Jan 20 2025
The Football Association of Ireland is continuing to welcome Expressions of Interest for the new FAI National League with the deadline for submissions set for February 2025.
The FAI is calling all aspiring clubs and administrators to express their interest in becoming one of the 20 teams, ahead of the deadline on Friday, February 21, 2025. Since the launch of the league in December, the FAI has received an extremely positive response to the call to action from clubs across the country eager to be part of the new National League.
20 Teams, 2 Divisions, 1 National League – The National League will be integrated into the existing football pyramid in Ireland, offering a clear route for promotion and relegation to and from the League of Ireland. The FAI aims to recruit 20 clubs in total for the new League, split into North and South divisions. The teams will play against other teams in their respective divisions first to qualify for playoffs, where top teams from North and South will compete for a chance to be promoted to the LOI Men’s First Division. Conversely, teams from the LOI Men’s First Division may face relegation to the National League, ensuring a dynamic and competitive structure that continually rewards excellence and development.
The FAI is set to launch the League in preparation for a shorter season in 2026 for alignment with the 2027 League of Ireland calendar. Clubs must express their interest by the 21st February 2025 to be considered for the League. The FAI will then review applications and meet with potential teams to share more information and answer any questions the club may have. The League will act as an independent yet interlinked entity that provides a robust platform for clubs to progress their ambition, as well as an opportunity to be promoted and recognised on a national stage.
Expressions of Interest are open and we encourage teams to express their interest here. This is a chance to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Irish football and be recognised on a national stage.
For any queries or further information, please contact us by email at: [email protected].
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