The Federation of Irish Sport is thrilled to announce the shortlist of finalists for the much-anticipated 2026 Irish Sport Industry Awards. Set to take place on Tuesday, 19th May at the prestigious College Green Hotel in Dublin, this event promises to be an exciting evening celebrating the power and impact of sport across Ireland. Adding to the anticipation on the night will be the unveiling of three prestigious individual honours: the Outstanding Achievement & Contribution to Sport Award, the KPMG Women in Sport Award, and the Jimmy Magee (ASJI) Sports Coverage of the Year Award.

  • 10 open category shortlisted finalists announced
  • 3 individual awards to be revealed on the night
  • Special Guest Speakers Minister McConalogue and Minister Richmond

The Irish Sport Industry Awards 2026 will be a national platform where sport, diplomacy, and business converge — showcasing how Ireland can turn global sporting connections into real economic growth. Special guest speakers on the night include Minister for Sport and Postal Policy, Minister Charlie McConalogue TD and Minister for International Development and Diaspora, Minister Neale Richmond TD.

Now in its 9th year, the Irish Sport Industry Awards continue to recognise excellence across the sector, with 13 award categories shining a spotlight on innovation, collaboration, inclusivity, and sustainability. This year sees the introduction of two new categories: Best Initiative to Promote Sustainability in Sport, sponsored by MyWaste.ie, and Best Initiative to Promote Disability in Sport, sponsored by Sport Ireland, reflecting the growing importance of environmental responsibility and accessibility within Irish sport.

Mary O’Connor, CEO of the Federation of Irish Sport said:
“The Federation is delighted to host the 9th annual Irish Sport Industry Awards, recognising and rewarding excellence in the business of sport and entrepreneurship and the immeasurable work being done by our National Governing Bodies in Sport and the National Network of Local Sports Partnerships. The continued growth of these awards, including the addition of new categories focused on sustainability and disability inclusion, reflects the evolving and positive impact of sport on Irish society. From health and education to social inclusion, tourism, and economic development, sport plays a vital role. These awards provide an important opportunity to celebrate the sector’s contribution, including the more than 64,000 people employed across Irish sport.”

Jill Downey, Chief Sponsorship & Sustainability Officer, Core and Chair of the Judging Panel reflected: “My fellow judges and I were hugely impressed by the continued progression across Irish sport over the past year. The standard of entries reflected an industry embracing innovation, inclusivity, and long-term impact at every level. I’d like to sincerely thank the judging panel for their dedication throughout the process, as competition across many categories was exceptionally strong. It’s an exciting time for Irish sport, with real momentum and ambition driving the industry forward.”

2026 Irish Sport Industry Awards – Finalists

Best Commercial Partnership in Sport sponsored by Dublin City Sport and Wellbeing Partnership

  • GAA and Irish Life Healthy Clubs Programme
  • LGFA and Lidl Ireland #SeriousSupport
  • FAI and Sky Ireland Bound by Belief
  • Athletics Ireland McCabes Pharmacy Fit For Life

Best Use of Communications Platforms in Sport & Physical Activity sponsored by MWX Media Ltd.

  • Tennis Ireland Davis Cup & Irish Open
  • Badminton Ireland & Sport Narrative AIG VICTOR Irish Open
  • Basketball Ireland & Sideline Live SpotLight Her
  • FAI League of Ireland “It’s a Way of Life”

Best Initiative to Promote Sustainability in Sport sponsored by MyWaste.ie

  • Golf Ireland Drive The Green
  • GAA Green Club Programme
  • Munster Rugby A Different Approach to Impact
  • Clare Local Development Company LEADER, SICAP and rural recreation

Best Initiative to Promote Disability in Sport & Physical Activity sponsored by Sport Ireland

  • Special Olympics Transforming Lives Through Sport
  • Kildare Local Sports Partnership The Kildare Inclusivity Festival
  • Swim Ireland Swim Access Project
  • Golf Ireland Golf4All
  • Liquid therapy Making Waves Project

Best Initiative to Promote Diversity, Equality & Inclusion in Sport & Physical Activity

  • Laois Sports PartnershipOutdoor Survivalist Camps
  • Irish SailingWatersports Inclusion Games 
  • Virgin Media, PHD M& Diageo Ireland Audio Description (AD), Irish Sign Language (ISL), and inclusive production
  • Wicklow Sports & Recreation Partnership &Trail Criú Building Inclusive Communities Through Trail Running

Best Initiative to Promote Women in Sport & Physical Activity

  • Boxing Ireland LEAP Programme
  • Canoeing Ireland Bridging the Gap
  • Athletics Ireland Girls Squad Programme
  • Tennis Ireland Women in Tennis Programme
  • Longford Sports Partnership Roma Women CVICINES & SASTO – Sport & Health Inclusion Pilot

Best New Sports Business of the Year

  • Grow Sport
  • Anyscor
  • Colata
  • Sports Impact Technologies

Best Sports Business of the Year

  • ForeFront group
  • FAI LOITV
  • Torpey
  • DB Sports

Local Sport Partnership of the Year

  • Meath Sports Partnership
  • Laois Sports Partnership
  • Longford Sports Partnership
  • Dún Laoghaire Rathdown Sports Partnership

National Governing Body of the Year sponsored by MarshE

  • Football Association of Ireland
  • Golf Ireland
  • Athletics Ireland
  • Special Olympics Ireland

Individual Award Winners Announced on the Night:

  • Outstanding Achievement & Contribution to Sport Award, presented by the Federation of Irish Sport
  • KPMG Women in Sport Award, sponsored by KPMG Ireland
  • Jimmy Magee Sports Coverage of the Year Award, in partnership with the Association of Sports Journalists in Ireland

Behind the Judging: Meet the Experts

  • Jill Downey, Chief Sponsorship & Sustainability Officer, Core
  • Rob Hartnett, Founder, CEO Sport for Business
  • Shane Califf, Head of the Organisational Development & Change Unit, Sport Ireland
  • Maeve Buckley, Director, Leading Sport
  • Ronan McCormack, Group Marketing Manager, Dalata Group Hotel
  • Brenda O’Donnell, CEO, Active Disability Ireland
  • Tom Fox, Co-Founder of 53Six
  • Catherine Tiernan, Commercial Director, Olympic Federation of Ireland
  • Stephen Bradshaw, Head of Marketing, Close Brothers Motor Finance
  • Ger McTavish, Disability in Sport Lead, Sport Ireland
  • Ronan Donagher, Former Head of Games Systems
  • Anne McCormack, General Manager Edmondstown GC, former CEO Hockey Ireland