David Clifford Clothing Range

Welcome to the official David Clifford collection, created in partnership with McKvr by McKeever Sports. Designed for athletes who believe in work before recognition, this range reflects the mindset that has defined one of Gaelic football’s most consistent and influential players.

From performance jerseys and training wear to everyday hoodies and accessories, the Clifford Range is built for players and supporters who value discipline, repetition and standards that never drop. This is sportswear shaped by elite performance, not image.

The Clifford Range by McKvr

Launched in November 2025, the Clifford Range represents a rare step in Gaelic games: a player-led apparel line developed with a licensed GAA partner.

The collection includes:

  • Performance jerseys made from lightweight, moisture-wicking recycled polyester
  • Training tops, hoodies and sweatshirts for everyday wear
  • Skinny pants, gloves, Gaelic footballs and accessories
  • Signature design details, including Clifford’s kicking silhouette

At the core of the range is the “Never Once” philosophy. A message built around unseen work and commitment long before results arrive. Clifford played an active role in shaping both the products and the campaign, ensuring the focus stayed on preparation rather than celebrity.

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From Kerry Prodigy to Modern GAA Great

David Clifford was born in Tralee, County Kerry, in 1999 and rose to prominence through St Brendan’s College, Killarney. His performance in the 2016 Hogan Cup final announced him as a once in a generation talent, combining physical presence with composure far beyond his years.

At minor level, Clifford captained Kerry to consecutive All Ireland titles and delivered one of the most dominant individual seasons ever seen in under age football. That same influence carried seamlessly into senior football when he made his inter county debut for Kerry in 2018.

Since then, he has become the focal point of Kerry’s attack, producing decisive performances in championship football year after year. Multiple All Ireland titles, provincial honours and National League successes have followed, along with a trophy haul of individual awards that place him firmly among the elite players in the history of the game.