The sun shone brightly as Stradbally Town celebrated 25 years in existence on Sunday.
The club was formed in 1996 when Stradbally United and Stradbally Celtic merged together.
The club has gone on to win plenty of titles in the Combined Counties Football League since.
They have also grown considerably in that time and will field two adult teams and an U-17 team in the upcoming season.
On Sunday, the fun day kicked off at 1pm with with bouncy castles, face painting, Kids amusements and food stalls to keep the children entertained.
At 2pm, Round Tower Rovers, who are based in Timahoe, came over to contest the Alan Mulhall Memorial Cup.
Alan, a former Stradbally Town player, died tragically following a workplace accident in 2017.
Goals from Alan Delaney and Cillian Maher were enough to see the Alan Mulhall Memorial Cup remain in Stradbally for another year.
Members of the Mulhall family were on hand to present the trophy at full time.
Check out some brilliant pictures from a great day below:
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