David Clifford Explained

Code:Football
Sport:Gaelic football
David Clifford
Irish:Daithí Ó Clúmháin
Occupation:Secondary School Teacher
Feet:6
Inches:2
County:Kerry
Province:Munster
Club:Fossa
East Kerry (Divisional)
Clyears:2017 – Present
2018 – Present
Clcounty:4 (Senior)
1 (Junior Premier)
Clprovince:1 (Junior)
Clallireland:1 (Junior)
Colleges:IT Tralee
University of Limerick
Colyears:2017 – 2021
2021 – 2022
Counties:Kerry
Icposition:Full forward
Icyears:2018 – Present
Icapps(Points):35 (14–156)
Icprovince:5
Icallireland:1
Nfl:3
Allstars:5
Icupdate:match played 30 June 2024
Birth Date:22 January 1999
Birth Place:Tralee, County Kerry, Ireland

David Clifford (Irish: Daithí Ó Clúmháin) (born 22 January 1999) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays as a corner-forward or full-forward at club level for Fossa and East Kerry and for the Kerry county team. He is widely regarded as the best player in the game at present.[1]

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.[2]

Soccer

In addition to Gaelic football, Clifford also played underage soccer, as a centre-half.[3] [4] 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.[5]

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. 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. He ended the 2017 season as the Minor Footballer of the Year.

Club

Kerry, Munster & All-Ireland Junior Wins

A week after his first All-Ireland win with Kerry, Clifford scored 1–9 versus Listowel Emmets.[6] In his second match of the 2022 club championship, he again scored 1–9 versus Castlegregory. 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. In their semi final win over Ardfert, he contributed 0–9 of their 0–14 total. The Junior Premier final brought Fossa and Listry together again. In Fossa’s 4–15 to 0–22 win, Clifford scored an incredible 2–12.

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).

In the All-Ireland series Clifford scored 0–07 (0-01f) in the semi-final versus Castletown from Meath.

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.[7]

East Kerry

Clifford plays with East Kerry at both underage and senior level.

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 later lined out in the Kerry Senior Football Championship with the divisional side. He is two time county champion, winning the 2019 Kerry Senior Football Championship and the 2020 Kerry Senior Football Championship.

In 2019 he scored 1–6 in the quarter-final, 0–9 in the semi-final and 1–3 in the final. https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-30960078.htmlhttps://www.the42.ie/david-clifford-east-kerry-dr-crokes-kerry-sfc-final-4885895-Nov2019/

In 2020 he scored 1–5 in the quarter-final and 1–4 in the final. https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-40040216.html https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-40055471.html

In 2021, a straight knock out championship was in place. Clifford scored 0–2 as East Kerry lost to eventual champions Austin Stacks.

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 0–7 in the quarter final versus Kenmare Shamrocks. He won his third Kerry Senior Football Championship beating Mid Kerry in the final, scoring 1–9 in the process.

In 2023, Clifford made his debut in a ten minute cameo against Templenoe. He started the quarter final against St. Kierans and scored 1-5 in a 4-19 to 0-12 win. His 1-3 helped ensure progression to the Kerry senior final at the expense of Rathmore on a score line of 1-16 to 1-10.

Kerry

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 (0–2) and then Cork (0–2) in the final.

Kerry failed to progress from their Super 8’s group stage. Clifford scoring 1–5 against Galway, 1–3 against Monaghan and 2–6 against Kildare.

He ended the year with an All Star and as GAA/GPA Young Footballer of the Year.

2019

In 2019, Clifford again won the Munster Senior Football Championship with Kerry, scoring 0–3 in the semi-final versus Clare and scoring 0–4 in the final versus Cork.

In the Super 8 quarter final group stage, Clifford scored 0–7 against Mayo, 0–3 against Donegal and was rested against Meath. He scored 0–5 in the semi-final against Tyrone.

Kerry went on to reach the All-Ireland senior final versus Dublin. Clifford scored 0–2 in the drawn match and 0–5 in the replay, as Dublin ran out 1–18 to 0–15 winners.

He ended the year with an All Star.

2020

Clifford was selected as Kerry captain due to the Kerry Senior Football Championship being won by his East Kerry side.

Kerry won the 2020 National Football League after winning 5 of their 7 matches. This was Clifford’s first national league title.

Clifford scored 0–4 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.

2021

He scored a hat-trick against Galway in the opening round of the 2021 National Football League.[9] 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 (1–6), Tipperary (1–2) and Cork (0–1).

