Crossmaglen Rangers Player Caolan Finnegan Dies
Crossmaglen Rangers Player Caolan Finnegan Dies
Crossmaglen Rangers Player Caolan Finnegan Dies
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Caolan Finnegan, a talented Gaelic football player for Crossmaglen Rangers and the Armagh GAA, has passed away at the age of 20 after battling an aggressive form of brain cancer for over a year. Diagnosed in August 2023, Finnegan underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor and received specialized treatment in Germany, with community support raising over £300,000 for his care. His club honored his courageous fight, stating he would be remembered as one of the greatest to wear their colors. Tributes poured in from teammates, including Armagh captain Aidan Forker, and former Celtic manager Neil Lennon, who visited Finnegan shortly before his death. The Crossmaglen club suspended all activities as a mark of respect, reflecting the deep impact Finnegan had on his community. His legacy as a dedicated athlete and beloved individual will be forever cherished.

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