Paul Clancy, a two-time All-Ireland winner with Galway football, dies aged 49, according to multiple reports. Galway GAA confirms his death, which is described as occurring on Monday. Clancy is associated with the Maigh Cuilinn club, where he is referred to as a clubman and prominent player. Several outlets state that he won the Sam Maguire Cup with the Galway “Tribesmen” in 1998 and again in 2001. The reports consistently identify him as a two-time All-Ireland champion and note that his playing success is tied to those championship years. Yahoo Sports and other summaries similarly describe him as having passed away at 49 and being a two-time All-Ireland winner with Galway. Across the sources provided, no additional details are reported about his cause of death or any wider roles after his playing career. The information focuses on his age, his death being confirmed by Galway GAA, and his All-Ireland titles with Galway in 1998 and 2001.