Kerry reached the All-Ireland semi final in which they faced Tyrone. Clifford scored 0–8 on the day, however, due to injury he could not take part in extra-time. Tyrone ran out winners 3–14 to 0–22.

He ended the year with an All Star.

2022

Clifford won his third National League to start the inter county season. In the final versus Mayo he scored 1–6, 1–5 from play.

His fourth Munster championship arrived in 2022. In the semi-final he scored 0–4 however, injury prevented Clifford from playing in the final versus Limerick.

The All-Ireland quarter final versus Mayo saw Clifford return from injury. He scored 1–3 in the win. A semi final win over Dublin was secured on the back of his 0–6.

Clifford scored 0–8 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.

He won his fourth All Star and was selected as GAA/GPA Footballer of the Year and The Sunday Game Footballer of the Year.

2023

Clifford was selected as captain for the 2023 season.

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.

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.

Clifford was awarded the man of the match award in their Munster final against Clare. He scored 2–6 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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

He won his fifth All Star and was selected as GAA/GPA Footballer of the Year for a second time.

Personal life

Clifford and his girlfriend Shauna O'Connor have one son named Óigí, born in September 2021.[10]

His brother Paudie Clifford is also a member of the Kerry team and a fellow All-Ireland winner.

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.[11] [12]

He has worked alongside Shane Enright for the Bank of Ireland, where he was hired for the summer in 2018.[13] Clifford is a teacher in his alma mater St Brendan's College, Killarney.

He supports Celtic.[14] [15] [16]

Career statistics

Legend
Won Competition
BoldCareer high

Club

Fossa GAA
YearChampionshipAppsScore
2017 Junior Premier 2 2-04
2018 Junior Premier 2 3-02
2019 Junior Premier 3 2–11
2020 Junior Premier 3 1-09
2020 O'Donoghue Cup 1 0-05
2021 Junior Premier 4 3–15
2022 Junior Premier 6 5–55
2022 2 0–14
2023 2 0–18
2023 2 0-14
Career total2716–147

Division

TeamSeasonKerry SFC
AppsScore
East Kerry201742-01
201845–13
201952–29
202032–15
202110-02
202252–24
202332–08
Career total2515–92

College

Sigerson Cup
YearCollegeAppsScore
2018 1 1-04
2019 0 0-00
2020 1 0-05
2021 0 0-00
2022 6 6–21
Career total87–30

Inter-county

TeamYearMcGrath CupNational LeagueMunsterAll-IrelandTotal
AppsScoreDivisionAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScoreAppsScore
Kerry Minor201631–1431–1362–27
201722–1424–1346–27
Total53–2855–26108–54
Kerry2018Division 160–2120-0434–14114–39
201920–0720–0750–2290–36
202072–3210–0482–36
202146–2232–0910–0888–39
202221-0685–2810–0431–17126–49
202351–1422–0863–34136–56
202420-0842-1762-25
Total21-063214–124134–442210–1126728–280

Championship appearances

List of appearances
width=30 style="text-align: center;" Date Venue Opponent ScoreResult W/L/DCompetition
13 June 20180–020–32 : 0–10WMunster Semi-Final
218 June 2018Páirc Uí Chaoimh0–023–18 : 2–04WMunster Final
315 July 2018Croke Park1–051–10 : 1–13LSuper 8's Round 1
422 July 2018St Tiernach's Park1–031–17 : 1–17DSuper 8's Round 2
55 August 2018Fitzgerald Stadium2–063–25 : 2–16WSuper 8's Round 3
61 June 2019Cusack Park0-031–15 : 0–12WMunster Semi-final
722 June 2019Páirc Uí Chaoimh0–041–19 : 3–10WMunster Final
814 July 2019Fitzgerald Stadium0–071–22 : 1–15WSuper 8's Round 1
921 July 2019Croke Park0–031–20 : 1–20DSuper 8's Round 2
1014 July 2019Croke Park0–051–18 : 0–18WAll-Ireland Semi-Final
111 September 2019Croke Park0–021–16 : 1–16DAll-Ireland Final
1214 September 2019Croke Park0–050–15 : 1–18LAll-Ireland Final
138 November 2020Páirc Uí Chaoimh0–040–13 : 1–12LMunster Semi-Final
1421 June 2021Fitzgerald Stadium1–063–22 : 1–11WMunster Quarter-Final
1510 July 2021Semple Stadium1–021–19 : 1–08WMunster Semi-Final
1625 July 2021Fitzgerald Stadium0–014–22 : 1–09WMunster Final
1728 August 2021Croke Park0–080–22 : 3–14LAll-Ireland Semi-Final
187 May 2022Páirc Uí Rinn0–040–23 : 0–11WMunster Semi-Final
1926 June 2022Croke Park1–031–18 : 0–13WAll-Ireland Quarter-Final
2010 July 2022Croke Park0–061–14 : 1–13WAll-Ireland Semi-Final
2124 July 2022Croke Park0–080–20 : 0–16WAll-Ireland Final
2222 April 2023Fitzgerald Stadium0–020–25 : 0–05WMunster Semi-Final
style=“text-align: center; “ bgcolor=237 May 2023Gaelic GroundsClarestyle=“text-align: center;”2-06style=“text-align: center;”5–14 : 0–15WMunster Final
2420 May 2023Fitzgerald Stadium0–080–17 : 1–19LAll-Ireland Group
253 June 2023Páirc Uí ChaoimhCork1-051–14 : 0–15WAll-Ireland Group
2618 June 2023O'Moore ParkLouth2-045–24 : 0–11WAll-Ireland Group
271 July 2023Croke ParkTyrone0-052–18 : 0–12WAll-Ireland Quarter Final
2816 July 2023Croke ParkDerry0-091–17 : 1–15WAll-Ireland Semi Final
2930 July 2023Croke ParkDublin0-031–13 : 1–15LAll-Ireland Final

