Tommy Ryan (Gaelic footballer)

Born in 1967, Irishman Tommy Ryan is a former Gaelic footballer. He was a member of Donegal's 1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winning team.

Ryan was Donegal's top scorer in the 1992 Ulster Championship.[1] He made his championship debut against Armagh in 1988 and won two trench cups with Sligo. He won an Ulster Minor Championship in 1985, an Ulster and All-Ireland Medal with the U-21s in 1987, and a Senior Ulster and an All-Ireland Championship Medal in 1992.

Born in Termon, Donegal, he still lives there today. He attended Saint Eunan's College.[2] After retiring as a player, he remained active in Gaelic games, managing Termon to their second-ever county final in the process.[3][4]

Ryan was an agent for Etic Solutions,[5] said to have "operated in a fraudulent manner akin to a Ponzi scheme",[6] although it was never suggested that Ryan had acted dishonestly. In 2011, he was fined for not having a license for his public house.[7] In 2014 Ryan was disqualified from driving for four years for refusing to provide a breath test when his car was stopped by the police.[8][9]

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