Con Martin

Footballer and manager; played for Ireland

Con Martin - Athletes & Sports Figures born March 20th, 1923
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A footballer and manager, played as a defender during the early and mid-20th century. Represented the national team of Ireland in international competitions. Transitioned to a managerial role, contributing to football development at various clubs. Played for clubs including Dublin's Shamrock Rovers and Cork City. Garnered respect for commitment to the sport both on and off the field.

Capped for the Republic of Ireland national team

Managed clubs in the League of Ireland

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