Grassroots football clubs awarded share of €450k Government funding for facilities

Grassroots football clubs awarded share of €450k Government funding for facilities

Minister for Health and Minister for Public Health, Wellbeing and the National Drugs Strategy announce successful IRFU and FAI clubs sharing in €900,000 Healthy Ireland Walking Tracks fund.

The Minister for Health, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill TD and the Minister for Public Health, Wellbeing and the National Drugs Strategy, Jennifer Murnane O’Connor TD, today announced the 35 Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU) and Football Association of Ireland (FAI) clubs that will share in a €900,000 Healthy Ireland Walking Tracks fund.

This is the second phase of Healthy Ireland’s IRFU and FAI Walking Tracks initiative, which last year allocated €1 million to improve the accessibility of pitch-side walking tracks in clubs all over Ireland.

During phase one, 22 FAI clubs and 21 IRFU clubs were funded to make upgrades to walking tracks within their grounds, enabling more people in their communities to participate in physical activity.

The IRFU and FAI have each received €450,000 under phrase two of the initiative, with successful clubs receiving grants of between €15,000 and €30,000.

Enhancements to walking tracks include the installation and upgrading of lighting to extend the hours of track usage, particularly during winter months, enabling more non-playing members to engage in physical activity. The provision of walking tracks is particularly important in rural areas, where safe, well-lit walking routes may be limited.

Minister Carroll MacNeill said: “Improving the health of our population requires a collective effort. Our partnership with the IRFU and the FAI is a clear example of how working together can deliver tangible benefits for communities across Ireland.

“I would like to commend clubs across the country who have already upgraded their tracks and opened their facilities to the wider community. Their actions, along with the support of the IRFU and FAI nationally, show how practical initiatives can make a real difference." 

Minister Murnane O’Connor said: “Healthy Ireland is very proud to continue our partnership with the IRFU and the FAI on the Walking Tracks initiative which illustrates the Healthy Ireland ethos by supporting clubs to create healthy community hubs.

“I have had the privilege of visiting some of the upgraded walking tracks and have seen and heard about the transformative benefits they have provided, not only for club members but for the wider community. 

“Upgrading their tracks will enable clubs to provide a more accessible, inclusive setting for physical activity, enhancing the overall health and wellbeing of the community.  It’s a wonderful way for clubs to engage with their communities and to encourage non-paying members to become more physically active.

“I want to express my thanks to both organisations for the considerable work involved in this process and I look forward to seeing the progress at some of the clubs in the future.”

CEO of the FAI, David Courell said: “The FAI welcomes the latest round of funding for the Healthy Ireland walking tracks, which have helped to make our Club Mark-accredited clubs even more accessible to communities around the country. It is essential that our clubs continue to enhance their facilities to provide for everyone within their local community and that is why the roll-out of our Facility Investment Vision and Strategy and our Social and Environmental Sustainability Strategy are so important because they are having a positive impact on the health and wellbeing of so many.

“I want to thank both ministers, the Department of Health and everyone at Healthy Ireland for their continued support with this initiative."

CEO of the IRFU, Kevin Potts said: “IRFU is delighted to continue its partnership with Healthy Ireland for another year as we further develop the walking tracks programme. In line with our focus on inclusivity, this ongoing collaboration enables even more clubs to engage directly with their local community.

“By opening up facilities to offer wellbeing opportunities — providing safe, car-free spaces to walk and socially connect — rugby clubs can continue to be welcoming and inclusive environments for all.”

 

Full list of successful FAI clubs

Club

Location

Allocation

Kilworth Celtic

Cork

€ 25,000

Tuam Celtic AFC

Galway

€ 25,000

Abbeyfeale United FC

Limerick

€ 25,000

Maree Oranmore FC

Galway

€ 25,000

Carrick Rovers AFC

Monaghan

€ 25,000

Claremorris AFC

Mayo

€ 25,000

Mervue United

Galway

€ 25,000

Renmore AFC

Galway

€ 25,000

Duncannon/Seaview FC

Wexford

€ 25,000

Dunfanaghy Youths FC

Donegal

€ 25,000

Lucan United Football Club

Dublin

€ 25,000

Moyne Villa FC

Galway

€ 25,000

Drinagh Rangers FC

Cork

€ 25,000

Sacred Heart Football Club

Dublin

€ 25,000

Manulla Football Club

Mayo

€ 25,000

Ballingarry AFC

Limerick

€ 25,000

Mungret Regional Football Club

Limerick

€ 25,000

Everton AFC

Cork

€ 25,000

Total

€ 450,000

 

 

Related News

View all
View all
REPORT | BU15 | Portugal 5-0 Ireland

REPORT | BU15 | Portugal 5-0 Ireland

Lizzy Kent appointed as FAI Head of Women & Girls' Football

Lizzy Kent appointed as FAI Head of Women & Girls' Football

Referee Rob Hennessy promoted to UEFA Category One

Referee Rob Hennessy promoted to UEFA Category One

BU15 squad confirmed for UEFA Development Tournament

BU15 squad confirmed for UEFA Development Tournament

Colleges & Universities line up French test in Athlone

Colleges & Universities line up French test in Athlone

Ireland WU19 & WU17 teams discover Round 2 opponents

Ireland WU19 & WU17 teams discover Round 2 opponents

UEFA draws made for Ireland MU19 & MU17 teams

UEFA draws made for Ireland MU19 & MU17 teams

Round-Up | 2025 CUFL Finals

Round-Up | 2025 CUFL Finals