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06 Sept 2025

Company Overhaul sponsor Dundalk's De La Salle football jerseys

Company Overhaul sponsor Dundalk's De La Salle football jerseys

David Broe Co-founder of Overhaul, Aidan McGuinness De La Salle Under 19s Mentor. De La Salle footballers (left to right): Rhys O'Hare, Adam Woolard, Luke Shevlin, Alex O'Hagan and Fionn Holmes.

Irish-founded US-headquartered supply chain management software company Overhaul has sponsored two new sets of jerseys for the De la Salle school’s football teams.

Overhaul, the only device-agnostic supply chain visibility and risk monitoring solution for in-transit shipments, have committed to three years of sponsorship for the De La Salle football kits.

Teachers and pupils wish to thank Overhaul for their sponsorship of the new football jerseys.

Since the foundation, in 1986, of the FAI Schools North-East League competitions, covering Louth, Meath & North Dublin, De La Salle College have amassed a mighty 24 league titles across four age groups, in addition to one Leinster Cup, one Leinster Shield and four Leinster League titles, more than any other school in the region.

They also rank among the top five most-successful schools in the province!

The De La Salle football teams have had great success in recent years.

The First-Year team were crowned the 2024 North East Division One Champions on the 8th March, after winning against Boyne Community School.

Midfielder Ryan McCann scored from long range to equalised for the Della, with the De La Salle winning 5-4 on penalties.

The Under 15 team also were crowned North-East Division One Champions on the 29th January, with defender Calum Woods scoring the only goal of the game from a free kick. Both teams will go on to represent the North-East in the Champions League, where they will play the other winners from the different Leinster divisions. 

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