Dundalk FC in Mediation: 2026 License Securing, Kilduff’s Appointment

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Dundalk FC: Owners in Mediation for Premier Division License



Mediation Talks Ongoing Between Owners Clinton and Temple

In the best interests of Dundalk Football Club, shareholders Chris Clinton and John Temple have begun mediation discussions concerning the club’s future, with a key focus on securing a Premier Division license for the 2026 season, a club statement confirmed today.

Clinton and Temple Seek Solutions for the Club’s Long-term Future

The club’s leadership expressed gratitude towards supporters, volunteers, sponsors, players, and staff during this critical juncture, acknowledging their vital role in Dundalk FC’s success.

“Both Chris and John are working together to finalise an agreement that supports Ciarán Kilduff, the new manager, and strengthens the long-term future of the club.”

Manager Kilduff Backed by Owners Amidst License Challenge

The club remains steadfast in its ambitions, both on and off the pitch, and is confident in Kilduff’s ability to lead the team into the 2026 Premier Division campaign amidst the licenses’ uncertain future.

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