- Lifestyle & Sports
- 16 Jul 24
Watch the trailer on YouTube below.
A documentary based on Ireland and Everton captain Séamus Coleman's "incredible rise from unknown to Everton icon", is set to premiere at the ODEON Point Square cinema in Dublin this Thursday, July 18.
The tribute to fullback will feature interviews from teammates and coaches throughout Coleman's career, as well as a guest appearances from President Michael D. Higgins, a longtime supporter of the League of Ireland. The film will be available to view from Everton's official YouTube channel from July 21.
Everton are currently in Ireland for a training camp, and are gearing up for pre-season friendly against Coleman's former club, Sligo Rovers, at The Showgrounds on July 19.
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The Killybegs native joined the Liverpool-based side from Rovers in 2009 for the relatively small fee of £60,000. Widely recognised as one of the Premier League's best-ever bargain transfers, Coleman has since gone on to make over 400 appearances for the Toffees, becoming club captain in 2019. He has also donned the armband for the Republic of Ireland since September 2016, having earned 72 caps with Boys in Green since his debut against Wales in 2011.