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David Clifford
Kerry and Fossa Gaelic footballer (born 1999) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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David Clifford (Irish: Daithí Ó Clúmháin) (born 22 January 1999) is a Gaelic footballer who plays corner-forward or full-forward for the Kerry county team and at club level for Fossa and East Kerry. He is a two-time Senior Football All-Ireland winner, a five-time All-Star and has won the GAA/GPA Footballer of the Year on two occasions. He has also won two All-Ireland Minor Championships[1] with Kerry, four Kerry County Championships[2] with East Kerry, and the Hogan Cup[3] with his school, St. Brendan's College, Killarney.
He is widely regarded as the greatest player of his generation.[4][5][6][7]
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Inter county career - Kerry
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2018
Clifford made his senior debut during the 2018 National Football League.[8]
He won his first Munster Senior Football Championship title later that summer after over coming Clare (0–02) and then Cork (0–02) in the final.[9]
Kerry failed to progress from their Super 8's group stage. Clifford scoring 1–05 against Galway, 1–03 against Monaghan and 2–06 against Kildare.[10][11][12]
He ended the year with an All Star and as GAA/GPA Young Footballer of the Year.[13]
2019
In 2019, Clifford again won the Munster Senior Football Championship with Kerry, scoring 0–03 in the semi-final versus Clare and scoring 0–04 in the final versus Cork.[14]
In the Super 8 group stage, Clifford scored 0–07 against Mayo, 0–03 against Donegal and was rested against Meath. He scored 0–05 in the semi-final against Tyrone.[15][16][17]
Kerry went on to reach the All-Ireland senior final versus Dublin. Clifford scored 0–02 in the drawn match and 0–05 in the replay, as Dublin ran out 1–18 to 0–15 winners.[18]
2020
Clifford was selected as Kerry captain due to the Kerry Senior Football Championship being won by his East Kerry side.[20]
Kerry won the 2020 National Football League after winning 5 of their 7 matches. This was Clifford's first national league title.[21]
Clifford scored 0–04 in the shock Munster Senior Football Championship semi final loss to Cork. The 2020 championship was straight knock-out and as such was his only championship game that year.[22]
2021
He scored a hat-trick against Galway in the opening round of the 2021 National Football League.[23] Kerry would go on to share the National League title with Dublin this year delivering Clifford his second league title.
He won his third Munster Senior Football Championship defeating Clare (1–06), Tipperary (1–02) and Cork (0–01).[24]
Kerry reached the All-Ireland semi final in which they faced Tyrone. Clifford scored 0–08 on the day, however, due to injury he could not take part in extra-time. Tyrone ran out winners 3–14 to 0–22.[25]
2022
Clifford won his third National League to start the inter county season. In the final versus Mayo he scored 1–06, 1–05 from play.[27]
His fourth Munster championship arrived in 2022. In the semi-final he scored 0–04 however, injury prevented Clifford from playing in the final versus Limerick.[28]
The All-Ireland quarter final versus Mayo saw Clifford return from injury. He scored 1–03 in the win. A semi final win over Dublin was secured on the back of his 0–06.[29]
Clifford scored 0–08 against Galway in the 2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final and in the process won his first All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. He was chosen as man of the match due to his performance.[30][31]
He won his fourth All Star and was selected as GAA/GPA Footballer of the Year and The Sunday Game Footballer of the Year.[32]
2023
Clifford was selected as captain for the 2023 season.[33]
He made his season debut as a second-half substitute in Kerry's round 3 league match against Mayo. He played in 5 league games as Kerry finished 5th in the Division 1 league.[34][35]
Clifford was named at full forward for their Munster semi-final against Tipperary. He scored 0–02 in their 0–25 to 0–05 win.[36]
Clifford was awarded the man of the match award in their Munster final against Clare. He scored 2–06 in their 5–14 to 0–15 win. He played in the match alongside brother Paudie as a tribute to their mother Ellen Clifford who passed away the previous day.[37]
In Kerry's first All-Ireland round robin match versus Mayo, Clifford scored 0–08 (0-03f) in a Kerry loss. Clifford scored 1–05 (1–00p, 0-01f) in their second round win versus Cork. He scored 2-04 (1-00p) in their final round robin win versus Louth. This guaranteed Kerry top spot and direct progress to the quarter finals.[38][39][40]
Clifford contributed 0-05 (0-03f) in the All-Ireland quarter final victory over Tyrone. Kerry winning on a score line of 2-18 to 0-12.[41]
A man of the match performance in the All Ireland Semi Final ensured Kerry's progress. He contributed 0-09 (0-04f) in a 1-17 to 1-15 win.[42]
