On December 06, 1925 in Celtic History
Con houlihan, journalist, is born in castleisland, co. kerry

Con Houlihan, (6 December 1925 – 4 August 2012) the renowned Irish sports journalist, was born in Castleisland, County Kerry. Cornelius Patrick Houlihan, known as Con Houlihan, was born on December 06, 1925.
Despite only progressing to national journalism at the age of 46, he became “the greatest and the best-loved Irish sports journalist of all”.
He known for his distinctive style and insightful commentary on Gaelic games, soccer, and other sports.
Career
Con Houlihan’s career in journalism spanned several decades, during which he contributed to various publications, including The Irish Press and The Sunday World. His writing was characterized by a deep love for sport, a keen understanding of human nature, and a poetic and expressive prose style.
Death
Con Houlihan passed away on August 04, 2012, leaving a lasting legacy as a celebrated figure in Irish sports journalism. His contributions to the field were recognized with numerous awards, and his columns and articles continue to be remembered and appreciated by sports enthusiasts in Ireland.
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