Kerry landed a 39th All-Ireland football title after a convincing win over Donegal.
The Kingdom beat Donegal in the final 1-26 to 19 points at Croke Park, having led throughout.
David Clifford kicked nine points from play for Jack O'Connor's side including three two-pointers.
Seanie O'Shea landed six points including a two-pointer and Gavin White three points, while Joe O'Connor scored a late goal.
Donegal trimmed the seven point half-time lead to three with the help of Michael Murphy’s frees. However, Jim McGuinness side couldn’t get closer to Kerry who won out by 10 points.
Kerry manager Jack O’Connor lands his fifth All-Ireland title to add to the Allianz league division one title, which Kerry won earlier this year.
The victory is Kerry's 39th overall and their first since 2022.
"You can't beat panel spirit. We said what happened to Cork last week wouldn't happen to us."
Kerry boss Jack O'Connor looks back on winning the final #sundaygame pic.twitter.com/GiIOlJgZeB
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