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Former Clare footballer O'Shea dies aged 37

Michael O'Shea played for Clare for 15 years
Michael O'Shea played for Clare for 15 years

Former Clare footballer Michael O’Shea, who lined out for his county at senior level for 15 seasons, has died at 37 after illness.

His club St Senan’s Kilkee confirmed the news on their Facebook page.

In a statement, they said: "Our hearts are absolutely aching today with the pain of the loss of our brother Michael O'Shea - arguably the greatest footballer ever to wear the blue & white jersey of St. Senan's Kilkee.

"Michael passed away in the loving arms of his family following the bravest fought battle with cancer.

"His determination to beat the illness should not have surprised any of us who ever witnessed his determination on a football field.

"He fought a long tough battle with courage, strength and dignity - all the attributes that were earned in hard county and club training sessions and battles on the football field over almost three decades.

"We are all proud to have had the opportunity to have Michael coach Kilmihil and help bring our club back to senior grade last year and very privileged to have known him as a person.

"He was a fantastic player for his club St. Senan’s Kilkee and wore the Clare jersey with distinction for many years. He was a wonderful character, full of life, humour and great courage.

"He will be sorely missed but forever remembered."

O’Shea was also joint-manager of the Clare Under-21s for a period and was a member of the Garda Síochána.

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