Dún Deagh Dálriada Explained

Club Gaa:Dundee Dalriada
Irish:Dún Déagh Dálriada
County:Scotland
Province:Britain
Colours:Black and Gold
Grounds:sheddocksley playing fields
1992 Pattern La:_black_hoops
Pattern B:_blackhoops
Pattern Ra:_blacklower
Leftarm:FFDF00
Body:FFDF00
Rightarm:FFDF00
Shorts:000000
Socks:000000
Pattern La:_blacklower
Pattern So:_hoops_gold

Dundee Dalriada Gaelic Football Club (Irish: Cumann Peile Dún Déagh Dálriada) is a Gaelic football club that was founded in the City of Dundee, Scotland. Their team play in black and gold horizontally striped jerseys, black shorts and black socks. The club's name comes from the ancient Celtic kingdom, Dál Riata, which preceded the Gaelic Kingdom of Alba which spanned Argyllshire and Northern Antrim.

Dundee Dalriada moved to Aberdeen for the 2013 season and shall remain there for the foreseeable future. Matches and training are held at Sheddocksley playing fields.

Dundee Dalriada ladies was formed at the end of 2013.