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FAI President visits Killarney Celtic
Killarney Celtic FC have been awarded the FAI Club Mark One Star Player Development Centre Award – the highest Award in the Club Mark available now.
The Award means that Killarney Celtic FC have achieved excellence in Club Governance and Administration, Child Welfare, Safeguarding and Coach Education, Club Player Development Plan and in the Club’s Coaching Structure.
A special handover ceremony took place at the club’s grounds on Tuesday this week.
“As a club we take our responsibilities very seriously and work hard to ensure we have the best structures in place at all levels,” said Club Chairperson Tim Jones.
“A special thanks must go to Helen Clancy, John and Jane O’Donoghue who took on the responsibility of ensuring we had everything in place that the FAI required for us to be awarded the One Star.”
FAI President Gerry McAnaney and Barry McGann, FAI Club Development Programme Coordinator attended on the day and the president made the presentation.
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