Dundalk FC Clean Up Day shows strength of Club’s community spirit. Photos by Dundalk FC
Dundalk FC held a successful Clean Up Day at Oriel Park on Saturday, with a large number of supporters volunteering their time to help improve the stadium and surrounding areas.
The initiative saw extensive work carried out across the ground, with far more achieved over the course of the day than initially anticipated.
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Executive Director Chris Clinton praised the effort and commitment shown by those involved, highlighting the importance of community-led initiatives within the club.
“The local support for this effort was outstanding. This is the way forward. We are a community club in the truest sense, and this community effort had real heart. Thank you all so much for leading this — it was magnificent.”
Supporters played a central role throughout the day, contributing their time, skills, and energy to a wide range of tasks.
The Clean Up Day was organised and supported by the Dundalk FC Supporters Trust, the 1903, and the Shedside Army, alongside many individual supporters who volunteered to take part.
The club also received generous assistance from local businesses and organisations, whose support helped ensure the day ran smoothly.
Dundalk FC would like to thank Ever Kleen Cleaning Service, Mo Chara, Oxygen, Terry Kelly Paint Store, AV Direct, Louth County Council (including support from the Integration Support Coordinator), Brian McKeown, David Lynch of Ice Tech Refrigeration & Air Conditioning, and Brew Crew for their contributions.
Dundalk FC would like to sincerely thank everyone who took part in the Clean Up Day. The event was a positive and productive example of supporters and the wider community coming together to support the club.
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