The head coach of the Irish club "Shamrock Rovers", Stephen Bradley, and his assistant have made headlines with their dedication.
İdman.Biz reports that the expert, along with his assistant, participated in a marathon held in Dublin. Immediately after the charity run, they took a 46-minute helicopter flight to get to the team's game against "Derry City" on time.
According to reports, before starting the marathon, both coaches wrote the names of their children suffering from leukemia on their wrists.
It should be noted that "Shamrock Rovers" is one of the most titled football clubs in Ireland and represents the city of Dublin. "Derry City", although located in Northern Ireland, competes in the Irish Premier League in competitions.