Ringmahon Galway fan club
Anyone know if Ringmahon Rangers are running supporters buses for Galway’s big day out in Croker?
Anyone know if Ringmahon Rangers are running supporters buses for Galway’s big day out in Croker?
While the county has produced current Ireland senior internationals Nathan Collins, Andrew Omobamidele and Mark Travers, Kildare has not had a club in national senior football since Kildare County were dissolved in 2009.
The FAI have just announced Ringmahon Rangers as Club of the Week. Of all weeks.
Have to respect the humour in fairness
Start of extratime’s series of interviews with those involved in the new FAI National League. Lucan first up, who should be very competitive in the third tier
Who’s the underage/young LOI player at your club who you were sure would make it, but just completely disappeared from football?
For me Connor Ellis at Cork/Cobh/Limerick was outstanding, before he got some awful injuries and fell out of the game
• Premier title wins for Malahide and Ringmahon
• UCD, Liffey Wanderers, Avondale, UCC, Cobh Wanderers among those relegated
• Montpelier’s 5th league win in a row, capping off a five year run from Junior football to the LSL top tier
• Back to back relegations for Maynooth, Greystones, Cherry Orchard and Collinstown
A look at the 2025/26 Leinster and Munster Senior League seasons, including some future FAI National League clubs
Growing up in schoolboy football this tournament seemed absolutely huge. Massive prestige around getting picked in squads and it was very well covered. It was on this week with Galway winning the final, but seems to be very much under the radar nowadays.
I know LOI Academies coming in must have impacted it. Interested to get people’s views, and whether it was as big in other parts of the country.
Claudio Osorio today became the first ever Cobh Ramblers player to play a senior competitive international while at the club, representing East Timor against Brunei 🇹🇱
Ringmahon Rangers have been crowned Munster Senior League Premier Division champions for the first time in the club’s 55-year history.
The 2026 FAI Cup takes centre stage this weekend as non-league clubs across the country do battle to make it into the last 32 of Irish football’s most prestigious cup competition.