Join the Limerick Minor Footballer’s ‘Last Man Standing’ Competition

To raise much needed finds for the 2021 season, the Limerick minor footballer’s have organised a ‘Last Man Standing’ competition that begins this weekend.

To enter, you can head to their Go Fund Me page where a €10 donation will allow you entry into the competition.

A ‘Last Man Standing’ competition works off the English Premier League with participants picking a team each weekend. If your team wins then you advance to the next week and select a different team but if your chosen team fails to win then you are eliminated.

Join here- Limerick Minor Football ‘Last Man Standing’

“Due to Covid-19 we have decided to run a last man standing competition to raise much needed funds for the 2021 season. To enter all you need to do is donate a minimum of €10 and contact any member of the management. Competition starting weekend of the 6th February. There is no issue whatsoever if you only wish to donate and not enter the competition “

Kevin Denihan-Limerick Minor Football Manager

Go Fund Me Page

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