Cork footballer Tomás Clancy has retired from inter-county duty at the age of 30.
He had missed the 2020 Championship due to injury, having torn his calf and damaged his Achilles tendon while in action for his club Fermoy last Autumn.
Clancy made his senior inter-county debut in 2013 against Dublin in the Allianz Football League.
"Best wishes to Tomás Clancy on his retirement from inter-county football. Tomás has given great service to Cork over the last number of years. Thank you and best wishes for the future and hopefully Tomás will be playing with Fermoy GAA in the future," Cork GAA said in a social media post.
Best wishes to Tomás Clancy on his retirement from inter-county football. Tomás has given great service to Cork over the last number of years. Thank you and best wishes for the future and hopefully Tomás will be playing with @fermoygaa in the future. https://t.co/8V6x43shif pic.twitter.com/y7IQ356NZM
— Cork GAA (@OfficialCorkGAA) February 1, 2021
Fermoy added that Clancy had "consistently performed with discipline, passion we are proud of his inter-county contribution Fermoy colours only now for the future".