Remembering the iconic John O'Mahony, a legend in Irish football who led teams to victory and served as an esteemed TD. A true sporting hero and gentleman.
Irish football is mourning the loss of a true legend as John O'Mahony, the double All-Ireland-winning manager, has passed away. O'Mahony, known for his success with teams like Mayo, Leitrim, and Galway, left a lasting impact on the sporting world. As a former TD and respected figure in Fine Gael, his influence extended beyond the football field.
Taoiseach Simon Harris expressed his condolences, highlighting O'Mahony's significant contributions to Irish sports and politics. O'Mahony's leadership and dedication were evident as he led Galway to two All-Ireland titles in 1998 and 2001, solidifying his reputation as a top football manager.
A genial former schoolteacher, O'Mahony's legacy goes beyond championships. He brought Mayo, Leitrim, and Galway to success, showcasing his versatile skills and passion for the game. His tenure as a TD further exemplified his commitment to serving the community and making a difference.
In remembering John O'Mahony, we honor a sporting hero and a true gentleman whose impact will continue to inspire future generations. His remarkable achievements on and off the field will forever be etched in the hearts of Irish sports enthusiasts and political followers alike.
Former Mayo, Leitrim and Galway manager, John O'Mahony, has died.
An Taoiseach and Leader of Fine Gael, Simon Harris has expressed his condolences on the death of former TD John O'Mahony.
The genial former schoolteacher also managed his native Mayo and Leitrim and was voted into the Dรกil as a TD for Mayo in 2007 and remained one until 2016 ...
O'Mahony managed Galway senior football team to All-Ireland titles in 1998 and 2001.
The death has been announced of former All-Ireland winning football manager John O'Mahony.
A former Mayo football manger, the Kilmovee native led Galway to two All-Ireland football titles and guided Leitrim to a Connacht crown. He brought Mayo to an ...
He led Galway to two All-Ireland Senior Football Championship victories in 1998 and 2001. 11.37am, 7 Jul 2024. 142.
Simon Harris said John O'Mahony was a colleague and friend, a sporting hero, a champion and a gentleman.
The death has been announced of former All-Ireland winning football manager John O'Mahony.
O'Mahony managed Galway senior football team to All-Ireland titles in 1998 and 2001.
Deputy Michael Ring has paid tribute to former Fine Gael TD and Senator, John O'Mahony, who has died.
"A sporting hero, a champion and a gentleman'
Mayo GAA has paid tribute to former player and manager John O'Mahony following his passing.
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John O'Mahony celebrating following Galway's All-Ireland SFC Final win over Meath in 2001 at Croke Park. Photo by Ray McManus/Sportsfile.
FUNERAL details have been announced for the late former Mayo TD and football manager John O'Mahony, who died at the weekend.