He was chief executive in an era of huge success and massive growth for Gaelic games in the capital
“I would like to thank my wife Marie and family, without their unfailing support over almost 30 years none of this would have been possible.”
Dublin GAA chairperson Michael Seavers stated: “Dublin GAA, and indeed the association nationally, has been extremely fortunate to have had John Costello as its chief executive for the past 30 years.
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