
Mick Hogan
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Mick Hogan was a Tipperary footballer, notably recognized as the only player killed during the tragic events of Bloody Sunday in 1920. His legacy is commemorated in GAA history, particularly with the naming of a stand in Croke Park in his memory, highlighting the profound impact of violence on the sport and society during that tumultuous period in Ireland.
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Mick Hogan was the only player to be killed on Bloody Sunday.
GAA Congress is well past its use-by date as a governing forum – The Irish TimesThe Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859·
Ireland· 2025-02-26




