Clonmel men Paschal Kavanagh (back, fifth from left) and James Harney (back, third from left) played with the Irish Transplant soccer team who competed in a special tournament in Birmingham
TRANSPLANT SOCCER - TEAM IRELAND:
The inaugural Irish Transplant soccer team took part in an international soccer tournament in Solihull, Birmingham last weekend.
The team consisted of eleven transplant recipients - three heart recipients, one double lung recipient, two liver recipients, four kidney recipients and one bone marrow recipient.
Each has an extraordinary story and each showcase the power of organ donation.
The players came together with a dream of representing their country in a sport they love and enjoy, and in doing so honouring their donors and donor families, while helping to raise awareness of organ donation.
The ages of the Irish team ranged from early 20s to early 50s, and with over 100 years combined of transplanted life.
After four gruelling, well-fought matches, where the team won two matches and drew two matches, they qualified for the final.
Even though they did not win the final, they were overjoyed to take the silver medals.
This was truly a magnificent example of organ donation working at its best.
Next on their agenda is taking part in the British Transplant Games in Coventry in July, and then the team will be challenging for the first-ever World Cup in Transplant Soccer in Italy next year.
Transplant Team Ireland is not all about medal success - it is a celebration of life through sport. Medals are great and hard-earned, but the real success is each and every athlete who takes part in these games.
While their stories are unique, each share a common bond of facing adversity. Team Ireland showcases the success of organ donation and transplantation, while offering inspiration to those who are newly transplanted or newly diagnosed with organ failure.
The team have one simple request to everyone - please consider carrying an Organ Donor Card and have the conversation – say yes to organ donation.
Team: Captain John Brennan (Dundalk - Heart) Goalkeeper Alan Gleeson (Kerry - Double Kidney) Lar Brennan (Dublin - Double Lung) Mike Keohane (Rosscarbery, Co Cork - Liver) Patrick O’Driscoll (Aghiohill, Co Cork - Liver), Owen Crudge (Clonakilty, Co Cork - Kidney) Paschal Kavanagh (Clonmel, Tipperary - Kidney) Andrew Gallagher (Louth - Kidney), Mick O’Shea (Mallow, Cork - Heart) James Harney (Clonmel, Tipperary - Heart) and Paul Browne (Wexford - Bone Marrow).
If you would like to join the team or become involved in any way, check out their social media Facebook page – Soccer Transplant Team Ireland or their website www.soccertransplant teamireland.ie
You can also email info@soccertransplants teamireland.ie or transplantsportireland@ gmail.com
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