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LEDP Markets Field, Niall O'Callaghan, LEDP and Treaty United Football Club owner Ciara McCormack. Picture: Keith Wiseman LEDP Markets Field, Niall O'Callaghan, LEDP and Treaty United Football Club owner Ciara McCormack. Picture: Keith Wiseman

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LEDP and Treaty Utd sign historic deal for Markets Field Stadium

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LEDP Markets Field, Niall O’Callaghan, LEDP and Treaty Utd Football Club owner Ciara McCormack. Picture: Keith Wiseman

LEDP and Treaty Utd sign historic deal for Markets Field Stadium, securing the future of senior soccer in Limerick

LEDP and Treaty Utd sign historic deal for Markets Field Stadium, securing the future of senior soccer in Limerick
LEDP Markets Field, Niall O’Callaghan, LEDP and Treaty United Football Club owner Ciara McCormack. Picture: Keith Wiseman

Limerick Enterprise Development Partnership (LEDP) has announced the signing of a new historic long-term lease with Treaty United Football Club for the use of the Markets Field Stadium. This arrangement will provide much-needed certainty for the future of senior soccer in Limerick and the Mid-West, whilst protecting the iconic Stadium, which remains under LEDP’s ownership.

The Markets Field is a UEFA accredited Category Two stadium in the heart of Garryowen, with a capacity of over 3,000.Under the new lease, Treaty United will retain sole use of the stadium, and take over all operational and future development opportunities, with the continued use of the pitch by its women’s and men’s teams who play League of Ireland football.

This agreement completes a 15-year cycle for LEDP, following its purchase in 2011 and subsequent management of the Stadium ever since. The organisation oversaw a complete redevelopment of the former greyhound stadium, which is considered to be the spiritual home of senior soccer in Limerick, into a modern venue for League of Ireland football.


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Niall O’Callaghan, CEO of LEDP, said, “We’re delighted to hand over the day-to-day running of the Markets Field to Treaty United, a club that is working hard to grow the game in Limerick and whose vision and ambition match that of LEDP for a greater Limerick. Following a lengthy due diligence process, this agreement provides Treaty with the stability they need to grow football in our region whilst protecting this iconic Stadium for football fans.

“I would like to acknowledge the support of The JP McManus Charitable Foundation from the outset in 2011, in sharing our vision of once again making the Markets Field the home of Limerick soccer. I would also like to thank our small but dedicated team who have consistently delivered the best pitch in League of Ireland football, year after year.”

Over the past few years, LEDP has been seeking a sustainable plan with a trusted partner to ensure the Stadium remains available for senior soccer into the future. The agreement with Treaty United reflects a shared goal of supporting the long-term development of the sport locally.

Ciara McCormack, CEO of Treaty United FC, said, “Myself and everyone involved with Treaty United, are extremely grateful for the trust and belief that the LEDP is showing our club, by offering this historic opportunity to build a stable home, long term in Limerick at the Markets Field.

“This has been a meaningful collaboration for the greater good of the city and region, and is a great example of how we can push Limerick and the Mid West forward by working together. We recognise and are honoured to be stewards of all the people, history and magical moments that have come before us, and are the foundation of the Markets Field.

“We look forward to many wonderful days and nights ahead in the heart of Garryowen, as we continue to work hard to build a club that the whole city can get behind and be proud of. Thank you again to the LEDP for trusting us with this opportunity.”

The Markets Field has a long association with sport in Limerick, having previously been home to Gaelic Games and Greyhound Racing. LEDP’s investment and management over the past decade helped bring the Stadium back to full use, including hosting League of Ireland and International matches over the past 10 years.

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