Liam Kearns died from a heart attack in March 2023.
A former Offaly and Laois Senior Football Manager is being honoured by An Garda Síochána.
Liam Kearns, who died from a heart attack in 2023, is being posthumously inducted into the An Garda Síochána Coiste Siamsa Hall of Fame.
The Kerry man also managed Limerick and Tipperary, leading the Premier County to the 2016 All Ireland semi-finals.
While Portlaoise Garda Station based Ronan Maher is recognised for his achievement in winning the All Ireland Hurling title with Tipperary.
The awards recognise members of the force who have made an outstanding and significant contribution to sports.
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