Who managed Donegal in 2012?
Who managed Donegal in 2012?
Jim McGuinness
The 2012 Donegal county football team season was the franchise’s 108th season since the County Board’s foundation in 1905. The team ended the season as All-Ireland champions after winning Sam Maguire MMXII. Jim McGuinness returned for his second season as the team’s manager.
Who won Sam Maguire in 2012?
Donegal
Donegal and Mayo, widely considered “one of the most novel final pairings of all time”, met to decide the destination of the Sam Maguire Cup, with Donegal ultimately emerging victorious as Mayo were yet again undone by “the curse”.
Who won 2012 All-Ireland football?
2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
Championship details | |
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Winning team | Donegal (2nd win) |
Captain | Michael Murphy |
Manager | Jim McGuinness |
All-Ireland Finalists |
Who is captain of the Donegal team?
Michael Murphy
Donegal county football team
County board: | Donegal GAA |
Manager: | Declan Bonner |
Captain: | Michael Murphy |
Most appearances: | Neil McGee (183) |
Recent competitive record |
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Where is Jim McGuinness now?
The former Donegal football manager Jim McGuinness has been working as a performance coach with Waterford hurlers. It is not yet known what the extent of McGuinness’ involvement will be with the 2020 All-Ireland finalists, who are managed by Liam Cahill.
When was the last time Donegal won the All-Ireland?
2012
It last won the All-Ireland SFC in 2012 and the Ulster Senior Football Championship in 2019.
Who beat Dublin in 2012?
Mayo
Mayo almost squandered a lead of ten points with only 20 minutes of the match remaining, but managed to hold on in the face of massive Dublin pressure. They may have gone into the match as underdogs but Mayo led the match 0-12 to 0-6 at the break.
Who won the Sam Maguire in 2014?
– A List Of Sam Maguire Cup Winners –
Year | Winner | Score/Pts |
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Year | Winner | Score/Pts |
2015 | Dublin | 0-9 |
Year | Winner | Score/Pts |
2014 | Kerry | 0-12 |
When did Donegal last win an All-Ireland?
How many All Irelands have Donegal?
By county
# | County | Years won |
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12 | Louth | 1910, 1912, 1957 |
15 | Roscommon | 1943, 1944 |
Donegal | 1992, 2012 | |
Limerick | 1887, 1896 |
How many GAA clubs are there in Donegal?
40 affiliated GAA
There are currently 40 affiliated GAA Clubs in Donegal, including six dual (providing both hurling and football) and one exclusively hurling Club.
How many children has Jim McGuinness?
six children
McGuinness’s wife Yvonne is a sister of Colm McFadden. They have six children: Toni-Marie; Mark Anthony; Jim, Jnr; Bonnie; Aoibhe and a baby boy born in 2016.
What age is Jim McGuinness?
49 years (November 16, 1972)Jim McGuinness / Age
When did Donegal win all-Ireland?
Donegal last won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship in 2012. The team last won the Ulster Senior Football Championship in 2019.
Who won All-Ireland 2011?
Dublin
The 2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final took place at Croke Park on 18 September 2011, with Dublin winning their 23rd title….2011 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.
Championship details | |
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Winning team | Dublin (23rd win) |
Captain | Bryan Cullen |
Manager | Pat Gilroy |
All-Ireland Finalists |
Who won Sam Maguire 2001?
– A List Of Sam Maguire Cup Winners –
Year | Winner | Loser/Runner Up |
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2002 | Armagh | Kerry |
Year | Winner | Loser/Runner Up |
2001 | Galway | Meath |
Year | Winner | Loser/Runner Up |
Who won the All-Ireland 2017?
On 3 September 2017 Galway won the championship following a 0–26 to 2–17 defeat of Waterford in the All-Ireland final. This was their fifth All-Ireland title and their first in 29 championship seasons.
Who has won the most GAA All Irelands?
Kerry
All-Ireland Senior Football Championship | |
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Trophy | Sam Maguire Cup |
No. of teams | 33 |
Title holders | Tyrone (4th title) |
Most titles | Kerry (37 titles) |
What county has never won an All-Ireland?
There are seven counties that have never been represented in a Senior All-Ireland Final. These are Carlow, Fermanagh, Leitrim, Sligo, Westmeath, Wicklow, and Longford.