Ciaran Duff represented Dublin at the inter-county level. He was born on May 3, 1969, in Dublin, Ireland. Duff primarily played as a forward for the Dublin senior team and is regarded as one of the county’s most talented and influential players.

Duff had a successful career with Dublin, making his debut in the early 1990s. He played a crucial role in Dublin’s journey to All-Ireland success in 1995 when they won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Duff’s performances throughout the championship were outstanding, and he contributed significantly to Dublin’s victory.

Known for his skill, speed, and scoring ability, Duff was a prolific forward who could make a significant impact on the scoreboard. He possessed excellent ball control, a keen eye for goal, and the ability to create scoring opportunities for his teammates. His contributions to Dublin’s forward line were highly valued and played a crucial role in the team’s success.

Duff enjoyed a successful club career as well, representing St. Jude’s in Dublin. He won multiple club titles and made a significant impact for his club throughout his playing days.

While Ciaran Duff retired from inter-county football in 2006, he remains highly regarded for his contributions to Dublin football. He is considered one of the county’s legendary players and is remembered as a talented forward who played an instrumental role in Dublin’s success during the 1990s.