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MU20: Derry City 2-5 Dundalk FC
Dundalk FC MU20s bounced back in excellent fashion with an impressive 5-2 away win over Derry City at Shared Village. The visitors made a strong start and went in 3-1 ahead at the break thanks to goals from TJ Molloy , Cian O’Leary and Max Ferguson . Dundalk then continued their momentum early in the second half, adding two more goals through Max Ferguson , from a well-taken free-kick, and Aaron Keogh , who finished well. Derry did manage to pull a second goal back, wit
Apr 12 min read


MU17s: DundalK FC 5-1 Longford Town
📸 Kristine Lubimova Dundalk FC MU17s maintained their perfect start to the season on Sunday as they made it five wins from five with an impressive 5-1 victory over Longford Town at Oriel Park. The hosts made a bright start and went in front when Tunde Anunlopo finished well after being played through by Jamie Grace. Longford responded quickly, however, and drew level just a few minutes later when Isohola got in behind the Dundalk defence to make it 1-1. Dundalk reacted in ex
Mar 242 min read


World Down Syndrome Day!
Every year on 21st March, communities around the world come together to promote inclusion, raise awareness, and celebrate the amazing contributions of people with Down Syndrome. This year’s theme — Together Against Loneliness — highlights the importance of connection, support, and unity. 💛💙 At Dundalk FC, we are incredibly proud of our brilliant DS Futsal Team, who continue to inspire us through their teamwork, passion, and dedication both on and off the pitch. ⚪️⚫️ To mark
Mar 211 min read


Bohemian FC 1-1 Dundalk FC
Dundalk FC left Dalymount Park on Friday night feeling they should have taken all three points, but Ciaran Kilduff’s side produced another excellent performance as they continue their impressive return to the Premier Division. A second-half header from Gbemi Arubi cancelled out Patrick Hickey’s opener for Bohemians, but in truth, the Lilywhites’ energetic display—despite a lengthy injury list—warranted far more than a single point. Bohs began brightly with Ross Tierney findin
Mar 212 min read


Preview: Bohs v Dundalk
Photo: Gerry Scully After a successful St Patrick’s weekend at Oriel Park, with two important victories over Waterford FC and Sligo Rovers, Dundalk are back on the road on Friday as they travel to Dalymount Park to take on league leaders Bohemian FC. Ciaran Kilduff Comments “We are happy with the two results over the weekend. Going to Dublin to take on the league leaders, who are unbeaten, is going to be a huge challenge. We know the magnitude of the task. But we are ready. W
Mar 191 min read


DFCTV - Ronan Teahan Interview: Making His Mark at Oriel
Since arriving at Oriel Park from Kerry FC at the start of the season, Ronan Teahan has quickly emerged as one of Dundalk FC’s brightest young performers and is emerging as a fan favourite. With his first goal for the club already secured and his confidence rising with each appearance, Ronan sat down with Chris Clarke this week to discuss his progress, the standards being set within the squad, and what he hopes to bring to Dundalk in the months ahead. To start, has the Premi
Mar 193 min read


MU17: Bohemian FC 0-1 Dundalk FC
Dundalk MU17s maintained their perfect start to the season with a hard-earned 1-0 victory over Bohemian FC in a top-of-the-table clash at the Oscar Traynor Coaching and Development Centre on Sunday. It was a tight and cautious opening to the contest, with both sides taking time to settle and neither willing to give much away in the early stages. Clear-cut chances were at a premium in the first half as the teams felt each other out in a closely fought battle. The game began to
Mar 182 min read


Dundalk FC 1-0 Sligo Rovers
Photo: Emma Gaughran Daryl Horgan’s late penalty secured a hard-earned 1-0 victory for Dundalk over Sligo Rovers at Oriel Park on Monday night, sealing back-to-back wins for Ciarán Kilduff’s side and lifting the Lilywhites into the top four of the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division. Just three days after the emphatic 5-0 win over Waterford, Dundalk showed a different side to their game, battling through a difficult contest and finishing the match with ten men to secure an
Mar 172 min read


Pátrúin ar an bPáirc: Na Pádraig i Stair Dhún Dealgan
Paddy Dunning (Pic: Sportsfile) Agus Seachtain na Gaeilge faoi lán seoil agus Lá Fhéile Pádraig ag teannadh linn, bíonn an tír ar fad ag ceiliúradh ár dteanga agus ár gcultúir. I nDún Dealgan, áfach, tá cúis eile againn le ceiliúradh freisin – stair shaibhir pheile an chlub. Agus muid ag breathnú siar ar na blianta atá caite, tagann ainm amháin chun cinn arís agus arís eile i ngeansaí dubh agus bán an chlub: Pádraig, nó Patrick . Sa ré nua-aimseartha, seasann ainm amháin amac
Mar 173 min read


Match Preview: Dundalk v Sligo Rovers
Photo: Peter Minogue Dundalk return to Oriel Park on Monday evening to face Sligo Rovers (Kick-Off 7. 45) as they look to build on Friday night’s impressive victory over Waterford FC. With another important game arriving quickly, Dundalk will now aim to carry their momentum into what promises to be another demanding test. Speaking ahead of the game, manager Ciarán Kilduff said: “We feel like we made a really good account of ourselves against Waterford, although of course t
Mar 152 min read


