Arles/Killeen GAA

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Arles/Killeen
Ard Lios/Cillín
Founded: 1995
County: Laois
Club colours: White with black trim
Grounds: Rossena
Coordinates: 52°53′34.99″N 6°59′45.06″W / 52.8930528°N 6.99585°W / 52.8930528; -6.99585Coordinates: 52°53′34.99″N 6°59′45.06″W / 52.8930528°N 6.99585°W / 52.8930528; -6.99585
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Arles/Killeen GAA ia a Gaelic Athletic Association gaelic football club in County Laois, Ireland.

Founded in 1995, after a disagreement with the original Arles parish club, the club colours are white with black trim.

The club has won 3 Laois Intermediate Football Championships and in 2006 reached the Laois Senior Football Championship final where they were beaten by Ballyroan Gaels .

From under 12 to under 21 the club plays with the parish team Ballylinan/Glenmore

Laois senior player Donal Kingston and former Laois senior players Brian McDonald, Donal Brennan and Paul McDonald play their club football with Arles/Killeen.


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