  • Derek Kelly
  • Darragh Hennbry
  • David Tierney
  • Graham Molloy
  • Jamie Kelly

[edit] Club history

In the 2004/2005 season, Jonny Martin became the club's second manager, taking over after Colm Tierney left the club. Although most of the club's players have been there since its foundation, players such as midfielder Matthew Cluxton Corley, winger Bill MacNamara and goalkeeper Ciarán Behan have all joined the club in the past 2 seasons, with players like Eoin Banahan leaving the club. Striker Darragh Hennibury used to be the club goalkeeper before Behan joined. In the 05/06 season the club finished 6th in the League and reached the semi-finals of the Cup. The club's top scorer is skipper Ross Doyle

[edit] Colours and badge

Kill's official colours have been red and black since its foundation.

The home jersey is, therefore, red and black vertical striped, with black shorts and black socks. The team has no away strip. The goalkeeper kit is a been light blue shirt, black shorts and black socks.

SEE ALSO
Killbillys


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