Eugene McGee (Gaelic football manager)

Eugene McGee (16 November 1941 – 5 May 2019) was an Irish Gaelic footballer, manager, trainer, selector, Gaelic games administrator[1] and journalist,[2] who is best known for his time as manager of the Offaly senior football team.[3] McGee guided the Offaly team to success in the 1980, 1981, and 1982 Leinster Senior Football Championship, and to the 1982 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title.[4][5][6]

Eugene McGee
Personal information
Irish nameEoghan Mag Aoidh
SportGaelic football
Born16 November 1941
Aughnacliffe, County Longford, Ireland
Died5 May 2019(2019-05-05) (aged 77)
Longford, County Longford, Ireland
OccupationManaging editor
Club management
Years Club
University College Dublin
Newtowncashel
Inter-county management
Years County
1976–1984
1984–1988
Offaly
Cavan
Inter-county titles
County League Province All-Ireland
Offaly 0 3 1

McGee chaired the Football Review Committee (FRC) during Liam O'Neill's GAA presidency that led to adjustments to the game such as the introduction of a black card.[6]

He wrote for the Longford Leader, The Irish Press, The Sunday Press, Sunday Tribune and Irish Independent.[6]

Seán Lowry described him as "a stern man".[6]

McGee was interviewed for the documentary Players of the Faithful, which RTÉ One showed less than six months before his death.[7]

Honours

University College Dublin
Newtowncashel
Offaly
Cavan

References

Achievements
Preceded by
Mick O'Dwyer
All-Ireland Senior Football Final
winning manager

1982
Succeeded by
Kevin Heffernan
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