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Kevin Fitzpatrick (other)
Kevin Fitzpatrick may refer to: * Kevin Fitzpatrick (Gaelic footballer), Gaelic football player from County Laois in Ireland * Kevin Fitzpatrick (Irish footballer) (born 1943), soccer player from Limerick in Ireland * Kevin C. Fitzpatrick Kevin C. Fitzpatrick (born January 10, 1966), is an American historian and non-fiction writer. He is best known for his research and writings on Dorothy Parker and the Algonquin Round Table. Early life Fitzpatrick was born in Baltimore, Mary ...
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Kevin Fitzpatrick (Gaelic Footballer)
Kevin Fitzpatrick is a Gaelic football player from County Laois in Ireland. He plays his club football for Portlaoise and was also a member of the Laois senior team. A very talented soccer player in his teenage years, Kevin was part of the Laois team which won the county's first ever All-Ireland Minor Football Championship in 1996 and in 2003 he was part of the Laois team that won the Leinster Senior Football Championship title for the first time in 57 years. Although the versatile Portlaoise clubman has gone on to play at the highest level with club and county, he has also been a little unlucky from time to time in his career. Even on that great day in 2003, as he watched his clubmate Ian Fitzgerald lift the Delaney Cup, Kevin must have felt a pang of regret at his first half dismissal which ruled him out of the subsequent All-Ireland quarter final against Armagh Armagh ( ; ga, Ard Mhacha, , "Macha's height") is the county town of County Armagh and a city in Northe ...
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Kevin Fitzpatrick (Irish Footballer)
Kevin Fitzpatrick (born 1942) is an Irish former footballer. A goalkeeper, he made his one and only appearance for the Republic of Ireland national football team on 7 October 1969 in a 3–0 defeat to Czechoslovakia in Prague in a World Cup qualifying game. He played 22 seasons with Limerick F.C., starting in 1959. He played his 675th game for Limerick in a clash with Shamrock Rovers in January 1978.''The Irish Times''
16 January 1978 In his final game, Brendan Storan's goal defeated Bohemians in the 1982 final at Dalymount Park.


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