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13 Nov 2025

Fixture details revealed for Limerick clubs in Munster Football Championship action next weekend

Three Limerick clubs are in Munster Football Championship action next weekend

Fixture details revealed for Limerick clubs in Munster Football Championship action next weekend

Danny Neville in action for Askeaton Ballysteen Kilcornan Desmonds I PICTURE: Brendan Gleeson

THREE Limerick clubs are in Munster Football Championship action next weekend. Senior county champions Mungret St Paul's make the trip to Kerry to take on Dingle on Sunday November 23 at 1pm in Austin Stack Park, Tralee. 

This is the first time in the city club's history that they will play in the Munster senior football club championship.
In 2023, Mungret St Paul's reached the Munster Intermediate final when they were defeated by Cill na Martra.

Kerry club's have had the upper hand on Limerick club's in the Munster SFC in the last decade. Dingle ended a 77 year wait for the Kerry senior football championship title defeating Austin Stacks 2-13 to 1-12 in the Kerry SFC decider.

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Kerry footballers Paul Geaney, Dylan Geaney, Conor Geaney and Tom O'Sullivan are all part of the west Kerry outfit. 

Askeaton-Ballysteen-Kilcornan Desmonds travel to Cork on Sunday November 23 to take on Aghabullogue in the Munster Intermediate Football Championship semi-final with a time and venue yet to decided. Limerick footballer Danny Neville has been in impressive form for the intermedate county champions in recent weeks. 

Limerick Premier Junior 'A' champions Ahane face Buttevant in Kildorrery, Co.Cork on Saturday November 22 at 1:30pm. Former Irish rugby internationals Ian Keatley and Sean Cronin have both featured for the east Limerick side, while former Clare footballer Gary Brennan is in charge of Ahane.

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