EOIN DUFF has added another prestigious Junior soccer medal to his collection.

Shannon striker, Eoin was part of the Fairview Rangers squad which claimed the Munster Junior Cup for the eighth team in the Limerick club’s history and their first in thirteen years.

Fairview defeated Tipperary outfit St Michael’s in the provincial decider played at Turner’s Cross. Goals from Conor Coughlan, Darragh Rainsford and man of the match Jeffrey Judge sent them on their way to a 3-0 victory.

In September 2020, Fairview claimed the FAI Junior Cup with a 1-0 win against Dublin side, Usher Celtic with Duff again part of the squad.

A student at Mary Immaculate College, Duff previously represented Munster in the Youth Interprovincial tournament.

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