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Welcome to Ferry Rangers Club Website

The Ferry Rangers AFC club was established in 1995 in response to a need for sport and social club activity within the local community. The name of the club originated from an earlier team which had played in the Desmond Cup competition about 20 years previously. The club offers soccer participation and spectatorship to an immediate catchment within 10 mile radius spanning across a wide age group amongst male and females.

Ferry Rangers Junior and Youths team are joining the Kerry League 2020/21 season, the schoolboys and girls teams are staying in the Desmond league. We thank both leagues for this move, 

 

Thanks. Wording for the website roughly. 
Ferry Rangers AFC would like to thank the Community Enhancement Programme and the Department of Rural and Community Development for its funding provided towards the purchase of a defibrillator. This is an important safety feature for our club and community.

 

Ferry Rangers AFC would like to thank the Community Enhancement Programme and the Department of Rural Community Development for its funding provided towards the purchase of a Defibrillator. This is an important safety feature for our club and community. 

Due to Coronavirus the weekly lotto has been postponed till further notice, 

Ferry Rangers AFC would like to thank the Community Enhancement Program and the Department of Rural and Community Development for its funding provided towards the maintenance and upkeep of our field. 
This will greatly improve our playing surface for all our teams.

 

 

Match Results

U12 league - 11/02/17

Senior league - 28/01/17

 

Lotto

This weeks draw

  • 12
  • 18
  • 21
  • 31

No jackpot winner 

lucky dips; Maura Wren, Mike & Eithne Griffin, David Tough, Sophie Prenderville, Natalia McGinley O'Brien

promoter; John Mc Ginley 

next week jackpot €7,400

venue; Coolahan's bar, Thursday 19th

Welcome to Ferry Rangers

Although now the club is based in County Kerry our Schoolboys play as members of the Desmond League in West Limerick. However, it is the belief of the club that access to an improved pitch would attract increased co-operation with its fellow clubs in the Kerry region. The club provides the unique facility to underage players in its own area but also to underage players in Asdee, Ballylongford and Moyvane catchment areas. These underage players would have no access to the game without Ferry Rangers AFC. The club welcomes their participation.

Our Junior and Youths teams have moved to to the Kerry District League KDL in 2021, we are grateful for the Desmond league and the Kerry league on accommodating this move for our club. 

New Playing Pitch

Land was made available to the club in 1995 by a local Hotel owner on a yearly rental basis. The club grew from strength to strength due to the club management and members. It was agreed that the club would purchase its own pitch for the benefit of the club’s future and did so at Doonard, 0.5 miles from Tarbert on the Ballylongford road. Planning permission was to Ferry Rangers on January 27th 2006. Huge effort was put into fund raising to accomplish this great deed. Work commenced on the playing field June 26th 2006.Ferry Rangers started playing in their new ground August 2008 and the first game was against Asdee Rovers in which Ferry won 2-0.The phased development of the pitch at Doonard is to continue with viewers stand, meeting room facilities, changing rooms, toilets, flood lighting and car park. This is essential for the long-term objectives for the club. Club management also firmly believes that the improved facility will add value to the social aspect of the club to the local community and the surrounding areas.

 

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