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Pontypool footballer ‘liked by everyone' celebrated in memorial match

Pontypool footballer ‘liked by everyone' celebrated in memorial match

19-year-old Tristan O'Keefe sadly passed away on Wednesday, June 11.
An integral part of the Pontypool side, he played over 100 games for the club and was a huge part in their undefeated league campaign that led them to promotion to the Gwent Premier League.
Now the club is holding a memorial match to celebrate his life and help raise funds for Tristan's funeral.
Tristan O'Keefe who sadly passed away Wednesday June 11 (Image: Harry Furness) Harry Furness was Tristan's Coach at Pontnewynydd AFC.
Speaking of his former player Harry said: 'He was genuinely a nice boy and liked by everyone no one had any issues with him.
'A happy memory we all share of Tristan is when he scored the winning goal against New Inn in our title winning season.
'We were losing two nil and Tristan scored which was a massive step in an undefeated season.'
The winning match in which Tristan scored the final goal (Image: Harry Furness) Harry explained how the memorial match would be special.
He told the Argus: 'We are trying to celebrate him rather than be down in the dumps and remember all the good things.
'There's going to be a minute's silence before the match and a stop at the 19th minute for an audience applause.
'We've added a tribute to him on our new football kit for this season that's got his name on one of the sleeves.
'An away kit is being presented to Tristan's family before the match and a home kit has been framed at the club.'
Coach Harry Furness with Pontnewynydd AFC Tristan's teammates (Image: Harry Furness) A statement from the club reads:
'Pontnewynydd AFC will be holding a special memorial match in honour of our beloved teammate and friend, Tristan O'Keefe, who tragically passed away on June 11th.
'This match is not only a tribute to Tristan's memory, but also an opportunity to come together as a community and raise funds to support his family through Tristan's GoFundMe, helping them with funeral costs during this incredibly difficult time.
'Friends, family, and members of the community are warmly invited to come along, share memories, and help us celebrate Tristan's life.'
The match will take place this Saturday, June 28. With kick-off at 2:00 pm.

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