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Michael McCormack (Gaelic footballer)

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Irish name
  
Micheal Mac Cormaic

Name
  
Michael McCormack

Fitzgibbon titles
  
4

Years
  
Club

All stars
  
0


Position
  
Full-back

All irelands
  
0

Sport
  
Gaelic football

Role
  
Gaelic footballer

Sigerson titles
  
1

Died
  
13 January 2002 (aged 58) Mallow, County Cork, Ireland

Occupation
  
Dairygold co-op secretary

Michael McCormack (1943 - 13 January 2002) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played as a full-back for the Tipperary senior football team.

Born in Kilross, County Tipperary, McCormack first played competitive football and hurling during his schooling at Abbey CBS. He arrived on the inter-county scene at the age of seventeen when he first linked up with the Tipperary minor teams as a dual player, before later joining the under-21 football and intermediate and senior hurling teams. He made his senior football debut during the 1965 championship. McCormack went on to play a key role over the next few years, and won one National League (Division 2) medal.

At club level McCormack was a two-time football championship medallist with University College Cork as well as claiming a hurling championship medal with the college. He later won a second hurling championship with St. Finbarr's. McCormack began his club career with Aherlow.

His son, Fergal, was an All-Ireland medallist with the Cork hurlers while his brother-in-law, Mick O'Connell, played for Kerry and is regarded as one of the greatest footballers of all-time.

McCormack's retirement came following the conclusion of the 1971 championship.

Team

Abbey CBS
  • Dr. Harty Cup (1): 1959
  • University College Cork
  • Cork Senior Football Championship (2): 1963, 1964
  • Cork Senior Hurling Championship (1): 1963
  • Fitzgibbon Cup (4): 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967
  • Sigerson Cup (1): 1967
  • St. Finbarr's
  • Cork Senior Hurling Championship (1): 1968
  • Tipperary
  • National League (Division 2) (1): 1970-71
  • References

    Michael McCormack (Gaelic footballer) Wikipedia