Glenfin GAA

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Glenfin
CLG Ghleann Fhinne
Founded:1975
County:Donegal
Colours:White and red
Grounds:Páirc Taobhoige
Playing kits
Standard colours

CLG Ghleann Fhinne (Glenfin) is a Gaelic games club in County Donegal, Republic of Ireland. The club's home ground is Páirc Taobhoige.[1]

History[]

Manager Liam Breen led the club to the 2018 Donegal IFC.[2]

Notable players[]

Non-playing personnel[]

Updated 4 February 2021[3]

Position Staff
Manager Mark McGinty
Backroom Ryan McKinley
Backroom Gareth Martin
Backroom David Carroll
Backroom Hugh Foy
Strength and conditioning coach Shaun McGlynn

Managers[]

Years Manager
1975–c. 2012? N/A
?–c. 2018 Liam Breen[2]
2019–present Mark McGinty[2][4][5][3]

Honours[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Glenfin GAA Club". Archived from the original on 21 July 2013.
  2. ^ a b c McNulty, Chris (9 December 2019). "Mark McGinty reappointed as Glenfin manager". Retrieved 9 December 2019. McGinty took over from Liam Breen, who had guided the club to the Intermediate Championship in 2018.
  3. ^ a b "McGinty staying put at Glenfin". Donegal News. 4 February 2021. p. 55. Glenfin have confirmed that Mark McGinty is back on board as their senior football team manager for a third term. McGinty took over from Liam Breen back in 2019 and managed to guide the club to two SFC quarter-finals. His backroom team will consist of Ryan McKinley, Gareth Martin, David Carroll and Hugh Fay. Shaun McGlynn will act as strength and conditioning coach.
  4. ^ McNulty, Chris (8 August 2020). "Delight for Mark McGinty as Glenfin make it two from two". Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Managerial changes in Donegal". Gaelic Life. 29 January 2021. Retrieved 29 January 2021. Glenfin are still in the process of confirming their manager. Mark McGinty was manager for 2020. They hope to confirm who will be in charge in a few weeks' time.


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