Dan O'Keeffe

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Nativename
Dónall Ó Caoimh (Irish)
Nickname
Danno
Born(1907-06-02)2 June 1907
Died2 June 1967(1967-06-02) (aged 60)
Dan O'Keeffe
Personal information
Native name
Dónall Ó Caoimh (Irish)
Nickname
Danno
Born(1907-06-02)2 June 1907
Died2 June 1967(1967-06-02) (aged 60)
OccupationClerical officer
Height5 ft 10 in (178 cm)
Sport
SportGaelic football
PositionGoalkeeper
Club
Years Club
Kerins O'Rahilly's
Club titles
Kerry titles 2
Inter-county
Years County Apps (scores)
1931–1948
Kerry 66 (0–00)
Inter-county titles
Munster titles 14
All-Irelands 7
NFL 2

Daniel Joseph O'Keeffe (2 June 1907 – 2 June 1967), known as "Danno", was an Irish Gaelic footballer, regarded by some as the greatest goalkeeper in the history of the sport.[citation needed]

O'Keeffe was born in Fermoy, County Cork, but the family moved to Tralee, County Kerry when he was nine-years-old.[1] His first competitive football was played with a junior team, the Rangers, but when he advanced to senior grade he joined Kerins O'Rahilly's and with them won two County Championship titles.[2] O'Keeffe made his first inter-county appearance on the Kerry junior team that won the All-Ireland Junior Championship in 1930. A year later he was the substitute goalkeeper on the Kerry senior team to meet Kildare in the All-Ireland final, however, a few hours before the game he was informed that he would be playing and collected his first winners' medal.[3] O'Keeffe was first-choice goalkeeper for seventeen years in total and claimed a then record of seven All-Ireland Championship titles. His other honours include a record 14 Munster Championship medals and two National League titles. O'Keeffe was also a regular on the Munster team and won three Railway Cup medals, including one as captain of the team. Playing until he was 41 years old, he was posthumously named on the Football Team of the Century and the Football Team of the Millennium.[3]

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