Derry GAA has paid tribute to Jim McKeever, following the death of the former county player, manager and chairman.
The former Derry and Ballymaguigan player, who was named the Gaelic Footballer of the Year in 1958, was described as a "modest yet iconic leader" by Derry GAA.
County chairman John Keenan said: “Jim McKeever was an affable man and a leader. It’s an honour to walk in his footsteps.“
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A spokesperson for Derry GAA said: "Jim McKeever was a natural sportsman, representing Ulster with distinction in both Gaelic football and basketball. He was the inaugural Gaelic Footballer of the Year for 1958.
"Whether as an educator or as a midfielder he led by example. Jim actively encouraged people to use their talents and be the best they could be. Any team with Jim McKeever in it was a better team."
The spokesperson continued: "Jim had a natural warmth and innate kindness which meant people gravitated towards him. He was affectionately known across Ireland as Gentleman Jim.
"When Jim spoke people listened because they appreciated he was a man of immense experience and integrity.
"Jim’s life was one of service to others. Jim realised whether in his club, community or county he was part of something bigger as part of the GAA.
"Jim McKeever was a once in a generation figure and has left an indelible mark on the history of Derry GAA."
The Derry GAA spokesperson added: "Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends at this time."
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