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Martin O'Reilly was born on 15 February, 1993 in Letterkenny, Ulster, Ireland, is a Donegal Gaelic footballer. Discover Martin O'Reilly'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 31 years old?

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Occupation Primary school teacher
Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 15 February, 1993
Birthday 15 February
Birthplace Letterkenny, Ulster, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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Martin O'Reilly Height, Weight & Measurements

At 31 years old, Martin O'Reilly height is 1m 76 cm .

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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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Martin O'Reilly Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Martin O'Reilly worth at the age of 31 years old? Martin O'Reilly’s income source is mostly from being a successful teacher. He is from Ireland. We have estimated Martin O'Reilly's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Martin 'Marty' O'Reilly is an Irish Gaelic footballer and hurler who plays for Seán Mac Cumhaills of Ballybofey and also, formerly, for the Donegal county football team.

He plays both football and hurling for his club.

O'Reilly attended college in Marino Institute of Education and is now a primary school teacher in Castleknock, Dublin.

He is related to former Mayo footballers Willie Joe Padden and Billy Joe Padden.

His father Terry, a former garda from Gleann Lára (English: Glenlara), a townland near Belmullet, County Mayo, in the West of Ireland, is club chairman of Seán MacCumhaill's.

1945

He had previously started the preliminary round against Tyrone, the quarter-final against Armagh (scoring a goal) and the semi-final against Derry (scoring another goal, in the 45th minute).

2011

Jim McGuinness first called O'Reilly into the Donegal county football team in late 2011.

2012

He was held scoreless in the 2012 Corn Na Mac Leinn final by a somewhat tenacious defender.

A member of the Donegal panel that won the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final against Mayo, he was an unused substitute in the final.

2013

He played in the loss to Cavan in the 2013 Ulster Under-21 Football Championship final.

2014

He played in the under-21 team that lost to Cavan again in the 2014 Ulster final.

2015

O'Reilly started Rory Gallagher's first match in charge of the county, a 2015 Dr McKenna Cup away defeat to Derry.

He started the first match of the 2015 National Football League (also against Derry but at home), contributing 0–2 to the team's victory.

He also started the next game against Dublin at Croke Park.

He started the third fixture against Cork in Ballyshannon and contributed 0–4 to the team's one-point victory.

He also started the fourth fixture against Monaghan, the fifth fixture against Kerry, the sixth fixture against Tyrone and the seventh fixture against Mayo.

O'Reilly made a substitute appearance in the 2015 Ulster Senior Football Championship final.

He also started the 2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship qualifier defeat of Galway at Croke Park.

2016

O'Reilly started the opening fixture of the 2016 National Football League away to Down.

He started the second fixture against Cork, a ten-point win in Ballyshannon, contributing 1–1 to the team's victory.

He also started the third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh fixtures against Mayo, Kerry, Roscommon, Dublin and Monaghan.

Donegal qualified for the NFL semi-final.

O'Reilly also started this game.

O'Reilly started the 2016 Ulster Senior Football Championship final.

He had previously started the quarter-final against Fermanagh (scoring 0–2) and the semi-final replay against Monaghan (scoring 0–3).

O'Reilly also started the 2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship qualifier defeat of Cork at Croke Park and the next game against Dublin at the same venue.

2017

O'Reilly started the opening fixture of the 2017 National Football League against Kerry, scoring a point and winning a 24th-minute penalty which was converted by Michael Murphy.

He started the second fixture away to Roscommon, contributing 0–3 to the team's victory.

He also started the third fixture against Dublin, the fifth fixture against Tyrone and the sixth fixture against Monaghan.

He started the seventh fixture against Mayo and scored 0–1.

O'Reilly started the 2017 Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final victory against Antrim and the semi-final loss to Tyrone, scoring 0–1 in the latter game.

He also started the 2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship qualifier defeat of Meath at Páirc Tailteann.

He then made a substitute appearance in the qualifier loss to Galway at Markievicz Park and scored 0–2.

2018

Under the management of Gallagher's successor Declan Bonner, O'Reilly started in the opening fixture of the 2018 National Football League against Kerry in Killarney, as well as the next game against Galway.

He made a late substitute appearance against Dublin in the third game and an earlier one against Monaghan in the sixth game.

2019

O'Reilly withdrew from senior inter-county football ahead of the 2019 championship after experiencing limited match time during the 2019 National Football League.

He had started the second fixture against Meath and scored a point but was substituted for Stephen McMenamin in the second half.

McMenamin started each of the remaining fixtures in the competition.

O'Reilly transferred to Philadelphia for the summer.

He won the Philadelphia Championship there in August 2019, the Saturday before he returned to Ireland to play for his club Seán MacCumhaills in the 2019 Donegal Senior Football Championship.