Michael Hogan (Gaelic footballer)

Michael Hogan
Personal information
Native name
Mícheál Ó hÓgáin (Irish)
Born27 October 1896
Died(1920-11-21)21 November 1920 (aged 24)
Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland
Sport
SportFootball
PositionRight Full Back
Club
Years Club
Grangemockler
Inter-county
Years County
1910s–1920
Tipperary

Michael Hogan (27 October 1896 – 21 November 1920) was a Gaelic footballer and one-time Captain of the Tipperary county team. He was a member of the Irish Volunteers and was born in the Grangemockler area of County Tipperary. He was the only player shot dead (along with 13 spectators) by the Royal Irish Constabulary at Croke Park on Bloody Sunday during the Irish War of Independence. The Hogan Stand at Croke Park is named in his memory.