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Seán O'Sullivan (footballer)

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Irish name
  
Seán Ó Súilleabháin

Position
  
Right Half Forward

Years
  
Club

Other name
  
Sean Bán

All stars
  
0

Sport
  
Gaelic football

Nickname
  
Sean Bán

- Present
  
Cromane

All irelands
  
4

Seán O'Sullivan is an Irish sportsman who played Gaelic football for the Kerry senior football team and at club level with Cromane. He is a bank official by profession.

Playing career

O'Sullivan won his first All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in 2006, after a comprehensive victory over Mayo side in the final on September 17, 2006 in Croke Park. Seán had an exceptional season, being responsible for many of the passes which made Kieran Donaghy a real threat to defences in 2006.

2007 was another successful year for O'Sullivan and Kerry. The All-Ireland champions won the Munster title and progressed through the All-Ireland series to beat Cork in the final.

O'Sullivan was also a member of the Kerry squad that won its 36th All-Ireland Title in 2009. In December that year he announced his retirement from intercounty football.

References

Seán O'Sullivan (footballer) Wikipedia