GAA to make Páirc Uí Chaoimh available free of charge for Liam Miller match

Event will include a juvenile match in honour of former soccer player’s GAA background

Liam Miller, who died from cancer at the age of 36, played for Manchester United, Glasgow Celtic and the Republic of Ireland.

Liam Miller, who died from cancer at the age of 36, played for Manchester United, Glasgow Celtic and the Republic of Ireland.

The organisers of the Liam Miller Benefit Match have confirmed the GAA is to make Páirc Uí Chaoimh available for the charity fund-raiser free of charge. And the event, on September 25th, will include a juvenile GAA match to remember the former soccer player’s GAA background.

Chair of the Liam Miller Benefit Match organising committee, developer Michael O’Flynn confirmed that Cork County Board chair, Tracey Kennedy and Cork County secretary, Frank Murphy had agreed the ground should be made available rent-free for the charity event.

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