Perhaps the most famous moment in football history came in the
1982 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final when Offaly played
Kerry. The match was a repeat of the previous year's final; however, not only that but a win for Kerry would give them an unprecedented fifth consecutive All-Ireland SFC title. Kerry were winning by two points with two minutes to go when
Séamus Darby came on as a substitute and scored one of the most famous goals of all time in football. Kerry fumbled the counterattack which allowed Offaly to win by one single point with a score of 1–15 to 0–17. Offaly manager
Liam Kearns died suddenly in the middle of the
2023 National League campaign. Ahead of the first league game since his death (against
Tipperary, another team that Kearns had managed) a
moment of silence took place, with Offaly winning the game. The Offaly vocational schools' team have made it to six All-Ireland finals but lost all six, including the first final when they were beaten by the Cork City team in 1961. ==Support==