Phil O'Donnell

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Phil O'Donnell was a Scottish professional footballer and club captain best known for his influential midfield career at Motherwell and Celtic before his tragic on-field death in 2007.

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instanceOf association football midfielder
human
professional footballer
causeOfDeath sudden cardiac death
countryOfCitizenship Scotland
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1972-03-25
dateOfDeath 2007-12-29
deathOccurredDuring Motherwell vs Dundee United match
era 1990s Scottish football
2000s Scottish football
familyName O'Donnell NERFINISHED
fullName Philip O'Donnell NERFINISHED
givenName Philip NERFINISHED
homeStadiumAtDeath Fir Park NERFINISHED
honours Scottish Cup winner with Celtic F.C. in 1995
Scottish Cup winner with Motherwell F.C. in 1991
Scottish Premier Division champion with Celtic F.C. in 1997-98
league Premier League NERFINISHED
Scottish Premier Division NERFINISHED
Scottish Premier League NERFINISHED
memorial Phil O'Donnell Stand at Fir Park NERFINISHED
nationalTeam Scotland national football team NERFINISHED
Scotland under-21 national football team NERFINISHED
notableFor influential midfield performances for Motherwell
playing for Celtic during the 1990s
numberOfInternationalCaps 1
numberOfInternationalGoals 0
occupation football player
placeOfBirth Bellshill NERFINISHED
Scotland
placeOfDeath Motherwell NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
playedFor Celtic F.C. NERFINISHED
Motherwell F.C. NERFINISHED
Scotland national football team NERFINISHED
Sheffield Wednesday F.C. NERFINISHED
positionPlayed midfielder
relative David Clarkson NERFINISHED
relativeRelationship uncle of David Clarkson
religion Roman Catholicism
role club captain of Motherwell F.C.
sexOrGender male
shirtNumber 10
sport association football

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Fir Park Stadium namedAfter Phil O'Donnell