List of Gaelic football managers

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.

NameCounty TeamAppointedTime as manager
Mickey Harte Tyrone 15 November 2002[1] 18 years, 81 days
Rory Gallagher Donegal 26 July 2010[2] 10 years, 193 days
Justin McNulty Laois 16 August 2010[3] 10 years, 172 days
Val Andrews Cavan 26 August 2010[4] 10 years, 162 days
Stephen Rochford Mayo 29 March 2016 [5] 10 years, 128 days
Harry Murphy Wicklow 29 August 2011[6] 9 years, 159 days
Alan Mulholland Galway 3 October 2011[7] 9 years, 124 days
Barney Breen and George Dugdale Leitrim Dec 2011?[8] c. 9 years, 65 days
Liam Kearns Tipperary 28 May 2016[9] 8 years, 313 days
Aidan O'Rourke Louth 8 October 2012 8 years, 119 days
Mick O'Dwyer Clare 2 November 2012[10] 8 years, 94 days
Anthony Rainbow Carlow Late 2012 c. 8 years, 65 days
Recent departures

These are outdated and moved from the table above.

NameCounty TeamAppointedDepartedTime as manager
Mick O'Dwyer Wicklow 9 October 2006[11] 14 years, 118 days
John Evans Tipperary 30 October 2007[12] 13 years, 97 days
Jason Ryan Wexford 6 November 2007[13] 13 years, 121 days
Mickey Moran Leitrim 25 August 2008[14] 12 years, 163 days
Fergal O'Donnell Roscommon 18 September 2008[15] 12 years, 139 days
Pat Gilroy Dublin 9 October 2008[16] 12 years, 118 days
Liam Bradley Antrim 23 October 2008[17] 12 years, 104 days
Luke Dempsey Carlow 29 October 2008[18] 12 years, 98 days
Jack O'Connor Kerry 10 November 2008[19] 12 years, 86 days
Tom Cribbin Offaly 13 February 2009[20] 11 years, 357 days
Paddy O'Rourke Armagh 2 October 2009[21] 11 years, 125 days
Micheál McDermott Clare 10 November 2009[22] 11 years, 86 days
Peter Fitzpatrick Louth 16 November 2009[23] 11 years, 80 days
John Brennan Derry 16 September 2010[24] 10 years, 141 days
John O'Neill Fermanagh 27 September 2010[25] 10 years, 130 days
Eamonn McEneaney Monaghan 4 October 2010[26] 10 years, 123 days
Tomás Ó Flatharta Galway 7 October 2010[27] 10 years, 120 days
Séamus McEnaney Meath 10 November 2010[28] 10 years, 86 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.

NameClub TeamCounty
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

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