MU14 Update: Dundalk FC 1-2 Bohemian FC
Dundalk MU14 fell to a narrow 2–1 defeat against a well-organised Bohemian FC side in what proved to be an entertaining and hard‑fought encounter on Sunday. First Period Dundalk began slowly, with Bohemians immediately asserting themselves and playing some sharp, attacking football. The visitors came close to opening the scoring early when a dangerous ball was driven across the box, only for the resulting shot to flash wide. Bohs did take the lead shortly afterwards when the
Mar 152 min read


Kilduff Provides Kearns Injury Update
Manager Ciarán Kilduff has confirmed that goalkeeper Conor Kearns will face a lengthy spell on the sidelines after sustaining a significant knee injury in Friday night’s SSE Airtricity Men’s Premier Division win over Waterford at Oriel Park. The incident occurred late in the second half and led to a 17-minute stoppage while Kearns received treatment on the pitch before being taken from the field. Providing an update after the game, Ciaran Kilduff said: “We made a really good
Mar 141 min read


Dundalk FC 5-0 Waterford FC
Photo: Emma Gaughran Dundalk recorded their first win of the SSE Airtricity League Premier Division campaign in emphatic style with a convincing 5–0 victory over Waterford at Oriel Park on Friday night. With another magnificent attendance at Oriel, Dundalk finally got the win that their performances deserved, and dominated the match from start to finish. Photo: Gerry Scully The victory was tempered somewhat by concern for goalkeeper Conor Kearns, who was stretchered from the
Mar 143 min read


Preview: Dundalk FC v Waterford
Dundalk FC return to action at Oriel Park on Friday night as they take on Waterford FC, with the Lilywhites back at home after three successive away matches. Last Friday, Dundalk responded strongly to a disappointing result at Richmond Park by turning in a very positive performance in Galway, where they earned a 2-2 draw. The visit of Waterford marks the beginning of a busy weekend at Oriel, with Sligo Rovers due in town on Monday night. Ciaran Kilduff Comments “We’re lookin
Mar 122 min read


MU20: Dundalk FC 2-3 Finn Harps
Dundalk FC U20s suffered their first defeat of the season as Finn Harps claimed a 3-2 win in an entertaining contest. The hosts made a bright start and took a deserved lead inside the opening ten minutes. TJ Molloy-Murphy did well down the wing before cutting the ball back for Aaron Keogh, who finished smartly to cap off an excellent team move. Dundalk continued to look dangerous in the final third and came close to adding a second when Matthew McCloskey was played clean thro
Mar 112 min read


MU17: Derry City 0-2 Dundalk FC
Dundalk FC MU17s maintained their impressive start to the season with a hard-earned 2-0 victory over Derry City at the Brandywell on Sunday afternoon. The home side began the stronger and created a number of early opportunities, but Dundalk stood firm during a difficult opening spell. Having weathered that pressure, the Lilywhites struck first in the 33rd minute. A corner from Noah Boylan caused problems in the Derry box and Leon Laban was on hand to finish, giving Dundalk a
Mar 111 min read


WU17: Dundalk FC 3-2 Finn Harps
Dundalk WU17s recorded an impressive 3-2 victory over Finn Harps at Oriel Park on Sunday, producing a determined performance to secure all three points. With debutants Anna Russell and Georgia Holohan included in the squad, Dundalk were made to work hard throughout against a talented Finn Harps side, ultimately showing their quality and strength in depth to get over the line. The hosts took the lead after 25 minutes when Siun Kirby provided the assist for Mackenzie Crowley to
Mar 101 min read


MU15: Finn Harps 3-3 Dundalk FC
Dundalk celebrate Ryan Musgrave's late equaliser (📸 Kristine Lubimova) Dundalk FC showed tremendous character to battle back from two goals down and earn a deserved 3-3 draw away to Finn Harps at Letterkenny Community Centre. The visitors saw plenty of the ball in the opening half, but two momentary lapses allowed Harps to take a 2-0 lead into the break. Dundalk responded strongly after half-time, coming out with real intent and taking the game to the hosts. Aaron O’Brien s
Mar 102 min read


MU14: Dundalk FC 2-1 Derry City
Dundalk produced another strong display to claim victory after coming from behind in a tough test against a well-organised Derry City side. The hosts started brightly and played some excellent football in the opening 15 minutes, taking the game to Derry from the outset. However, it was Derry who struck first, breaking quickly on the counter-attack before Kealey applied a neat finish to open the scoring. Dundalk responded impressively after the break and came out with real int
Mar 102 min read


International Women's Day: WDL Building For The Future
This International Women’s Day, Dundalk FC is putting the spotlight on a vital part of the club’s future: the development of women’s football at Oriel Park. In a preview of our full interviews that featured in the next issue of the DFC Magazine, on sale at Friday’s match against Waterford, we speak to Women’s Development League manager Phil Cox and captain Aoife Fanning about the progress being made, the standards being set and the belief that women’s football in Dundalk can
Mar 84 min read
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