Eoin Coss died on Saturday after he was diagnosed with cancer last February.
Tributes are being paid to a midlands teenager who passed away at the weekend.
Mountmellick's Eoin Coss died on Saturday after he was diagnosed with cancer last February.
The 14-year-old's funeral mass will take place in St Joseph's Church, Mountmellick later this morning.
Mountmellick Utd FC says Eoin he had the hallmarks of a player who could have gone on to don the famous green and white hoops of Shamrock Rovers or even the all red of Liverpool FC.
While the League of Ireland champions along with Mountmellick GAA extended their sympathies to Eoin's family.
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