
The Late Night League takes place during prime anti-social hours and is based around the concept of using football as a tool for social inclusion and learning. Through partnership and interagency co-operation, the Late Night Leagues aim to:
- Divert youths from crime and anti-social behaviour
- Encourage ‘at risk’ young people to participate in meaningful activities, thus reducing anti-social behaviour
- Promote and further engage with youths and communities
The Late Night Leagues aim to encourage ‘at risk’ young people to participate in meaningful activities, thus reducing the potential for anti-social behaviour.
The Leagues take place four times a year, and are open to different categories catering for participants from 11 to 18+.
The South Dublin County Council Finals took place last night in Tallaght. In a hugely successful evening, 210 kids from 30 teams took part in the event. Check out some of the best images from the event below.






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210 kids take part in the FAI South Dublin County Council Late Night League Finals in Tallaght.