Kilfeacle & District were formed in 1981 as a breakaway club from
Clanwilliam, who were based in
Tipperary town, when they relocated to the village of Kilfeacle. They added 'District' to the club's name as they had players from several towns and villages in the surrounding area. The club won its first trophy in 1985 when they won the Garryowen Cup. 10 years later they won the
Munster Junior League for the first time as well as the Munster Junior Clubs Challenge Cup. Back to back defeats in the finals of the
Munster Junior Cup came in 1999 and 2000 before the club won the cup for the first and so far only time in 2002 with victory over
Crosshaven. Another Munster Junior Clubs Challenge Cup title came in 2009–10 against
Clonmel and in 2013 the club won another Garryowen Cup with victory over
Nenagh Ormond in the final. A fourth Junior Clubs Challenge Cup title was won in 2016–17 against
Bandon before the club reached the final of the
All-Ireland Junior Cup the following season, losing to
Ashbourne. The 2019–20 season proved to be the club's most successful one to date as they won the All-Ireland Junior Cup in January defeating
Ulster's Dromore and then captured the
Munster Junior League title for the second time, resulting in the club winning the Munster Junior Club of the Year award. Successive final appearances in the
Munster Junior Cup in 2023 and 2024 resulted in defeats. The 2025–26 season proved very successful for the club as they won their third Munster Junior League title with two games to spare and a week later won the Garryowen Cup with victory over Thurles. == Honours ==