Tom Bermingham
Appearance
Personal information | ||||||
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Irish name | Tomás Mac Fheorais | |||||
Sport | Gaelic football | |||||
Position | Full-back | |||||
Born |
1940 Kildorrery, County Cork, Ireland | |||||
Died |
30 September 2020 (aged 80) Crosshaven, County Cork, Ireland | |||||
Occupation | Welder | |||||
Club(s) | ||||||
Years | Club | |||||
Cork titles | 2 | |||||
Inter-county(ies) | ||||||
Years | County | Apps (scores) | ||||
1958-1959 1962-1967 |
Waterford Cork |
2 (0-00) 0 (0-00) | ||||
Inter-county titles | ||||||
Munster titles | 1 | |||||
All-Irelands | 0 | |||||
NFL | 0 |
Thomas Bermingham (1940 – 30 September 2020) was an Irish
Cork
.
Playing career
Bermingham first played
West Cork JAFC titles. Bermingham won a second Cork SFC title as a member of the Carbery divisional team in 1968.[1] He ended his club career with Crosshaven.[2]
Bermingham's inter-county career began at
1967 All-Ireland final
.
Death
Bermingham died on 30 September 2020, aged 80.[5]
Honours
- Grange
- North Cork Junior A Football Championship: 1964, 1966
- Bantry Blues
- West Cork Junior A Football Championship: 1968, 1969
- Avondhu
- Cork Senior Football Championship: 1961
- Carbery
- Cork Senior Football Championship: 1968
- Cork
References
- ^ "The stuff of legends as Carbery and Clonakilty met in 1968 county final". The Southern Star. 17 November 2018. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
- ^ "Committee". Crosshaven GAA website. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
- ^ "Cork: 1960-1969" (PDF). Cork GAA website. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
- ^ "Junior football". Munster GAA website. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
- ^ "GAA stalwart Tom Bermingham left a lasting legacy in three divisions". Echo Live. 11 November 2020. Retrieved 12 October 2022.