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Former FAI CEO Fran Rooney Passes Away: A Tribute to a Football Icon

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Irish football mourns the loss of Fran Rooney, a pivotal figure in the FAI's history. His legacy leaves a lasting impact on and off the field.

Fran Rooney, the respected figure who held influential positions in the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) and Baltimore Technologies, has sadly passed away at the age of 67. With a background as an accountant, Rooney's career spanned various government departments and National Irish Bank before he made significant contributions to Irish football. Known for his time as the first CEO of the FAI in 2003, Rooney's impact extended beyond administration as he also managed the Ireland women's team from 1986 to 1991.

His involvement in football went beyond the boardroom, having played for renowned Irish clubs like Shamrock Rovers, Home Farm, and St Patrick's Athletic. Rooney's commitment to the sport left a lasting legacy, earning him respect on and off the field. His passing marks a somber moment for the Irish football community, as tributes pour in to honor his memory.

Fran Rooney's dedication to shaping the future of Irish football and his dual roles in FAI and Baltimore Technologies underscore his versatile leadership. His legacy will be remembered for his instrumental role in steering the FAI during his tenure as CEO and his impactful management of the Ireland women's team. Rooney's passing leaves a void in the hearts of many, but his contributions to the sport will forever be cherished.

In remembrance of Fran Rooney, the FAI and Irish football community commemorate his unmatched dedication to the growth and development of the sport. His time as the first CEO of the FAI and his impactful management of the Ireland women's team stand as testaments to his profound influence in shaping the football landscape in Ireland. Fran Rooney's legacy lives on through the players, fans, and administrators who were positively impacted by his visionary leadership.

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Ex-FAI, Baltimore Technologies boss Fran Rooney has died (RTE.ie)

The death has taken place of the businessman and ex-FAI chief executive, Fran Rooney.

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Former Baltimore Technologies, FAI CEO Fran Rooney has died (The Irish Times)

He was 67. His funeral will take place on Friday. An accountant by training, Mr Rooney worked in several government departments and National Irish Bank, before ...

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Fran Rooney, former FAI and Baltimore Technologies CEO, dies ... (Independent.ie)

Former Football Association of Ireland and Baltimore Technologies chief executive Fran Rooney has died at the age of 67.

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Former FAI CEO Fran Rooney dies aged 67 (The42)

11.12pm, 21 May 2024. 2.0k. 0. FRAN ROONEY, THE Dublin businessman who served as chief executive of the Football Association of Ireland, has died.

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Former FAI CEO and Ireland women's team manager Fran Rooney ... (The Irish Sun)

His involvement in football extended beyond administration, as he played for clubs like Shamrock Rovers, Home Farm, and St Patrick's Athletic. After his time in ...

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Former FAI CEO and women's manager Fran Rooney dies at the ... (Irish Mirror)

Rooney was the first CEO of the FAI in 2003 where he remained for just over a year. He also served as the manager of the Ireland women's team from 1986 to 1991.

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