Kerry District League

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The Kerry District League (known as the Denny Kerry District League for sponsorship reasons) is an association football league featuring amateur and junior clubs from County Kerry. The KDL is a winter league running from September to May. Its top division, the Premier, is a seventh level division in the Republic of Ireland football league system.

Founded1971
CountryRepublic of Ireland Ireland
DivisionsPremier A
Premier B
Division 1
Division 2
Division 3
Division 4
Youth League
U17 League
Ladies League
New Yorkers Over 35
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Kerry District League
Founded1971
CountryRepublic of Ireland Ireland
ConfederationMunster Football Association[1]
DivisionsPremier A
Premier B
Division 1
Division 2
Division 3
Division 4
Youth League
U17 League
Ladies League
New Yorkers Over 35
Number of clubs76 (2015–16)[2]
Level on pyramid7–12
Domestic cup(s)MFA Champions Trophy
FAI Junior Cup
Munster Junior Cup
League cupGreyhound Bar KO Cup
Current championsKillarney Celtic (2024–25)
Most championshipsTralee Dynamos
Websitewww.kerrydistrictleague.ie
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The league is regularly featured in the local newspapers – The Kerryman and the Kerry's Eye. Killarney Celtic F.C. recently won the Premier A for a seventh successive season.[3]

History

The league was formed in 1971 with eight teams competing in the first season.[4] Its founding members included Tralee Dynamos and Killarney Athletic, both of whom had previously played in the Limerick Desmond League. Other founding members included St Brendan's Park.[5] Tralee Dynamos were the inaugural champions and subsequently became the league's most successful team.[6][7][8]

The 2020–21 season was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.[9] In June 2022, Sean O'Keefe was re-elected as chairman of the league.[10]

For the 2023–24 season, the league had six divisions: Premier A, Premier B, Division 1, 2, 3 and 4.[11] By the 2025–26 season, the Premier A division had its name changed to the KDL Premier and the Premier B division had been renamed the KDL Championship.[12][13] This season also saw a new entry to the league. The new team, called Kerry Blues, is made up entirely of members from an Gardai Síochána.[14]

League pyramid

The Kerry District League has six divisions. The league also organises a women's division.[15]

As of November 2024, there is no promotion or relegation system between the Kerry District League and the Munster Senior League.[16] Junior clubs can apply to join the intermediate ranks if they feel they are capable, starting at the lowest intermediate division. The last non-Cork side playing at intermediate level was Tralee Dynamos in the early 2000s.[16]

More information Pyramid Level, League(s) / division(s) ...
Pyramid Level League(s) / division(s)
7 KDL Premier

10 clubs – 2 relegations[17]

8 KDL Championship

8 clubs – 2 promotions, 2 relegations[18][13]

9 KDL Division 1

8 clubs – 2 promotions, 2 relegations[19]

10 KDL Division 2

9 clubs – 2 promotions, 2 relegations[20]

11 KDL Division 3

10 clubs – 2 promotions, 2 relegations[21]

12 KDL Division 4

11 clubs – 2 promotions[22][23]

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Mounthawk Park

The KDL purchased Mounthawk Park in Tralee in the mid-1990s. It now serves as both the headquarters of the league and as home ground for the Kerry League representative teams. Several KDL clubs, especially those in the greater Tralee area, also use Mounthawk Park as their home pitch.[7] In August 2015 a new all-weather pitch was opened at Mounthawk Park by Martin O'Neill and John Delaney.[25] It is the home ground of Kerry F.C. in the League of Ireland First Division and has a capacity of 1,200.[26]

Representative teams

A senior Kerry League representative team regularly competes in the Oscar Traynor Trophy, playing against teams representing other leagues.[27] In recent seasons they have also competed in the League of Ireland Cup. In 2016, a Kerry League Under-17 team was entered into the League of Ireland U17 Division, joining the Elite Southern Division.[28][29][30] In 2019, the Kerry League entered a team in the League of Ireland Under-13 Division.[31] In January 2022, the KDL confirmed they had taken over the running of the Under-13 and Under-15 teams from the Kerry Schoolboys League.[32]

Clubs

Premier A

As of 2025, clubs included:[33]

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Team Home town/suburb Ground
Ballyheigue F.C.Ballyheigue
Camp UnitedCamp, County Kerry
CastleislandCastleislandLimerick Road
Classic F.C.Tralee
Killarney AthleticKillarneyWoodlawn
Killarney CelticKillarney
Killorglin AFCKillorglin
Listowel CelticListowel
Mainebank F.C.Castlemaine
Tralee DynamosTraleeCahermoneen Stadium
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List of winners by season

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Season Winner
2024–25Killarney Celtic

Tralee Dynamos[3]

2023-24Killarney Celtic[3]

Killarney Athletic

2022-23Killarney Celtic[3]Killarney Athletic
2021-22Killarney Celtic[3]Killarney Athletic
2020–21Season abandoned due to coronavirus pandemic [9]
2019-20Killarney Celtic[3]Killarney Athletic
2018-19Killarney Celtic[3]
2017-18Killarney Celtic[3]
2016–17Killarney AthleticKillarney Celtic
2015–16Dingle Bay RoversKillarney Celtic
2014–15Tralee DynamosListowel Celtic
2013–14CastleislandListowel Celtic
2012–13Killarney CelticSt Brendan's Park
2011–12St Brendan's ParkCastleisland
2010–11Killarney Celtic
2009–10Killarney CelticLisselton Rovers
2008–09Lisselton Rovers
2007–08Lisselton Rovers
2006–07Killarney CelticTralee Dynamos
2005–06Killarney CelticKillarney Athletic
2004–05Tralee Dynamos
2003–04Tralee Dynamos
2002–03Tralee Dynamos
2001–02St Brendan's Park
2000–01Listowel Celtic
1999–00St Brendan's Park
1998–99Rattoo Rovers
1997–98Rattoo Rovers
1996–97Killarney Celtic
1995–96Killarney Celtic
1994–95Tralee Dynamos
1992–93Tralee Dynamos
1991–92Tralee Dynamos
1988–89Listowel Celtic
1987–88Tralee Utd
1986–87Tralee Dynamos
1985–86Killarney Celtic
1984–85Tralee Dynamos
1983–84Tralee Dynamos
1982–83Tralee Dynamos
1981–82Killarney Celtic
1980–81St Brendans Park
1979–80Callinafercy
1977–78Castleisland
1976–77St Brendan's Park
1975–76St Brendan's Park
1974–75St Brendan's Park
1973–74Cahersiveen
1972–73Tralee Dynamos
1971–72Tralee Dynamos
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