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Arles–Killeen GAA

Coordinates: 52°53′34.99″N 6°59′45.06″W / 52.8930528°N 6.9958500°W / 52.8930528; -6.9958500
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Arles–Killeen
Ard Lios–Cillín
Founded:1961
County:Laois
Colours:White with black trim
Grounds:San Siro
Coordinates:52°53′34.99″N 6°59′45.06″W / 52.8930528°N 6.9958500°W / 52.8930528; -6.9958500
Playing kits
Standard colours

Arles–Killeen GAA[1] is a Gaelic football club in County Laois, Ireland.

Founded in 1961 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. In 2013 and 2014 they again reached the Laois Senior Football Championship final but were beaten on both occasions by Portlaoise.

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

Achievements

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Notable players

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References

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  1. ^ Miller, Steven (23 August 2020). "County Final Memory: When Arles–Killeen got the better of Arles in the 1997 intermediate football final". Laois Today. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
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Arles-Killeen GAA on the official GAA website