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Tommy Ryan, a Gaelic footballer, was born in 1967 in Termon, Donegal, Ireland, where he still lives today.

Ryan was Donegal's top scorer in the 1992 Ulster Championship. He made his championship debut against Armagh GAA in 1988. He won two trench cups with Sligo GAA. He won an Ulster Minor Championship in 1985, an Ulster and All-Ireland Medal with the U-21s in 1987, and a Senior Ulster and an All-Ireland Championship Medal in 1992.

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  1. "Ryan, Tommy". Hogan Stand. 10 July 1992. Retrieved 11 September 2010.
Donegal – 1987 All-Ireland Under 21 Football Champions (2nd title)
Substitute used in first game
S. Ward
Substitutes used in replay
C. White
J. McDermott
Manager
P. J. McGowan
Assistants
J. White
J. Winston
Donegal1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (1st title)
Substitutes used
20 B. Cunningham for B. Murray
Substitutes not used
7 M. Shovlin
16 P. Callaghan
17 T. Ryan
18 P. Carr
19 C. Mulgrew
21 J. Cunningham
22 S. Maguire
23 M. Gallagher
25 J. McGuinness
26 M. Crossan
Manager
B. McEniff
Selectors
M. Lafferty
S. Bonner
A. Harkin
N. McCole
Other backroom personnel

The Man in Dublin: S. Ferriter
The Man in the Stand: P. McShea
Team doctor: A. O'Kennedy

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