Heartland Credit Union Secures Naming Rights to Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada
– Five-Year Sponsorship Deal will see stadium renamed Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada

Leitrim, 3rd October, 2025 – Heartland Credit Union Ltd., proudly serving the communities of Annaduff, Mohill, Carrick-on-Shannon, and surrounding areas and common bond, is delighted to announce a landmark partnership with Leitrim GAA, securing the naming rights to the iconic Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada. Under this new agreement, the stadium will now be known as Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada.
This five-year partnership highlights Heartland Credit Union’s deep-rooted commitment to supporting local sport, culture, and community development in Leitrim.
According to Collette Brennan CEO of Heartland Credit Union
“We are delighted to partner with Leitrim GAA and support the incredible work happening at Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada. The stadium plays a vital role as a hub for Gaelic games and a place where the values of teamwork, discipline, and community spirit are nurtured and passed down to future generations. This partnership aligns perfectly with our commitment to community involvement and backing local initiatives.
She continued:
“Credit unions and the GAA share a strong bond — both are deeply rooted in their communities and rely on the dedication of local volunteers who give their time selflessly. This partnership feels like a natural and meaningful fit.”
Chairperson of Leitrim County Board Declan Bohan said: “On behalf of our officials, players, coaches, and supporters, we are thrilled to welcome Heartland Credit Union as our new naming rights partner. There are strong, existing links between the GAA Membership and Credit Unions at grassroots level, and this partnership strengthens those ties even further. Our spiritual home has been the stage for many unforgettable moments for our County Teams and our Clubs, and we look forward to creating many more at what will now be known as Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada over the 5-year term of this partnership.”
This new collaboration between Heartland Credit Union and Leitrim GAA marks an important investment in Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada, helping to enhance its role as a central hub for Gaelic games and youth development across the county.

Heartland Credit Union Secures Naming Rights to Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada
GeneralHeartland Credit Union Secures Naming Rights to Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada
– Five-Year Sponsorship Deal will see stadium renamed Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada
Leitrim, 3rd October, 2025 – Heartland Credit Union Ltd., proudly serving the communities of Annaduff, Mohill, Carrick-on-Shannon, and surrounding areas and common bond, is delighted to announce a landmark partnership with Leitrim GAA, securing the naming rights to the iconic Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada. Under this new agreement, the stadium will now be known as Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada.
This five-year partnership highlights Heartland Credit Union’s deep-rooted commitment to supporting local sport, culture, and community development in Leitrim.
According to Collette Brennan CEO of Heartland Credit Union
“We are delighted to partner with Leitrim GAA and support the incredible work happening at Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada. The stadium plays a vital role as a hub for Gaelic games and a place where the values of teamwork, discipline, and community spirit are nurtured and passed down to future generations. This partnership aligns perfectly with our commitment to community involvement and backing local initiatives.
She continued:
“Credit unions and the GAA share a strong bond — both are deeply rooted in their communities and rely on the dedication of local volunteers who give their time selflessly. This partnership feels like a natural and meaningful fit.”
Chairperson of Leitrim County Board Declan Bohan said: “On behalf of our officials, players, coaches, and supporters, we are thrilled to welcome Heartland Credit Union as our new naming rights partner. There are strong, existing links between the GAA Membership and Credit Unions at grassroots level, and this partnership strengthens those ties even further. Our spiritual home has been the stage for many unforgettable moments for our County Teams and our Clubs, and we look forward to creating many more at what will now be known as Heartland Credit Union Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada over the 5-year term of this partnership.”
This new collaboration between Heartland Credit Union and Leitrim GAA marks an important investment in Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada, helping to enhance its role as a central hub for Gaelic games and youth development across the county.
Leitrim U20 Football Manager Announcement
County FootballHandball News: Three Titles for Leitrim at Irish Wallball Nationals
HandballLeitrim Handball enjoyed a hugely successful weekend at the Irish Wallball Nationals, held across venues in County Tyrone from Friday to Sunday evening last. The county returned home with three national titles and a host of impressive performances across a range of age categories.
Silverware for Leitrim – Katie Kane (Girls 17 and under plate), Adam Neary ( Boys 13 and under plate), Sophie Kane ( Girls 13 and under plate).
Leitrim’s involvement continued into Sunday, with Maxim Gilmartin (Annaduff) reaching the semi-finals of the Boys 13 & Under Cup, narrowly losing out to eventual champion Ciaran Corr (Tyrone). His top-four national finish speaks to the growing strength of Leitrim’s emerging talent.
Focus for this talented bunch now shifts to the Connacht GAA Handball Wallball Championships, taking place next weekend in Kilglass Co. Roscommon, where Leitrim’s young athletes will look to build on this weekend’s momentum.
Gary Cox, Adam Neary, Maxim Gilmartin from Annaduff Handball Club at the 2025 Irish Wallball Nationals in Co Tyrone.
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2025 Club Championship Fixtures for w/e 4-5 Oct
Club FootballThe fixture details for the Connacht Gold Senior Semi Finals have been released and are as follows:
The draw details for the Smith Monumentals IFC – QF are below. These fixtures are due to be played on w/e 19-21st Sept.
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior A – Qtr Finals have been released and are as follows:
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior C – Round 3 has been released and is as follows:
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2025 Club Championship Fixtures for w/e 27-28 Sept
Club FootballThe fixture details for the Connacht Gold Senior Round 4 have been released and are as follows:

