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Clifford named as GOAL Ambassador
GOAL: Irish humanitarian aid agency, GOAL, has announced Kerry footballer, David Clifford, as its new ambassador. He is pictured with former Kerry football great and GOAL board member, Jimmy Deenihan. Photo: Valerie O’Sullivan
Kerry football hero and All Star ‘Young Gaelic Footballer of the Year’ for 2018, David Clifford, has been named as an Ambassador for humanitarian aid agency, GOAL.
The 20-year-old superstar was announced as a GOAL Ambassador by former Kerry football great and GOAL board member, Jimmy Deenihan, in Tralee earlier this week.
“It’s great to work with an organisation like GOAL to help with the work they do overseas,” said Clifford.
“I’m looking forward to the opportunities I will have with GOAL and discussing their work with many more people. It’s important as a younger player to speak to children and young people about what we can all do to help others and be more aware of issues around the world.”
Clifford joins an elite team of GOAL sports ambassadors including Dublin GAA stars Bernard Brogan, Jack McCaffrey and Cian O’Sullivan, rugby star Jamie Heaslip, Olympic hockey silver medallist Róisín Upton, and Middleweight boxing champion Andy Lee.


