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Benny Gaughran (Gaelic footballer) was born on 16 July, 1945 in Dublin, Ireland, is an A civil service gaelic footballer. Discover Benny Gaughran (Gaelic footballer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 78 years old?

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Occupation Solicitor
Age 78 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 16 July, 1945
Birthday 16 July
Birthplace Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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Benny Gaughran (Gaelic footballer) Height, Weight & Measurements

At 78 years old, Benny Gaughran (Gaelic footballer) height is 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) .

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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Benny Gaughran (Gaelic footballer) Net Worth

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1930

His father, also called Benny Gaughran, was a professional soccer player during the 1930s and played for Bohemians, Celtic, Southampton, Sunderland, Rochdale and Dundalk.

Gaughran did not start playing Gaelic football until the age of 15.

He was playing soccer having been inspired by his father Benny Gaughran who was a professional soccer player.

Benny played soccer at minor level, scoring four goals and sometimes more in games.

Even before he became a Louth Minor, he trained assiduously and strengthened his body on a daily basis with a nightly regime of press-ups and situps.

1945

Bernard Laurence Gaughran (born 16 July 1945), better known as Benny Gaughran is a solicitor and Gaelic footballer.

1960

He played Gaelic football at a senior level in four different decades starting in the 1960s with Clan na Gael (Louth), UCD (Dublin), Civil Service (Dublin) and St Sylvester's (Dublin) GAA clubs and was a member of the Louth Minor & Senior inter-county teams from the 1960s until the 1980s and the Dublin Over 40s team in the 1990s.

He received several All Stars nominations, and won an All-Ireland Club medal with UCD (Dublin), three Dublin Championship medals, a National League medal, a Railway Cup medal, a Sigerson’s medal (as captain) and many other honours.

He was also selected on numerous occasions for the combined universities’ teams and the Leinster team.

He played for Dundalk's Clan na Gael side in the 1960s and lost his first senior championship final playing against Newtown Blues in 1964.

Remarkably, he played Dublin Senior Football Championship Football in four decades, starting with UCD in the 1960s.

1963

Benny made his debut for the Louth Senior team whilst still playing for the Louth Minor team in 1963.

1964

Benny commenced his sporting career in UCD playing soccer and junior Gaelic football and by 1964 was playing in his first Sigerson.

His first Sigerson was in 1964 when they got to the final and were defeated by Queen's University, starring Sean O'Neill who scored 2-3.

Benny went on to play in the Sigerson Cup competition all the way from 1964 to 1972.

1965

He won his first Dublin Senior Football Championship title with UCD in 1965 and then again in 1973.

In 1965, he also won a Dublin Senior League title with UCD to complete the league and championship double.

1967

Benny captained UCD to win the Sigerson Cup in the 1967/68 season.

He scored 7 points in the semi-final beating Trinity College in Santry.

And he top scored in the final with 1-7, the goal finished from 35 yards after soloing and dummying through the defence.

They beat UCG 1-10 to 0-4 in Croke Park.

It was in this era in UDC Gaelic Football that the Captain, Benny, trained the team and organised team affairs.

There was no team manager appointed.

However, Gaughran was ably supported then by the up-and-coming Eugene McGee who later on became UCD Gaelic Football manager.

In 1967, he had the honour of captaining the team which played against "The Galahs" who were visiting Ireland for the first time as part of their first world tour.

"The Galahs" were captained by Ron Barassi.

1968

Benny toured with UCD when they became the first University GAA club to tour America in 1968 having been selected to represent Ireland in the Cardinal Crushing Games in New York.

They also played a match against Hartford prison in Connecticut against a team who were all serving life sentences.

UCD fielded a team of 15 but had to take off 4 players because the opposition had thought it was a soccer match - which UCD subsequently won.

1971

Controversially, in 1971 when UCD beat UCC in the Sigerson Cup semi-final in Galway, there was an objection lodged that Gaughran was not properly registered - a claim which Gaughran maintained was incorrect.

However, the ruling body upheld the objection and threw UCD out of the competition.

Benny returned to play again with UCD the following year.

Benny was regarded by Kevin Heffernan as one of the best young footballers in Ireland when playing for UCD.

Eugene McGee - Gaughran's manager for many years whilst playing for UCD - regarded him as one of the most dedicated players he had ever encountered.

Donal McAnallen regarded Benny as one of the most prolific scorers and dedicated university players of the century.

Gaughran was selected for the Combined Universities team on many occasions.

1974

Benny played for the UCD team which defeated Clanna Gael from Armagh in the All-Ireland club final in a replay in 1974.

Within weeks of this, he left UCD and joined Civil Service in 1974 and won his third Dublin Senior Football Championship title with them in 1980.

At the age of 46, in his fourth different decade of senior football, he was still playing Dublin Senior Football Championship football and scored a vital goal to secure victory against Whitehall Colmcille in a replay at Parnell Park.

Having won All-Ireland club final title with UCD in 1974, Gaughran, in the same weekend, won and Interprovincial (Railway Cup) medal with Leinster.