Glenswilly GAA

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Glenswilly GAA (Irish: CLG Gleann tSúilí) is a GAA club based in Glenswilly, County Donegal, Ireland. Most noted for winning the Donegal Senior Football Championship in 2011, 2013 and 2016, the team has fielded players like All-Ireland winning captain Michael Murphy.[4][5]

Founded:1982
Nickname:The Men from the Glen[1]
The Glen men[2]
Colours:Green, white and yellow
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Glenswilly GAA
CLG Gleann tSúilí
Founded:1982
County:Donegal
Nickname:The Men from the Glen[1]
The Glen men[2]
Colours:Green, white and yellow
Grounds:Pairc Naomh Columba[3]
Playing kits
Standard colours
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History

The present club was founded in 1982.[6] A teenage Manus McFadden arranged a meeting at Foxhall of Glenswillyites who were interested in forming a team, with John Mc Ginley, Roger McDaid, Fr Eamon Crossan, Finbar Glackin, Jimmy Joe McGinley and chair Eddie McDevitt.[7]

Glenswilly reached their first ever Senior county final in 2007, where they lost to near neighbours St Eunan's 0–12 to 1–3.

In 2011, they won the Donegal Senior Football Championship for the first time, with a 1–8 to 0–9 defeat of St Michael's in the final.[8][9][10]

On 25 September 2012, the Donegal senior team—fresh from winning the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final—were scheduled to visit Glenswilly; however, the visit was postponed due to time constraints which arose due to the huge crowds around the county eager to catch a glimpse of the team.[11][12][13] The team eventually visited Glenswilly on 27 September.[14][15][16]

In 2013, the club rebuffed allegations that they forced children into GAA jerseys.[4] Later that year they hosted the 2013 All-Ireland Football Series launch, held following confirmation of the four provincial winners.[17][18] That year they won their second Donegal Senior Football Championship and progressed to the final of the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship, which they lost to Ballinderry.[19][20]

The club won its third and final Donegal SFC in 2016.

By 2020, Neil Gallagher, Ciaran Bonner, Darren Mc Ginley and Joe Gibbons (all three-time SFC winners) had retired.[21]


The club commemorated forty years in existence with a year-long event in 2022.[22]

Non-playing personnel

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Position Staff
Manager Gary McDaid
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Last updated: 16 July 2020
Source: [23]

Managers

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Years Manager
1982–c. 1998?N/a
1999Finbar Glackin
2000Finbar Glackin and Denis McGrenra
2001Brian McHugh and Brendan Walsh
2002–2003Philim Molloy and Peter McFadden
2004–2008Francie Martin[24][additional citation(s) needed]
2009Barry O'Hagan / John McGinley
2010–2011Gary McDaid and John McGinley[25]
2012Manus McFadden
2013–2014Gary McDaid
2015[26]–2016Michael Canning
2017Aidy Glackin
2018–2019Brendan Walsh and Ryan McKinley[21]
2020–2023Pauric Bonner[21][27][28][29]
2023–Gary McDaid[23]
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Notable players

Other figures

Honours

Football

Other

  • Donegal Ladies Intermediate Football Championship:
    • Winner (1): 2007
  • Donegal Ladies Junior Championship:
    • Winner (1): 2006
  • Donegal Ladies Junior B Championship:
    • Winner (1): 2017
    • Runner-up (1) 2016

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