
Treaty United FC has announced a new strategic partnership with Tempo Football, aimed at strengthening grassroots football and enhancing player development opportunities across Limerick and the wider Mid West region.
This collaboration brings together Treaty United’s club structure and player pathway with Tempo Football’s modern, performance-focused approach to coaching and development.
The partnership is centred on supporting players, coaches, and clubs across the region, while working collaboratively within the existing football landscape to provide additional opportunities for participation and progression at all levels of the game.
A key focus of the partnership will be the continued development of grassroots football through a coordinated programme of camps, clinics, and school-based initiatives delivered throughout the year.
In addition, regional development centres will also be established to provide structured training environments for players across the region, creating greater accessibility and consistency in player development.
As part of this integrated model, the partnership will also support education-linked initiatives, including a transition year (TY) programme.
Ian McMahon, managing director of Treaty United, commented: “This partnership is an important step in continuing to strengthen football across our region. It’s about working together to support players, coaches, and clubs at the grassroots level, while also ensuring clear and inclusive pathways for those who want to progress. The addition of development centres and a defined pre-academy structure is a key part of that.”
Tommy Heffernan, CEO of Tempo Football, added: “We’re delighted to be working with Treaty United on this initiative. Our focus at Tempo is on creating positive, high-quality environments where players can learn, improve and enjoy their football. The introduction of regional development centres and a pre-academy pathway will provide players with greater access to structured development opportunities across the Mid West.”


