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Kerry Football Club

Participation from County Kerry began when a team representing the Kerry District League played in the Eircom under 21 League in 2002 and 2003.
However, this arrangement was terminated as the football authorities decided on a format change to their league structure.

The KDL resumed participation with the League of Ireland at underage level joining the Southern Elite Division of the Under 17 Underage League of Ireland in 2016 and subsequently then the Under-19 League in 2019.

It was announced on 22 June 2022 that an application had been made by Kerry Football Club, an entity comprising of the KDL and a consortium led by Brian Ainscough , Billy Dennehy and Steven Conway, for a licence to compete in the League of Ireland for the 2023 season. The application was deemed successful on 16 November 2022, when Kerry Football Club were awarded a licence to play in the First Division. The club will operate on a fully amateur basis for the 2023 season, and play their home games in Mounthawk Park Tralee.

Florø Sportsklubb

Florø Sportsklubb, or FSK for short, was founded on June 12, 1912. The club
has many enthusiasts and has been an important volunteer player in Florø. According to a survey conducted by Firda a few years ago, it was estimated that approximately 42 man-years of volunteer hours were spent each year. The club has been a member of the 17th of May committee in Florø for two decades alone, and has worked with volunteer work for major events in the city for over 20 years.
The club arranges matches/events in football and handball.

Coventry City FC

The club was founded in 1883 by Willie Stanley, an employee of local cycle firm Singers. The club as a result was known as Singers FC until 1898 when the name was changed to Coventry City.

Coventry City kicked off the 2020/21 season back in the SkyBet Championship, continuing to groundshare at St Andrew's. On 10th March 2021, an 10-year agreement was signed with Wasps Group that would see the Sky Blues return to play at the Ricoh Arena from August 2021. The Sky Blues finished the season in 16th place, 12 points clear off the relegation zone, ensuring that the 2021/22 season's return to Coventry would see Championship football again.

Southend United Football Club

Established in 1957, Southend United F.C. is one of the largest Junior Soccer Clubs in Waterford City with a growing membership of almost 200 players and coaches. Celebrating its 60th Anniversary this year, this vibrant soccer club is located in the centre of the city adjoining many schools, housing estates and business parks, it is easy accessible from all routes and is situated adjacent to the outer ring road. Membership of this local soccer club is open to all schoolboys and schoolgirls from the ages of 4yrs to 18yrs and adult players, volunteers and parents. There is a Children's Soccer Academy held every Sunday morning for age group 5-9 years and also on Wednesday afternoons. The children learn the very basics of soccer and our aim is to foster team work and skills as well as having great fun.

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