Ballydonoghue GAA

Ballydonoghue GAA is a Gaelic Athletic Association club in north County Kerry, Ireland.

[16] In the early years of the 20th century, a number of the townlands around the village of Lisselton in County Kerry, had their own football teams.

[17] In 1944, they reached the final of the North Kerry Senior Football Championship for the first time but lost to An t-Arm (Fort Shannon) on a scoreline of 1–6 to 1–1.

They would go on to represent Kerry in the inaugural Munster Senior Club Football Championship which they won, defeating Cooraclare of Clare, 2–7 to 0–4pts.

[21] The club was also represented in the Shannon Rangers team which won the 1972 Kerry Senior Football Championship.

[34] In 2018, they reached the final again for the third year in a row but were defeated by St. Senan's who won their first ever North Kerry Senior Football Championship title.

[36] Because of the delay, Ballydonoghue were denied the opportunity to represent Kerry in the 2020 Munster Junior Club Football Championship which was cancelled.

[37] Just over two months later, the club were involved in another delayed 2020 final, this time for the North Kerry Senior Football Championship.

[38] Jason Foley, who had been a member of the minor team of 2015,[32] won an All-Ireland medal in 2022 and became the first Ballydonoghue player to win an All Star.

[39] In 2023, the club won a tenth North Kerry Senior Football Championship title, defeating St. Senan's 2–6 to 1–6[40] in the first ever final played in Ballyduff.