Kerry County Club Championship

Kerry County Club Championship

The Kerry club championship is a Gaelic football championship played between senior clubs in Kerry, Republic of Ireland. The last final was played in 2005 were An Ghaeltacht beat Kerins O'Rahilly's. The competition was restarted in 2009. The winners of this competition will represent Kerry in the Munster Senior Club Football Championship when the Kerry Senior Football Championship is won by a divisional team which cannot play in the provincial competition.

Read more about Kerry County Club Championship:  2009 Championship, Roll of Honour

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