Derry City President Paul Diamond Dies After Long Club Service
Derry City President Paul Diamond Dies After Long Club Service

Derry City President Paul Diamond Dies After Long Club Service

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Paul Diamond, a lifelong supporter and president of Derry City Football Club, has passed away, leaving a significant legacy at the club and in the local community. He joined the club's board in 1995, served as chairman when Derry City last won the League of Ireland in 1997, and was appointed club president in 2021, succeeding Nobel Peace Prize laureate John Hume. Diamond's firm, Diamond Corrugated, has been a long-term sponsor of the club since 2011, with the company's logo colors inspired by the club's red, white, and black. Beyond football, Diamond was a prominent local businessman and employer, awarded an OBE in 2002 for his services to the packaging industry and recognized as a major contributor to the northwest economy. Tributes from community leaders, including Foyle MP Colum Eastwood, highlighted Diamond's dedication to his hometown, his support for good jobs, and his commitment to giving back. The Diamond family's connection to the club continues through his son Niall, who joined the club board in 2022, and the club has extended sympathies to Diamond's wife Mary, sons Niall and Gerard, and their wider family.

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