The league will be split into northern and southern conferences, the winners of which will then go-head-to-head in a play-off final to be crowned champions
Newbridge Town has been included in the FAI's 15 clubs that will form part of the new top tier of grassroots football, which will begin next autumn.
The league will be split into northern and southern conferences, the winners of which will then go-head-to-head in a play-off final to be crowned champions.
The 15 confirmed clubs are:
• Bonagee United (Donegal)
• CK United (Carlow/Kilkenny)
• Cockhill Celtic (Donegal)
• Home Farm (Dublin)
• Killarney Celtic (Kerry)
• Letterkenny Rovers (Donegal)
• Lucan United (Dublin)
• Mayo Football Club (Mayo)
• Mervue United (Galway)
• Newbridge Town (Kildare)
• Salthill Devon (Galway)
• St. Francis (Dublin)
• TU Dublin (Dublin)
• UCC Soccer (Cork)
• Villa FC (Waterford)

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