*Sporting Ennistymon’s Michael Leigh. Photograph: Cealtra Communications

The junior soccer season is Clare is rapidly drawing to a close and over the coming week most outstanding issues will be finalised.

Shannon Hibs and Shannon Olympic have been relegated from the Premier Division while the Premier/First Division play off will see Sporting Ennistymon up against Kilrush Rangers.

Coole FC have won the First Division and also promoted are Tulla United who finished in second place.

Relegated from the First Division are Ennis teams Turnpike Rovers and Avenue United B, Avenue had contested last season’s Cup final but saw several players move up to their first team.

Rhine Rovers won the Second Division title and are promoted along with Connolly Celtic while both Cloughleigh Celtic and Manus Celtic have been relegated amidst speculation that neither will affiliate next season.

Bunratty/Cratloe (winners) and Ennis Dons have been promoted from the third division while Fern Celtic and Shannon Hibs B will meet in a play off.

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