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Ciara Cunningham
Ciara Cunningham (born 7 March 1998) is an Irish footballer who currently plays for Lattin-Cullen in South Tipperary. Cunningham made her first appearance for County Tipperary for the under 16 panel and had many successes during this time.

Contents
1.     Early Life

2	Playing career

2.1	Club

2.2    School

3	Honours

4	References

Early Life
Ciara Cunningham was born on 7 March 1998 in West London, England. When she was two years old, Cunningham along with her three brothers and parents moved to Tipperary, Ireland, where she attended school and began playing Gaelic Football with her club, primary school, county and later her secondary school. Cunningham currently attends the University College of Cork where she is studying Intellectual Disability Nursing.

Club
Cunningham plays her club football with Lattin-Cullen in South Tipperary and has enjoyed some success. From a young age Cunningham devoted her time to Lattin-Cullen GAA Club, a club known for great athletes such as Tipperary Hurler Nicky English. Cunningham started winning county medals for her honours at the age of twelve and peaked from there, winning many U12 county medals, winning an U16 football County medal in 2014, a junior ladies football County medal in 2014, while also winning young player of the year award in 2014. In 2017, Cunningham played centre-forward for her junior ladies football team which one the junior B county final, marking history for her club and promoting them to junior A to which the club has never been.

School
Cunningham began playing football and camogie with St.Anne's Secondary School when she joined in 2010. Reaching many finals every year the only success came in 2010 when as a first year student played wing forward for the junior team who won the Munster Final.

Lattin-Cullen
Young Player of the Year Award 2014 U16 Ladies Football County Medal 2014 Junior Ladies Football County Medal 2014, 2017

St.Anne's Secondary School
Junior Munster Medal 2010

Young Social Innovator 2014 - working to promote the use of the Gaelic Irish language with young people in Ireland and across Europe. Áras an Úactaráin Volunteer President's Gaisce Bronze Award President's Gaisce Silver Award