Hundreds of Dublin GAA fans attended a Dublin City Council event in the capital to celebrate the Dublin Senior Football team winning the All-Ireland championship against Kerry at Croke Park yesterday.
The Lord Mayor of Dublin Daithí de Róiste, along with the local authority hosted the event for the team, backroom staff, Dublin County Board and fans in Smithfield Square.
Entertainment was provided before the team took to the stage and they were welcomed by RTÉ's Gaelic Games correspondent Marty Morrissey who was the master of ceremonies.
It was a family-friendly alcohol-free event.
Mr de Róiste said: "Winning an All-Ireland title is always amazing, but beating Kerry in the final? It doesn’t come much better than that!"
To celebrate the team’s achievement, Beckett Bridge and the Smithfield Sails was lit up in blue again this evening.
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Meanwhile, hundreds of people gathered in Killarney this evening to welcome home this year's All-Ireland senior football runners-up.
Despite bad weather conditions, fans of the kingdom braved the elements to welcome home the team.