Actor Colin Farrell is mourning the loss of his father, Eamon Farrell, who passed away on April 9, 2025, at the age of 83. Eamon died peacefully after battling a long illness. He was surrounded by his family and the medical staff at Beaumont Hospital’s Whitworth Ward in Dublin when he passed.
Eamon Farrell was not only known as Colin’s father but also remembered for his time as a professional footballer. He played for the well-known Irish club Shamrock Rovers, having joined the team in 1960 at the age of 18. Before that, he trained with Home Farm, a respected club that developed many talented young players. Eamon’s career also included playing as an Irish international schoolboy, which shows how skilled he was from a young age.
Eamon and his older brother Tommy were both part of the Shamrock Rovers team that won the FAI Cup final in 1962. That memorable game was played in front of a crowd of 32,000 people, making it a proud moment in Irish football history. The club paid tribute to Eamon on Instagram, posting a black and white photo of him in his playing days and writing in Irish, “Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam”, which means “May his soul rest in peace.”
Eamon is survived by his wife, Eileen, and their children—Colin, Catherine, Claudine, and another son named Eamon. His family has asked for privacy as they cope with this loss. His funeral is scheduled for April 12.
Colin Farrell, known for his work in films and series such as The Penguin, spoke lovingly about his family during a recent award show. At the 2025 SAG Awards, he gave a heartfelt thank-you to his parents and siblings. He also mentioned his own two sons, James and Henry, saying they’ve brought more joy into his life than he ever expected.
Eamon Farrell’s passing marks the end of a chapter for the Farrell family and Irish sports. His legacy continues not only through his contributions to football but also through the deep love and pride his family holds for him.
Eamon Farrell was not only known as Colin’s father but also remembered for his time as a professional footballer. He played for the well-known Irish club Shamrock Rovers, having joined the team in 1960 at the age of 18. Before that, he trained with Home Farm, a respected club that developed many talented young players. Eamon’s career also included playing as an Irish international schoolboy, which shows how skilled he was from a young age.
Eamon and his older brother Tommy were both part of the Shamrock Rovers team that won the FAI Cup final in 1962. That memorable game was played in front of a crowd of 32,000 people, making it a proud moment in Irish football history. The club paid tribute to Eamon on Instagram, posting a black and white photo of him in his playing days and writing in Irish, “Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam”, which means “May his soul rest in peace.”
Eamon is survived by his wife, Eileen, and their children—Colin, Catherine, Claudine, and another son named Eamon. His family has asked for privacy as they cope with this loss. His funeral is scheduled for April 12.
Colin Farrell, known for his work in films and series such as The Penguin, spoke lovingly about his family during a recent award show. At the 2025 SAG Awards, he gave a heartfelt thank-you to his parents and siblings. He also mentioned his own two sons, James and Henry, saying they’ve brought more joy into his life than he ever expected.
Eamon Farrell’s passing marks the end of a chapter for the Farrell family and Irish sports. His legacy continues not only through his contributions to football but also through the deep love and pride his family holds for him.
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