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South Kerry
County:
Kerry
Colours:
Green & Gold
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland
Munster champions
Kerry champions
Football:
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South Kerry is a division of Kerry GAA. The South Kerry division consists of club teams. It is primarily known for Gaelic football, though some hurling is also played. The division fields teams in the Kerry Senior Football Championship, Kerry Minor Football Championship, and Kerry Under-21 Football Championship.
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