Limerick & District League
| Founded | 1971 |
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| Country | Ireland |
| Confederation | Munster Football Association |
| Divisions | Premier League Division 1A Division 1B Division 2A Division 2B Division 3A Division 3B Division 4 Youth Division 1 Youth Division 2 Under 17 Division 1 Under 17 Division 2 |
| Number of clubs | 113 (2018/19) |
| Level on pyramid | 7–13 |
| Domestic cup(s) | FAI Junior Cup Munster Senior Cup |
| Current champions | Fairview Rangers A.F.C.(2024–25)(15th title) |
| Website | www.limerickjuniorsoccer.com |
The Limerick & District League (LDL) is one of two association football leagues in County Limerick, along with the Limerick Desmond Football League. The league is organised by the Limerick & District League management committee, also referred to as the LDMC, and features amateur and junior clubs located east of Limerick's N20. This includes teams from Limerick City, North Tipperary and County Cork. The league consists of twelve divisions. Its top division, the Premier League, is a seventh level division in the Republic of Ireland football league system. The season runs from August to May. The league is covered regularly by local newspapers such as the Limerick Leader. Teams from the Limerick & District League compete in the FAI Cup, the FAI Intermediate Cup and the FAI Junior Cup.
In addition to teams from east Limerick, the league is home to Charleville A.F.C. (from Charleville, County Cork), Nenagh A.F.C. (from Nenagh, County Tipperary) and Newport Town A.F.C. (from Newport, County Tipperary). The winners of the top division in the league are presented with the Fran Mulally trophy, first named in 2005–06.