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Collins Ugochukwu on journey to GAA | soccer career | first Nigerian to play for Laois

Laois and Courtwood footballer Collins Ugochukwu joins Shane Stapleton for a one-to-one chat — including his journey from Nigeria to Kildare, and soccer to GAA.

Collins Ugochukwu, the first Nigerian-born player to play for Laois Senior Football, was at the launch of SuperValu’s #CommunityIncludesEveryone campaign. Now in their thirteenth year of supporting the GAA All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, SuperValu is once again calling on each and every member of GAA communities across the country to do what they can to make their community more diverse and inclusive.

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