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Gaelic games club in Ballymun, Dublin, Ireland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ballymun Kickhams (Irish: Ciceam Bhaile Munna ) is a GAA club in Ballymun, Dublin, Ireland. The club has a clubhouse and its home pitch, Pairc Ciceam, just off the Ballymun (junction 4) exit of the M50. Ballymun also has a full size astroturf pitch. The club derives its name from Charles Joseph Kickham (1828–1882). They last won the Dublin Senior Football Championship in 2020.
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The club was set up in 1969 following the merging of two clubs, Ballymun Gaels and C.J. Kickhams.[1][failed verification] Senior status was first achieved in 1978 when Ballymun Kickhams beat Fingal Ravens in the Intermediate league final. In 1981 Ballymun made it to their first Dublin Senior Football Championship Final. The club's Intermediate team participated in the 2010 RTÉ series Celebrity Bainisteoir, with Today FM's Maireád Farrell.
Ballymun Kickhams won their first Dublin Football Championship in 1982, won their second in 1985 before claiming their third in 2012. Ballymun claimed the Division 1 league title in 1983, 1984, 1987, 1988 and, most recently, in 2009. On Sunday 9 December 2012, Ballymun Kickhams won their first Leinster Senior Football Final, defeating Portlaoise, in Mullingar.
In 2011, the U14 Ballymun Kickhams team won the All Ireland Division 1 Féile for the first time in the club's history.
In March 2013, Ballymun Kickhams reached the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Final, a game which Roscommon GAA club St Brigid's won.
In 2015, the Ballymun minor team, managed by former Dublin senior footballer, Paddy Christie, won a historic treble. They won the Minor 'A' Football Championship, Division 1 League Title and Leinster Minor Football Championship.
As the COVID-19 pandemic emerged in 2020, Brendan Hackett was Ballymun Kickhams coach.[2][3] He led the club to the 2020 Dublin Senior Football Championship.[4] As of 2022, Hackett was still managing the club.[5]
Manager | Years |
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— | 1969–2000s? |
Paul Curran[7][8] | c. 2011–2014 |
Paddy Carr[9][10] | c. 2016–2017 |
Brendan Hackett | c. 2018–2022 |
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