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Irish Independent
14-06-2025
- Irish Independent
Killarney Celtic fancied to win their seventh Premier A league title in a row
Tralee Dynamos will be highly motivated to stop Celtic reaching their seventh heaven, but the Killarney club's dominance of the league is predicted to continue All eyes will be on Mounthawk Park next Sunday as Killarney Celtic face Tralee Dynamos in the Charleville Cheese Premier A League final, with Celtic aiming to secure what would be an unprecedented seventh consecutive league title. Having won the Premier A title in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024 (there was no final in 2021 due to of Covid pandemic) Celtic will be in no mood to relinquish their title, but equally Tralee Dynamos will be highly motivated to stop the Killarney club from reaching seventh heaven.


Irish Independent
20-05-2025
- Irish Independent
Killarney Celtic's five-goal display clinches Jimmy Falvey Memorial Youths Shield title
Iveragh United 0 Killarney Celtic 5 Killarney Celtic emerged victorious in the KDL Jimmy Falvey Memorial Youths Shield final, securing a resounding 5-0 victory over Iveragh United at Mounthawk Park on Saturday evening. Despite Celtic's assertive start, dominating possession, they encountered a resolute Iveragh United defence that proved difficult to unlock in the opening half. Iveragh themselves carved out several promising scoring opportunities, but crucial final passes consistently went astray in the attacking third. When Celtic managed to breach the Iveragh defence, they found goalkeeper Sean Griffin in inspired form, pulling off a string of excellent saves to keep the scoreline blank. As a result, the first half concluded without a goal for either side. The second half witnessed a dramatic shift in momentum as Killarney Celtic returned with renewed intensity. A barrage of unanswered goals swiftly put the game beyond Iveragh's reach. Liam Hennigan and Joshue Williams each bagged a brace, while Mark Looney added another to seal a comfortable 5-0 triumph for Celtic. KILLARNEY CELTIC: Pierce Moynihan, Sean Collins, Jake Darn, Jack O'Grady, Killian Murphy, Mark Looney, Cillian Coffey, Odhran O'Shea, Nando Dominique, Liam Hennigan, Joshue Williams. Subs: Darragh Moynihan, Luca Noves. IVERAGH UNITED: Sean Griffin, Cathal O'Driscoll, Matthew O'Sullivan, Sean Quirke, Ryan Courtney, Ramin Klan, Marc O'Connor, Liam Conway, Adam Nazzan, Alex Kelly. Subs: Liam Behan, Zach O'Driscoll, Aaron O'Connor, Dominic Courtney.