Kerry supporters celebrate after roaring their footballers on to All-Ireland final glory
Four-year-old Ellie Kenny from Ballyheigue was one of thousands of Kerry supporters who had plenty to cheer about at Croke Park as Kerry defeated Donegal in Sunday's Football All-Ireland final. Picture: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile
Kerry fans declared themselves âshocked, and speechlessâ as they streamed out of Croke Park following their side's victory over Donegal in the All-Ireland football final, having roared their team to victory over 70 minutes.
âI did all my screaming in there, I think Iâm in shock, I can barely take it in, itâs shocked faces youâre looking atâ said Ian Mac Giolla Chuda from Beaufort. He added: "Honestly, it was unreal."Â
It was easy to tell the fans sporting the green and gold jerseys apart as they made their way home afterwards â but the ones will the glum faces admitted they were happy for Kerry with many saying, âthe best team wonâ.

Disappointed Donegal fans were the first to leave.
Many of them spilled out on to Jones's Rd before the game even finished while the Kerry fans could be heard all over Dublin from the stadium during the celebrations.
After the final whistle many paid also tribute to the Donegal team saying, âwe werenât sure how this would goâ.
Sadbh OâShea from Caherciveen told the : âI feel amazing, they played absolutely amazing.

âPeople were going mad inside, the atmosphere inside was unbelievable. I think people are just wrecked now after all the screamingâ.
Sadbh added that she was going to âmake a Kerry man" out of her Carlow boyfriend Fiach OâByrne who was joining her in the celebrations.
Wearing a Kerry jersey, Fiach said: âCarlow doesnât get to the final too often so the Carlow people will let me away with it for the dayâ.

Odhran OâShea, Sadbhâs younger brother, was envious of his parents who he said were still inside because they had âthe good ticketsâ at the Hogan stand.
âTheyâre still in there celebrating they didnât give their tickets to the childrenâ he joked.Â

"It was fantastic in there, we won in 2023, so we just came up to bring the trophy back."Â
Darragh OâConnor from Beaufort said Kerry âfought so hard and never let up.
"They totally deserved that, we are going to hit the town nowâ.
His friend Jack OâConnor âIt was tough. We were in the heart of Donegal, we had to stand up for themselves.

âIt was hard; some lads had to go home because it was too much for them.Â
"But it was electrifying when Mike Breen had the ball. He is a tantalising player. The whole place stopped to watch him when he had the ballâ.
Michael OâDonohue, and his friends Adam OâDonoghue, Cian OâConnor, Ned OâConnor, and Katie Walshe travelled up from Castleisland for the game.

Katie Walshe said âWe were all bawling, I was screaming and roaring at the same time.Â
"It was the most amazing thing ever, the cheering and going on was unbelievable. I will never forget itâ.

Meanwhile Donegal supporters Mary Kate McCormack, Oscar Reid, Andrea Reid, Mia Fallon, Ollie Reid, Sharon Cahill, and Debbie McNulty had travelled from Ballybofey for the day.
Debbie said: âWe are very disappointed, but we are proud of Donegal. We missed a lot and Kerry stepped up every time we tried to go at them. We are going home tonight.Â

âWe will get them yet; weâll wait in the long grassâ she laughed.
Ollie Reid said: âWe are very disappointed, but the best team won. Weâll be back.â