The draw details for the Smith Monumentals IFC – QF are below. These fixtures are due to be played on w/e 19-21st Sept.
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior A – Round 5 have been released and are as follows:
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior B – Round 3 has been released and is as follows:
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2025 Club Championship Fixtures for w/e 20-21 Sept & Ticketing Updates
Club FootballLivestreaming will commence next Saturday for the Senior Quarter Finals onwards as per previous years in both Connacht Gold SFC & the Smith Monumentals IFC championships on our usual JWPlayer/InPlayer Platform.
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Digital Ticketing will also be in operation in Páirc Seán MacDiarmada from this point forward and can be purchased from our Universe Ticket portal.
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Both Ticketing Systems will be live from Wednesday, 10th Sept.
The fixture details for the Connacht Gold Senior Quarter Finals have been released and are as follows:
The fixture details for the Smith Monumentals IFC – Round 4 have been released and are as follows:
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior C – Round 3 has been released and is as follows:
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Handball News: Fenagh’s Sophie Kane Proves She’s ACE!
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Fixtures & Results refreshed on LeitrimGAA.ie — honouring 20 years of a familiar look
GeneralLeitrim GAA today unveils a refreshed Fixtures & Results section that respects two decades of tradition while embracing a cleaner, modern presentation.
Back in 2005, LeitrimGAA.ie introduced a new website with a distinctive fixtures/results colour scheme that quickly became part of how supporters followed club and county action online. While the website has seen multiple improvements since then — including a major platform upgrade in 2018 — the fixtures/results layout remained true to that original approach for 20 years.
The new version keeps that heritage in view while aligning with the GAA’s contemporary branding (green: football/purple: hurling) for fixtures and results. It also introduces club crests throughout — covering county squads and all Leitrim-based clubs — to make fixtures easier to scan on mobile and desktop, and to add a little extra club identity to every listing.
Crucially, nothing is lost: the Results Archive remains intact, with match results available all the way back to 2004.
Supporters, media and club volunteers can continue to look up historic scorelines and track progress through past campaigns in one place.
Here is a quick link to the common pages that attract thousands of visitors per week:
Today, Fixtures Next 10 Days, Results Last 10 days, Competitions – Club, Competitions – Coiste na nÓg, Competitions – County
Club pages refreshed:
As part of this upgrade, all 23 club pages now have a refreshed layout: which includes an embedded Fixtures & Results panel specific to each club.
There is also a one-click “F & R of Associated Teams” view, ensuring amalgamated teams by grade/competition are covered—links that previously weren’t easy to find.
Each page also includes the club’s map location, plus direct links to the club website and social channels for quick follow-up.
The result is a consistent, mobile-friendly experience that keeps every club’s activity and associated teams in one place.
A Club Fixtures Focus panel is now available via the home page and also via the Club main page or the drop down menus on the side panels.
Here is a quick link the club pages: Clubs
A Step back in Time – Who remembers these images ?
Our website in June 2005
The 2007 Website banner
The 2013 Website banner
2025 Club Championship Fixtures for w/e 12-14 Sept
Club FootballThe fixture details for the Connacht Gold Senior Round 4 have been released and are as follows:

