List of Gaelic football managers

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This is a list of Gaelic football managers. It includes managers currently managing a county team at the top level in the League and Championship, in order of the date of their appointment.

League and Championship managers at top level[]

The following table shows the current managers, listed by date of appointment.

Name County Team Appointed Time as manager
Mickey Harte Tyrone 15 November 2002[1] 18 years, 301 days
Rory Gallagher Donegal 26 July 2010[2] 11 years, 48 days
Justin McNulty Laois 16 August 2010[3] 11 years, 27 days
Val Andrews Cavan 26 August 2010[4] 11 years, 17 days
Mayo 29 March 2016 [5] 10 years, 348 days
Harry Murphy Wicklow 29 August 2011[6] 10 years, 14 days
Alan Mulholland Galway 3 October 2011[7] 9 years, 344 days
and Leitrim Dec 2011?[8] c. 9 years, 285 days
Liam Kearns Tipperary 28 May 2016[9] 9 years, 168 days
Aidan O'Rourke Louth 8 October 2012 8 years, 339 days
Mick O'Dwyer Clare 2 November 2012[10] 8 years, 314 days
Anthony Rainbow Carlow Late 2012 c. 8 years, 285 days
Recent departures

These are outdated and moved from the table above.

Name County Team Appointed Departed Time as manager
Mick O'Dwyer Wicklow 9 October 2006[11] 14 years, 338 days
John Evans Tipperary 30 October 2007[12] 13 years, 317 days
Jason Ryan Wexford 6 November 2007[13] 13 years, 341 days
Mickey Moran Leitrim 25 August 2008[14] 13 years, 18 days
Fergal O'Donnell Roscommon 18 September 2008[15] 12 years, 359 days
Pat Gilroy Dublin 9 October 2008[16] 12 years, 338 days
Liam Bradley Antrim 23 October 2008[17] 12 years, 324 days
Carlow 29 October 2008[18] 12 years, 318 days
Jack O'Connor Kerry 10 November 2008[19] 12 years, 306 days
Tom Cribbin Offaly 13 February 2009[20] 12 years, 211 days
Paddy O'Rourke Armagh 2 October 2009[21] 11 years, 345 days
Clare 10 November 2009[22] 11 years, 306 days
Peter Fitzpatrick Louth 16 November 2009[23] 11 years, 300 days
John Brennan Derry 16 September 2010[24] 10 years, 361 days
Fermanagh 27 September 2010[25] 10 years, 350 days
Eamonn McEneaney Monaghan 4 October 2010[26] 10 years, 343 days
Tomás Ó Flatharta Galway 7 October 2010[27] 10 years, 340 days
Séamus McEnaney Meath 10 November 2010[28] 10 years, 306 days
Kevin Walsh Sligo 3 November 2008[29] 30 June 2013[30] 4 years, 239 days
Maurice Horan Limerick 12 October 2010[31] 5 July 2013[32] 2 years, 266 days
Conor Counihan Cork 18 February 2008[33] 3 August 2013[34] 5 years, 166 days
Glenn Ryan Longford 6 October 2008[35] 9 August 2013[36] 4 years, 7 days
Peter Canavan Fermanagh 21 November 2011[37] 3 September 2013[38] 1 year, 286 days
Pat Flanagan Westmeath 21 April 2010[39] 13? September 2013[40] 3 years, c. 145 days
Kieran McGeeney Kildare 2 October 2007[41] 3 September 2013[42] 5 years, 336 days
James McCartan, Junior Down 11 September 2009[43] 26 July 2014[44] 4 years, 318 days

Notable club managers[]

The following is a list of notable club managers.

Name Club Team County
Paddy Campbell Naomh Conaill[45] Donegal
Anthony Cunningham St. Brigid's[46] Roscommon
Eugene McHale Easkey[47] Sligo
Kevin McStay

Gerard Mc Geough

St. Brigid's[48]

Aughnamullen Sarsfields

Roscommon

Monaghan

References[]

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  2. ^ Jim McGuinness appointed Donegal football manager BBC Sport, Retrieved on 2010-09-27
  3. ^ Justin McNulty is named new Laois football manager BBC Sport, Retrieved on 2010-09-27
  4. ^ Val Andrews and Terry Hyland named as Cavan managers BBC Sport, Retrieved on 2010-10-05
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  13. ^ Ryan to lead Wexford footballers RTÉ Sport, Retrieved on 2010-09-26
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  29. ^ Kevin Walsh appointed Sligo Football manager Galway Advertiser, Retrieved on 2010-09-26
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  31. ^ Horan ratified as Limerick football boss Archived 2012-03-06 at the Wayback Machine GAA, Retrieved on 2010-10-15
  32. ^ Maurice Horan resigns as Limerick football manager Archived 2013-08-03 at archive.today The Score, Retrieved on 2013-07-05
  33. ^ Counihan appointed as new Cork football manager Irish Independent, Retrieved on 2010-04-03
  34. ^ Cork's Conor Counihan: ‘Now was the time to get a change of voice’ The Score, Retrieved on 2013-08-03
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  47. ^ "McHale appointed Easkey manager". The Sligo Champion. 19 December 2001. Retrieved 19 December 2001.
  48. ^ "McStay wary of psychological pressure". Hogan Stand. 15 February 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
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