The six-year-old was a special guest at Tuesday night's game at Windsor Park
Belfast heart transplant boy Dáithí Mac Gabhann was a special guest at Windsor Park on Tuesday night as Linfield took on Cliftonville.
Dáithí - who was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome - marked 1,900 days on the heart transplant waiting list with a special organ donation appeal.The youngster and his family have campaigned tirelessly for a change in the Organ Donation Laws in Northern Ireland - that change came into effect on June 1 and became known as Dáithí's Law.
Dáithí travelled to Newcastle for cardiac surgery last month to pave the way for him to get back on the waiting list.
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