The draw details for the Smith Monumentals IFC – Round 4 are below. These fixtures are due to be played on w/e 19-21st Sept.
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior A – Round 4 have been released and are as follows:
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior B – Round 1 has been released and is as follows:
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior C – Round 2 has been released and is as follows:
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2026 Leitrim Under 20 Football Team Manager Vacancy
County FootballLeitrim GAA is seeking expressions of interest from interested parties for the position of Leitrim Under 20 Manager for 2026.
Experience and skills
Essential Criteria
Desirable Criteria
Interested parties should apply in writing and submit a CV with details of coaching qualifications and management experience for consideration by email to secretary.leitrim@gaa.ie by 5pm on Monday, September 15th.
Handball News: Kanes Make It an All-Leitrim Final at “Battle of the Courts 2025”
HandballKanes Make It an All-Leitrim Final at “Battle of the Courts 2025”
Clough-Ballacolla, Co. Laois – Leitrim’s emerging handball talent made a powerful impression at the “Battle of the Courts 2025” last weekend, as six juvenile players competed against the country’s best in an early-season showcase. Hosted by Clough-Ballacolla Handball Club in County Laois, the event drew over 70 young athletes from all four provinces and served as a key warm-up for the upcoming Connacht and National 1-Wall Championships.
Leading the way for Leitrim were Fenagh sisters Sophie and Abbie Kane, who lit up the U13 girls’ division. Both impressed on opposite sides of the draw, showing outstanding skill and composure to reach the final. Sophie ultimately claimed the title, continuing her excellent run of form in 2025. Abbie, competing above her age category, also turned heads with her maturity and consistent performances. The duo will be strong favourites heading into the Connacht Championship.
In the U17 girls’ division, Katie Kane delivered a gritty and determined display. After a narrow defeat in her opener, she bounced back strongly with a dominant win and was unlucky to lose her third game 21-18 in a tightly contested encounter. As one of the younger competitors in this grade and facing some of the top-ranked players in the country, Katie showed she’s right in the mix as the championship season approaches.
In the U17 boys’ competition, Annaduff’s Gary Cox began strongly with a first-round win before facing Wexford’s Nathan Lawlor in a high-quality match. Despite a 21-15 loss, Cox played some outstanding handball. With some tightening of his serve, he looks poised to make a real impact in the weeks ahead.
Fenagh’s Daniel Kane also put in a strong showing in the U15 boys’ division. He secured wins against opponents from Kilkenny and Cork before narrowly losing out to eventual champion Thomas O’Brien of Wexford. Their match was evenly balanced until a few late errors swung momentum. Kane’s display suggests he’ll be a serious contender when championship action kicks off.
Annaduff’s Adam Neary also impressed in the U15 boys’ grade. After three consecutive wins, he once again met Wexford powerhouse Charlie Roche who denied him a place in the final four. While Roche repeated his win from a previous meeting, Neary showed continued improvement and is steadily closing the gap with the top players. He’ll be a key player for Leitrim in the provincial campaign.
As the Connacht and National 1-Wall Championships draw closer, Leitrim’s juvenile handballers look well-prepared to make their mark in 2025. Next up for the girls are back-to-back weekends of action, starting with the “She’s ACE” Wallball Festival in Galway (Sept 12–13). They will be joined by the boys on the following weekend for a trip to the Aran Islands to compete in the “Aon Bhalla Inis Mór” event.
L-R : Sophie Kane (Fenagh) – Winner of Girls U13 division, Kevin Brennan – Clough Ballacolla Handball Club, Abbie Kane (Fenagh) – Runner Up
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2025 Club Championship Fixtures for w/e 5-7 Sept
Club FootballThe Draw for Senior Round 4 has by default revealed itself following the round 3 draw. These fixtures are due to be played on w/e 12-14th Sept.

The fixture details for the Smith Monumentals IFC – Round 3 have been released and are as follows:
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior A – Round 3 have been released and are as follows:
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior B – Round 2 has been released and is as follows:
The fixture details for the Fresh Today Junior C – Round 2 has been released and is as follows:
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