Limerick Desmond League
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Country | Ireland |
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Founded | 1955 |
Divisions | 10 |
Number of teams | 10 |
Relegation to | LDL First |
Domestic cup(s) | Munster Senior Cup |
Current champions |
Newcastle West (2009-010) |
Website | The Limerick Desmond League |
The Limerick Desmond League (currently Limerick Desmond Premier League) exist since January 1955, is an amateur association football league covering the part of County Limerick west of the N20. The clubs who attended this meeting to establish the league were - A.F.C. Askeaton, Killonan F.C., Newcastle West F.C. and Tralee Dynamos F.C.. The latter left following the formation of the Kerry District League in 1971.
Membership of the Limerick Desmond Premier League, season 2009-2010
- Abbeyfeale
- Rathkeale
- Ballingary
- Broadford United
- Carrig Celtic
- Newcastle West
- Askeaton
- Glin Rovers
- Shannonside
- Newcastle Rovers
Kilcornan AFC
National Cup Competitions
The FAI Junior Cup is one of many competitions in Ireland and many teams from the Limerick Desmond League are playing in this event to win this historic trophy.[1]
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