In the All-Ireland Final, it was Dublin who emerged victorious on a score line of 1-15 to 1-13. Clifford scored 0-03 (0-01f) in his tussle with Mick Fitzsimmons.[43]
He won his fifth All Star and was selected as GAA/GPA Footballer of the Year for a second time. [44]
2024
Kerry finished third in the National League with Clifford featuring in six games and scoring 1-25 in the process.[45][46][47]
Clifford won his sixth Munster medal, scoring 0-04 in the semi-final against Cork and 0-04 against Clare in the final.[48][49]
In the All-Ireland group stage, Clifford scored 0-05 against Monaghan, 2-02 against Meath and 0-07 against Louth.[50][51][52]
Kerry progressed through the All-Ireland Quarter-Final against Derry, with Clifford scoring 0-03.[53] In the All-Ireland Semi-Final versus Armagh, Clifford contributed 0-04 as Kerry exited the championship to Armagh after extra time.[54]
2025
Clifford won his fourth National League. He scored 3-22 across five Division 1 group fixures.[55][56]
His 0-8 in the final against Mayo assisted Kerry in becoming the first team to win the Corn Mhichíl Uí Mhuircheartaigh, named for Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh.[57]
Clifford won his seventh Munster medal, scoring 0-09 against Cork in the semi-final and 2-05 against Clare in the final.[58][59]
In Kerry’s first All-Ireland group match versus Roscommon, Clifford scored 1-3 in a 3-18 to 0-17 win.[60] In a 1-28 to 0-20 second round win versus Cork, Clifford scored 1-08. [61] In their final group game, Clifford scored 0-05 as Kerry lost 1-22 to 0-16 to Meath. [62]
In the preliminary quarter-final win against Cavan, Clifford scored 3-07 in a man of the match performance.[63] Kerry knocked out reigning champions Armagh in the All-Ireland Quarter-Final. Clifford contributed 0-07 in a 0-32 to 1-21 win. [64]
In the All-Ireland semi-final versus Tyrone Clifford scored 1-09 as Kerry progressed to the final on a 1-20 to 0-17 scoreline.[65]
On the 27th of July, Clifford won his second All-Ireland medal with a 1-26 to 0-19 win over Donegal. In the first half he contributed 0-07 from 6 touches, including a 2-pointer with his first touch. He scored 0-09 in total with all his scores coming from play.[66]
He scored 8-62 over the course of 9 championship matches, finishing as the leading 2025 championship scorer in points, goals, 2-pointers, from play and in total.
He was named The Sunday Game Footballer of the Year for the second time. [67]
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Club career - Fossa
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Kerry, Munster & All-Ireland Junior Wins
A week after his first All-Ireland win with Kerry, Clifford scored 1–9 versus Listowel Emmets.[68] In his second match of the 2022 club championship, he again scored 1–9 versus Castlegregory.[69] In their third group match he scored 0–10 against Listry. Against Annascaul in the quarter-final he scored 1–6 in Fossa's victory.[70] In their semi final win over Ardfert, he contributed 0–9 of their 0–14 total.[71] The Junior Premier final brought Fossa and Listry together again. In Fossa's 4–15 to 0–22 win, Clifford scored 2–12.[72]
Fossa went on to win the 2022 Munster Junior club football championship. Clifford scoring 0–04 (0-02f) versus Feohanagh-Castlemahon (Limerick) and 0–10 (0-07f) in the final versus Kilmurry (Cork).[73][74]
In the All-Ireland series Clifford scored 0–07 (0-01f) in the semi-final versus Castletown from Meath.[75]
He guided Fossa to their first All-Ireland Junior win in a man of the match performance versus Stewartstown Harps GFC. He scored 0–11 (0-03f) and was sent off in the dying moments having received a second yellow card.[76]
Intermediate Championship
2023
Fossa were promoted to the Intermediate Championship for 2023. Clifford scored 0-07 against An Ghaeltacht, 0-07 against St Mary's, 0-05 against Glenflesk and 1-07 against Castleisland Desmonds in the quarter-final.[77][78]
In the semi-final he scored 0-13 against Austin Stacks in a normal time draw. Clifford scored the opening penalty in the shootout as Fossa reached their first ever intermediate final.[79] Milltown/Castlemaine were the opponents in the final, Clifford scored 0-12 in a 2-13 to 0-18 loss. [80]
2024
In the group stage, Clifford scored 0-04 against Beaufort, 1-09 against Castleisland Desmonds and 1-06 against Ballydonoghue.[81][82][83]
A second place finish in the group led Fossa to quarter-final against Kerins O'Rahilly's, Clifford scored in 0-05 in a four point win.[84] A semi-final with Laune Rangers ended in a 3-11 to 1-19 loss. Cifford scored a remarkable 3-08 on the day.[85]
2025
In their opening group match, Fossa defeated John Mitchels 2-19 to 1-11 with Clifford contributing 1-08 (0-01f).[86]
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Divisional club career - East Kerry
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Clifford plays with East Kerry in the Kerry Senior Football Championship.
