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Dublin GAA Star Returns To His Roots With Move To Soccer Club

Dublin GAA Star Returns To His Roots With Move To Soccer Club
Gary Connaughton
By Gary Connaughton Updated
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With Dublin exiting the championship this summer at an earlier stage than we have become accustomed to, it will give their players a bit more time to refresh ahead of the 2025.

The Dubs have been perennial All-Ireland contenders for the last 15 years or so, with their quarter-final exit this season the first time they have failed to reach the last four of the Sam Maguire since 2009.

It is likely that there will be quite a few changes to their panel next season, with it being expected that a number of stalwarts will retire over the coming weeks and months.

Even for the Dublin stars still in their prime, the earlier than usual end to their summer will give them the opportunity to pursue other interests.

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Dublin GAA Star Returns To His Roots With Move To Soccer Club

Paul Mannion has taken time away from the Dublin panel in the past, and while there is no indication that he will do so again in 2025, he will be broadening his horizons to another sport over the coming months.

Sandyford based soccer club St Mary's shared the news that Mannion would be joining the club this season.

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We are beyond thrilled to announce that Dublin GAA legend, Paul Mannion, is joining St. Marys FC!

Paul, a 7-time All-Ireland Champion and 3-time All-Star, is bringing his unmatched talent, dedication, and championship mindset to our pitch.

Paul hopes to elevate his local soccer club to new heights and continue our winning success on the field.

Join us in giving Paul a warm welcome and let's get ready for an unforgettable season with our new star player!

Paul Mannion has a sizeable soccer pedigree. He was a star player for Home Farm at underage level, even representing Ireland up to U18 level.

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While he would ultimately opt to pursue a future in Gaelic games, there is no doubt that he will be a valuable edition to St Mary's.

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