Paul Clancy, a celebrated Gaelic football player and two-time All-Ireland champion, has died, prompting an outpouring of grief across Ireland. President Catherine Connolly led tributes to Clancy, acknowledging his significant contributions to the sport. Condolence books have been opened at Galway City and County Council offices to allow the public to express their sympathies. Details regarding Clancy’s funeral have been announced, though specific arrangements have not been widely publicized. The news has deeply affected the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) community and beyond, with many remembering Clancy as a talented athlete and respected individual. His death is being widely mourned throughout Galway and the wider sporting community.