Treaty United to rebrand as Limerick FC

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TREATY United is set to rebrand as Limerick FC as part of a move to unifying senior football locally.

Treaty United has entered into an agreement, in principle, under which they will acquire the intellectual property associated with Limerick FC and, subject to the completion of the necessary formalities and approvals, adopt the historic name at the beginning of the 2027 season.

This agreement represents an important step toward unifying senior football in Limerick and creating a single identity and pathway for players, supporters, sponsors, and the wider football community throughout the Mid West region.

For generations, the name Limerick FC has occupied a special place in Irish football.

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Pat O’Sullivan, owner of Limerick FC, commented: “Football in Limerick has been an important part of my life for many years, and I have always wanted to see the game thrive in our city.”

After considerable reflection, I have come to believe that the greatest legacy we can leave is not preserving separate organisations, but creating the strongest possible future for the next generation of players and supporters”, Mr O’Sullivan added.

Ian McMahon, Managing Director, Treaty United commented “We are honoured by the opportunity to become custodians of the Limerick FC name and heritage. We recognise the responsibility that comes with that privilege and are committed to building a club that honours its past while creating new successes for future generations. This agreement is about bringing people together behind a common vision for football in Limerick.