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Date of birth
  
16 September 1968

1985–1987
  
Bournemouth

Place of birth
  
Dublin, Ireland

Name
  
Tommy Keane

Place of death
  
Galway, Ireland

Role
  
Singer · tommykeene.com

Playing position
  
Midfielder


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Date of death
  
28 December 2012(2012-12-28) (aged 44)

Genres
  
Power pop, New Wave, Pop rock

Record labels
  
Matador Records, Geffen Records, Not Lame Recordings, Parasol Records, Alias Records, spinART Records

Albums
  
Songs from the Film, Strange Alliance, In the Late Bright, Isolation Party, Ten Years After

Profiles

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Tommy Keane (16 September 1968 – 28 December 2012) was an Irish professional footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Early life

Keane was born in Dublin and raised in Galway.

Career

Keane played in England for Bournemouth and Colchester United, making a total of 19 appearances in the Football League

In October 1988 he returned to Ireland and was signed by manager John Herrick for Galway United, making his League of Ireland debut on 23 October 1988 at Cobh Ramblers. His first league goal came in Seamus McDonagh's first game as player manager in a 2-1 home win over Cork City on the 27th of November

During the 1990-91 League of Ireland season he was Galway's top league scorer with 8 goals. He also scored in every round of the FAI Cup up to the final. On the biggest day in Galway's history he put in a Man of the Match performance as Galway United beat favourites Shamrock Rovers. He also played for Sligo Rovers, Finn Harps and Athlone Town.

His last League of Ireland goal came on the 6 of November 1994 when he came on as a substitute at the Brandywell Stadium on his season debut and scored a header with his first touch

His last League of Ireland game was on 22 September 1995 as a substitute for Athlone against Cork City Keane played for Galway in a friendly against Leicester City in July 1998.

He scored a total of 37 goals in 114 appearances for Galway United in all competitions He also represented Ireland at youth international level.

Death

Keane died on 28 December 2012 in Galway, after playing in an indoor soccer tournament.

Honours

  • FAI Cup
  • Galway United – 1991
  • References

    Tommy Keane Wikipedia