Limerick Desmond League
| Founded | 1955 |
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| Country | Ireland |
| Confederation | Munster Football Association |
| Divisions | Premier Division Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Youth Division 1 Youth Division 2 Under 17 Division 1 Under 17 Division 2 |
| Number of clubs | 58 (2017–18) |
| Level on pyramid | 7–10 |
| Domestic cup(s) | FAI Junior Cup FAI Youth Cup |
| League cup(s) | Desmond Cup Richard Hogan Cup Riedy Cup |
| Website | limerickdesmondfootballleague |
The Limerick Desmond Football League (LDFL) is one of two association football leagues in County Limerick, along with the Limerick District League. Featuring amateur and junior clubs located west of the N20, the league also runs divisions at youth and Under-17 levels. Its top division, the Premier Division, is a seventh level division in the Republic of Ireland football league system. The name Desmond is historically associated with both Limerick and Munster, as it is derived from an anglicisation of the Irish place-name Deas-Mhumhna (meaning "South Munster").
The headquarters of the league are located at Mick Hanley Park in Clounreask, Askeaton.