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Ballingarry A.F.C.

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Ballingarry A.F.C. is an amateur Irish football (soccer) club from Ballingarry, County Limerick, Ireland. The club was founded in February 1984 and, as of 2023, was competing in the Limerick Desmond League.

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Ballingarry A.F.C.
The Municipal District of Adare — Rathkeale

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