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Paddy Carr is a Gaelic football manager and former player. He played for, and later managed, the senior Donegal county team. While managing Kilmacud Crokes, Carr won the Leinster Senior Club Football Championship and the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship. He managed numerous other clubs in Louth, Meath and Dublin.
Jim McGuinness (born 16 November 1972) is a Gaelic football coach, [1] and former player, who won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship as a player with, and later manager of, the Donegal county team. Since 2023, he has been manager, for the second time, of Donegal's senior team.
Donegal has a ladies' football team. Dominic McGlinchey resigned as senior manager in 2009 and Hughie Molloy took over temporarily until the end of the season. . [28] Molloy was appointed new manager of the team in December 2012. Maxi Curran is now Donegal Senior Ladies Football Manager. [28]
Donegal's home ground is MacCumhaill Park, Ballybofey. The team's manager is Jim McGuinness. Donegal was the third Ulster county to win an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC), following Cavan and Down. The team last won the Ulster Senior Championship in 2024, the All-Ireland Senior Championship in 2012 and the National League in 2007.
Manager County Appointed Years as manager Colm Collins: Clare: 23 October 2013 11 years ago Kieran McGeeney: Armagh: 27 August 2014 10 years ago Mickey Graham: Cavan: 21 August 2018 6 years ago Pádraic Joyce: Galway: 18 October 2019 5 years ago Dessie Farrell: Dublin: 12 December 2019 5 years ago David Power: Tipperary: 24 September 2019 5 ...
At the start of the 1940s the club continued to feature in county finals. In 1941, it contested both the SFC and MFC finals, winning neither. The Donegal SFC final was lost by the narrowest of margins to Gaoth Dobhair (played in Dungloe); Gaoth Dobhair was a prominent club in Donegal football at the time, contesting seven SFC finals in the 1940s, and losing only once.