The race is on in the Healthy Football League

The race is on in the Healthy Football League

The race is now officially on to find out which clubs has the fittest fans in Ireland!

Over two thousand people have now downloaded the Health Football League App and signed up to get active in the name of their favourite League of Ireland club.

It promises to be an exciting competition over the next 3 months with significant cash prizes on offer to the most active League of Ireland clubs and their partner grassroots clubs and schools. The competition is open to everyone no matter what age or fitness level.

Just download the app, register for your favourite club and get active. The app tracks walking, running or cycling activity and transforms it into points for your favourite club.

Every step counts to move your club up the Bank of Ireland Healthy Football League of Ireland table. Irish clubs will also be in competition with over a hundred other well-known clubs across Europe.

You can encourage your friends and family to get active with you and be part of your fitness journey! Even if you’re out walking the dog or walking around the shops, you can log into the app on your phone and score points for your favourite LOI club!

So, download the app now (free of charge) from the app store and join thousands of fans across Ireland on a fitness and well-being journey to help their club to the title of Ireland’s (and Europe’s) fittest football fans.

Head to www.healthyfootballeague.com

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