IRELAND’S OLDEST SURVIVING football international, Michael O’Flanagan, has passed away at the age of 92.
O’Flanagan won one cap for Ireland, against England in 1946, and was also a member of the 1948 Irish rugby Grand Slam winning team.
He and his brother, Kevin, still hold the record as the only brothers to player international football and rugby.
O’Flanagan played football for Home Farm, Belfast Celtic and Bohemians – for whom he scored six goals in their Leinster Senior Cup final win over St Brendan’s in 1947.
FAI Chief Executive John Delaney paid tribute to a ‘stalwart’ and confirmed O’Flanagan will be remembered at the next home game against Germany.
“The O’Flanagans contributed a lot to Irish football and rugby and Mick was a stalwart for Bohemians in the League of Ireland,” Delaney said in a statement.
“We are saddened at his passing but he and his brother Kevin have set a unique world record that will probably never be beaten given the modern day demands of international football and rugby.
“I would like to extend our sympathy to his wife, Carine, his family and friends.”
Leinster Rugby also paid tribute to the Lansdowne FC club man who played centre for Ireland in a 6-0 win over Scotland alongside greats such as Karl Mullen and Jack Kyle.
He is survived by his wife Carine, his brother Charlie and extended family.
Michael O’Flanagan’s funeral will take place tomorrow, Tuesday 15 September, at 10am in the Church of the Sacred Heart, Donnybrook, followed by burial at Deans Grange Cemetery.
May he rest in peace.
Just seen Downey! The hit he made Sunday was bone crunching
Ha the look on zebos face looks like he is going to laugh his head off
Great to see Earls back in training.
Jesus the beard on Earls!!
Riverdance, by the look of it. It represents an unorthodox game plan, to say the least. But I’m sure the Clermont players will be just as baffled by it as we are.
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