All-Ireland Final scores

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List of appearances
width=20 style="text-align: center;" Date Venue Opponent ScorePlayW/LResult
11 September 20190–020–02width=20 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor="grey"D1–16 : 1–16
214 September 20190–050–04width=20 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor="red"L0–15 : 1–18
324 July 20220–080–03width=20 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor="green"W0–20 : 0–16
430 July 20230–030–01width=20 style="text-align: center;" bgcolor="red"L1–13 : 1-15
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All-Ireland Senior Football Finals Scoring Total
Scores (Total)Scores (Play)GamesAverage
0–18 (18pts)0–11 (11pts)4 games4.50

Honours

St Brendan's College
Fossa
East Kerry
Kerry
Individual

2017

Notes and References

  1. News: Marc Ó Sé: David Clifford 'on another level' to great Kerry forwards. Irish Examiner. Marc. O’Sé. 15 January 2023.
  2. News: Cormican . Eoghan . David Clifford the hero as St Brendan's end 24-year Hogan Cup wait . 29 April 2024 . Irish Examiner.
  3. News: Byrne: I played for Ireland with lads who saw us as a B team. Irish Independent. 5 September 2018.
  4. News: 'I don't know where that came from but when they go in it's always nice'. Hogan Stand. 16 May 2021. 'I played a bit of soccer in my younger days', he told eir Sport when asked about that sublime piece of skill. 'I was a centre half though so I don't know where that came from but when they go in it's always nice'..
  5. News: 'I went against the grain by not playing GAA ... but it wasn't what I wanted to do'. Irish Independent. 16 February 2019.
  6. News: Kerry star David Clifford delivers 1–9 for Fossa on return to club action against Listowel Emmets. The Kerryman. 1 August 2022.
  7. Web site: David Clifford leads Fossa to All-Ireland club glory in ill-tempered final. 15 January 2023. Irish Examiner. 15 January 2023. John. Fogarty.
  8. News: David Clifford in line to make senior Kerry debut in 2018 National League. Irish Independent. 18 December 2017.
  9. News: 'I don't know where that came from' – Clifford coy on stunning finish for hat-trick. RTÉ. 16 May 2021.
  10. News: Kerry GAA star David Clifford and girlfriend Shauna O'Connor welcome first baby together. RSVP Live. Mikie. O'Loughlin. 12 December 2021. 27 July 2022.
  11. Web site: David Clifford on dealing with expectation, life away from Kerry and missing soccer. 11 May 2022. The 42. 29 July 2022.
  12. News: Kerry footballer David Clifford adds University of Limerick master's to his long list of summer feats. Irish Independent. Eoghan. Moloney. 24 August 2022.
  13. News: Shane Enright reveals how his mum was confronted by an abusive Kerry 'fan' after 2017 Mayo defeat. Irish Independent. Colm. Keys. 18 July 2018.
  14. News: Turns out prodigious gaelic football talent.... Twitter. 1 February 2020.
  15. News: David Clifford All Ireland winner and Celtic supporter.... Twitter. 24 July 2022.
  16. News: David Clifford: Fatherhood has changed my outlook on football. Irish Independent. Michael. Verney. 12 May 2022.
  17. News: David Clifford lands All-Ireland football final man of the match award. The 42. Kevin. O'Brien. 24 July 2022. 24 July 2022.