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Kerry's Aidan O'Mahony retires from inter-county football

Aidan O Mahony has retired from inter-county football.

Aidan O Mahony has retired from inter-county football.

**By Cian O'Connell **

Aidan O'Mahony has announced his retirement from inter-county football.

During a glittering career O'Mahony, who made his Kerry Championship debut in 2004, won five All Ireland medals.

The Rathmore clubman also was involved in three Allianz Football League and eight Munster Championship victories for Kerry.

"I feel the time is now appropriate for me to step away from the Kerry team," O'Mahony said in a statement released on Monday morning.

"It’s been an absolute honour for me to wear the green and gold jersey for Kerry for the past 14 years at senior level and I leave having great respect for all the talented players I have shared my footballing career with. I am extremely grateful for all the support my teammates gave me down through the years and I have made friendships for life.

"I have been incredibly fortunate to represent my Club (Rathmore), County, Province and Country over the years. It was an honour to share the dressing room with such brilliant players throughout the last 14 years with Kerry. I have utmost respect for every player whom I have played against as we all put on our county colours with a common goal in mind."

Kerry manager Eamonn Fitzmaurice praised O'Mahony's rich contribution. "On behalf of the management and players I would like to congratulate Aidan O’Mahony on his retirement from the Kerry senior football team.

"Aidan was an incredible servant to Kerry and gave everything he had to the cause over a career that stretches back to the 2003 season when he was first brought into the squad by Paidí (Ó Sé). He was ferociously proud of representing Kerry and this was clear every time he put on the Green and Gold.

"When Jack (O’Connor) took over in 2004 Aidan got his opportunity early in the League and he did not leave go of that jersey afterwards. He ended up winning the first of 5 All Ireland medals the following September. He has won it all in terms of individual and collective honours. Over the years he has played in every defensive position for Kerry and performed every role to distinction from man marker to attacking half back, from a holding centre back to a sweeper in recent years. He was the ultimate pro in terms of the way he prepared himself for training and matches on and off the field."

Fitzmaurice also highlighted the 'leadership' role O'Mahony occupied in recent campaigns for Kerry. "His leadership was of particular importance in the last few years as a lot of younger players have been integrated into the panel. He passed on the baton and helped these players to understand what it means to be a Kerry footballer.

"Honesty underpinned everything he did and his selflessness manifested itself in the way he was happy to advise and encourage everyone, even the players he was in direct competition with for a position; a rarity. He personified leaving the jersey in a better place.

"Aidan was a warrior for Kerry right up until the last minute of his last game for Kerry last August. I wish him and Denise all the best for the future."