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Tributes Are Paid To Former Galway Footballer Paul Clancy Who Passed Away Yesterday

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Tributes Are Paid To Former Galway Footballer Paul Clancy Who Passed Away Yesterday

Tributes have been paid to former Galway Footballer Paul Clancy who passed away yesterday.

From Maigh Cuilinn, Paul was part of the Galway team who lifted Sam Maguire title in 1998 and 2001.

Paul also served as chairman of Maigh Cuilinn during a time where the club won two Galway Senior Football titles, and one provincial title.

In a statement, Cumann Peile Maigh Cuilinn paid tribute saying...

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"All at Cumann Peile Mhaigh Cuilinn were deeply saddened to hear of the recent passing of Paul Clancy.

Hailing from the Clancy family, the GAA was in his blood – like his uncles and late father he was a natural sportsman, his formative years were spent at the pitch honing both his football and hurling skills.

He first became known in the county colours when he broke onto the star-studded Galway minor team of 1994.

In 1998 Paul was a key member of a young Galway team who started the season as unknowns and ended as All Ireland Champions. Sadly for the Clancy family, Paul’s father – Padraic - passed away in the previous year and never got to see Paul win an All Ireland.

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It was a breakthrough year for that great team and Paul was a constant presence on it. In 2000 Galway played Kerry and drew the first game before losing the replay. The Galway goal in the replay is widely known as one of the greatest team goals ever scored with Paul delivering an exquisite no-look, defence splitting pass to his great friend Dec Meehan to score.

2001 saw Galway win another All Ireland with Paul again playing a key role, most notably his long range injury time winner against Armagh in the qualifiers.

As a footballer he was hugely skilful, fiercely strong and a very clever player. With Galway he is mostly remembered as a wing forward but he was also a very versatile player, in the 2000 All Ireland replay he started at full forward, played centre back v Mayo in the 2005 Connacht Final and started the 2006 National League final v Kerry at midfield.

A talisman for the club for years, Paul crowning glory was playing a starring role in the 2008 All Ireland intermediate win, controlling games for Centre back.

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Paul had a genuine love for the game, when he finished playing he transferred straight into coaching and was involved with DIT, Laois, Garrycastle, Galway U21s, Galway Seniors and of course Maigh Cuilinn.

Following coaching he became Club Chairman – at this time his late brother in law, Don Connellan, was the Senior Manager, a tricky dynamic to navigate... but they proved to be a great double act – in his first year as Chair Maigh Cuilinn won our first ever County Senior title, during his 4 year tenure as club chairman we won 2 County and 1 Connacht Senior titles.

Paul is our most decorated player, an inspiration to a generation, remembered for having a sweet left peg, being teak tough and having an unwavering mindset but beyond the playing pitches he leaves a lasting legacy, he was an icon to so many in our community, so well known, so well respected and always had a word for everyone, a straight shooter with the boot and, if needed, with the lip.

Calm and assured, reliable and loyal.

We think of his wife Johanna, children Ellen and Finn. Pauls mother Mary, brother Gearoid, sisters Linda & Ailish and all in the wider Clancy & Fahy families. Paul was known as a sports man but above all he was a family man, a great friend and a man we were lucky to have met. Rest easy a chara, we will miss you more than words can say..."

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