At underage level he won two Kerry Minor Football Championship titles in 2016 and 2017. He won a Kerry Under-21 Football Championship title in 2018.
He is four time county champion, winning in 2019, 2020, 2022 and 2023.
In 2019 he scored 1–06 in the quarter-final, 0–09 in the semi-final and 1–03 in the final.[87][88]
In 2020 he scored 1–05 in the quarter-final and 1-04 in the final.[89][90]
In 2021, a straight knock out championship was in place. Clifford scored 0–02 as East Kerry lost to eventual champions Austin Stacks.[91]
Clifford made his 2022 debut as a substitute in the win against Spa. He scored 0–3 after being introduced in the 40th minute. He scored 0–07 in the quarter final versus Kenmare Shamrocks.[92] He won his third Kerry Senior Football Championship beating Mid Kerry in the final, scoring 1–09 in the process.[93]
In 2023, Clifford made his debut in a ten minute cameo against Templenoe. He started the quarter final against St. Kierans and scored 1-05 in a 4-19 to 0-12 win.[94] His 1-03 helped ensure progression to the Kerry senior final at the expense of Rathmore on a score line of 1-16 to 1-10.[95] East Kerry defeated Mid Kerry 2-10 to 0-15 in the final with Clifford contributing 0-03.[2]
East Kerry began their 2024 campaign against Rathmore, Clifford scored 1-07 in 4-16 to 2-12 win.[96] In Round 2, Milltown/Castlemaine were defeated 0-16 to 0-06 with Clifford contributing 0-04.[97] In the Quarter-Final against St Kieran's, Clifford scored 0-06 in a 1-14 to 1-12 win.[98] East Kerry's title defence ended at the Semi-Final stage, in an extra-time loss Clifford scored 1-02 as Kerry fell to Dingle on a 2-16 to 1-14 scoreline.[99]
Underage career
Schools
Clifford first came to prominence when he scored 2–05 in the Hogan Cup final 2016 as St Brendan's College, Killarney saw off St Patrick's College, Maghera to deliver their first title in 24 years.[3]
Soccer
In addition to Gaelic football, Clifford also played underage soccer, as a centre-half.[100][101] The future professional English Football League players Shane McLoughlin and Dara O'Shea alongside future musician Ryan Meaney were his opponents at under-age level.[102]
Minor
Clifford made his debut on the inter-county scene at the age of sixteen when he was selected for the Kerry minor team. He enjoyed two championship seasons with the minor team and won back-to-back Munster and All-Ireland medals in 2016 and 2017.[103]
He was captain of the 2017 winning teams scoring 6–27 in six games, including 4–04 in the All-Ireland final win over Derry.[1] He ended the 2017 season as the Minor Footballer of the Year.[104]
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Personal life
Clifford and his girlfriend Shauna O'Connor have one son named Óigí, born in September 2021.[105]
His brother Paudie Clifford is also a member of the Kerry team and a fellow All-Ireland winner.[106]
He studied in Institute of Technology, Tralee and graduated with a degree in health and leisure. In August 2022, he graduated with a Masters in PE teaching at the University of Limerick.[107][108]
Clifford is a teacher in his alma mater St Brendan's College, Killarney.[109]
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Career statistics
Inter-county
- As of match played 27 July 2025
Championship appearances
All-Ireland Final scores
Club
- As of 10 August 2025
Division
- As of 14 October 2024
College
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Honours
- Kerry
- All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (2): 2022, 2025
- Munster Senior Football Championship (7): 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 (c), 2024, 2025
- National Football League (4): 2020 (c), 2021 (jc), 2022, 2025
- All-Ireland Minor Football Championship (2): 2016, 2017 (c)
- Munster Minor Football Championship (2): 2016, 2017 (c)
- McGrath Cup (1): 2022
- Fossa
- All-Ireland Junior Club Football Championship (1): 2023
- Munster Junior Club Football Championship (1): 2022
- Kerry Premier Junior Football Championship (1): 2022
- East Kerry
- Kerry Senior Football Championship (4): 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023
- Kerry Under-21 Football Championship (1): 2018
- Kerry Minor Football Championship (2): 2016, 2017
- St Brendan's College
- Hogan Cup (1): 2016
- Corn Uí Mhuirí (1): 2016
- Individual
- All Star (5): 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
- GAA/GPA Footballer of the Year (2): 2022, 2023
- GAA/GPA Young Footballer of the Year (1): 2018
- GAA Minor Star Footballer of the Year (1): 2017
- Minor All-Star Award (1): 2017
- All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final Man of the Match (1): 2022[111]
- The Sunday Game Team of the Year (5): 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025
- The Sunday Game Footballer of the Year (2): 2022, 2025
- Higher Education Rising Star Footballer of the Year (1): 2022
- Sigerson Cup Team of the Year (1): 2022
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