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Paul O'Donoghue is a former professional footballer, educator, and Gaelic football player. He is known for his time as a footballer with Tottenham Hotspur[1][2][3] and for playing Under-19 football for the Republic of Ireland[2][3][4], as well as playing Gaelic Football in the All Ireland Championship for London GAA[5][6]and for Kerry in the McGrath Cup.[7][8][9] O'Donoghue is also an accomplished educator, holding a first-class degree in Physical Education, and currently serves as an Assistant Principal for Behaviour at a school in South London.[10]
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