
Eoin Liston
Eoin Liston, known as 'Bomber', is a retired Irish Gaelic footballer celebrated for his pivotal role in the success of the Kerry senior team during the late 1970s and early 1980s. He was renowned for his scoring ability and physical presence on the field, contributing to Kerry's dominance in the All-Ireland championships. His transformation from a pudgy youth to a fit athlete through rigorous training was a game-changer for the team, and he played a crucial part in securing multiple All-Ireland titles for Kerry. Liston's legacy in Gaelic football is marked by his impressive skills and his memorable contributions to one of the most successful eras in the sport's history.
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Recent news mentions
Eoin Liston was one of the top scorers for Kerry in the past All-Ireland finals.
Kerry’s hopes rest on the shoulders of a giant, but can David Clifford bear the weight? – The Irish TimesEoin Liston was one of the Kerry footballers who attended the funeral.
Mick O’Dwyer will ‘always be the king’ in Kerry, funeral Mass hears – The Irish TimesEoin 'Bomber' Liston was noted for his impactful arrival in the Kerry squad in 1977.
‘I’m addicted, totally addicted to the game’ – The Irish Times
























