Sport
Kerry FC charity match raises €39k for little Alex and the Fitzgerald family
Kerry Football Club presented the Fitzgerald family from Tralee with a cheque for over €39,000 before their game against Treaty United last Friday night at Mounthawk Park.
The club ran a very successful charity match on February 2 which saw a Kerry Soccer Legends team take on Kerry GAA Legends team in Tralee. The fundraiser was in aid of four-year-old Alex Fitzgerald who is currently receiving treatment in Crumlin Children’s Hospital for childhood cancer.
The total amount raised by the club was €39,268.34. There was a large crowd on the night and through ticket sales, a bucket collection and a very successful GoFundMe campaign, the club was able to raise a substantial amount of money.
“I would like to thank everyone who donated to our fundraiser,” Kerry FC Sporting Director Billy Dennehy said. “The reaction was incredible and I couldn’t believe the amount raised when we finished up the final count.
“I know this will go a long way towards supporting Alex’s care and I hope the hard work from the club can help the Fitzgerald family going into the next couple of months.”
On the pitch, Kerry were unfortunate not to snatch a draw as Ryan Kelliher’s missed penalty saw them fall to a 0-1 defeat, but they bounced back on Monday night by booking their place in the final of the Munster Senior Cup with an impressive 4-1 win over the same opposition.
Ronan Teahan, Seán McGrath (two) and Daniel Okwute got their names on the scoresheet for Conor McCarthy’s team. They will play either Waterford or Rockmount in the final.
Tonight (Friday) they return to league action with an away fixture against Athlone Town. Kick-off is at 7.45pm.

