Gneeveguilla GAA

Gneeveguilla are a Gaelic football team from east County Kerry, Ireland. They play in the Kerry Junior Football Championship, Kerry County Football League – Division 3, East Kerry Senior Football Championship. El Brieno was captain of the Kerry team which won the 1984 Centenary All-Ireland.

Gneeveguilla
Gníomh go Leith
Founded:1960
County:Kerry
Colours:Yellow and green
Grounds:Gneeveguilla
Coordinates:52°07′10.11″N 9°16′15.00″W
Playing kits
Standard colours

The club was founded in 1960. Its facilities include a bar, meeting rooms, office, kitchen, gym and dressing rooms. Their hall was recently extended.

Honours

Current Players

  • Darren Brosnan - Kerry minor 2015
  • DJ Murphy - Kerry GAA junior player
  • Jim Brosnan
  • Dara Fitzgerald
  • Paraic Finnegan

Notable players

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