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C.L.G. Chíll Chartha
CLG Chill Chartha is a GAA club based in Kilcar, County Donegal, in Ulster, Ireland. They have won the Donegal Senior Football Championship on six occasions, the last in 2017, they won the Division One title on 14 occasions and are current All Ireland Comórtas Peile champions. The first recorded game was played on the beach in 1921 which was a inter townland match between “Up the Glen” and Muckross. The first official match played in Towney was between Ard na Ratha and “South of the County”. The first club match was played on November 9, 1924 against Ballyshannon in Towney with the visitors winning 1-03 to 0-02. Over the following decades the club have achieved success at all age levels and took part in the senior championships until 1967-69 when the club had to join forces with neighbouring parishes in order to field senior teams, the revival started when the club dropped to junior football in 1968 and three years later they won that championship and were back in the ...
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Michael Hegarty
Michael Hegarty is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Cill Chartha and the Donegal county team. Alongside Johnny McLoone, Barry Monaghan and Eamon Reddin, he played in a minor team that nearly qualified for the 1996 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship final. He made 50 championship appearances, a team record when set in 2011 and not exceeded until Colm McFadden made his 51st championship appearance against Derry in the Ulster quarter-final on 25 May 2014. He broke the record at 46 in the Ulster SFC quarter-final against Cavan where, though named to start, he appeared as an early substitute for Martin McElhinney. He started Mickey Moran's first game in charge of Donegal, a league win at home to Offaly in October 2000. He started the first game of Brian McEniff's last spell as Donegal manager, a league defeat to Galway in Tuam in February 2003. He played in the 2003 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final against Armagh. In 2007, Hegarty w ...
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Martin McHugh (Gaelic Footballer)
Martin McHugh (born 1961) is a former Gaelic footballer, manager and media pundit. He is a native of Kilcar, County Donegal. McHugh was a member of the Donegal county team that won the 1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. He also won three Ulster Senior Football Championships, two All Stars and, in 1992, the Texaco Footballer of the Year. He works as a pundit on the BBC Television's coverage of the Ulster Championship and has made occasional appearances on RTÉ Television during other competitions. He has also managed Cavan and IT Sligo. McHugh's sons, Mark and Ryan, also played for Donegal. Playing career Club McHugh played Gaelic football with his local club Cill Chartha. He won the Donegal Senior Football Championship with the club on four occasions: 1980, 1985, 1989 and 1993. Inter-county McHugh was a member of the Donegal county team at senior level between 1981 and 1994. He won the 1982 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship with Donegal. McHu ...
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Mark McHugh
Mark McHugh (born 22 August 1990) is an Irish Gaelic footballer and coach who plays for Cill Chartha and, formerly, for the Donegal county team. He is the brother of Ryan and the son of Martin. He won one All-Ireland Senior Football Championship title (2012) and three Ulster Senior Football Championship titles (2011, 2012 and 2018) with his county. Early life and family McHugh is the son of Patrice and the brother of Rachel. He is also the son of Martin, the BBC television analyst and All-Ireland SFC winner in 1992. He was born the Wednesday after his father's Donegal side was defeated by Meath in the semi-final of the 1990 All-Ireland SFC. Mark McHugh's brother, Ryan, also plays for the Donegal team, though he was playing for the county minors when Mark won the 2012 All-Ireland SFC. In 2016, the year he won his first award, Ryan joined Mark, and their father Martin, as an All Star winner. Mark's uncle, James, also played in the 1992 All-Ireland SFC final and received ...
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James McHugh (Gaelic Footballer)
James McHugh is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played for Cill Chartha and the Donegal county team. As of 2009, he was working for the ESB. Playing career McHugh made his championship debut against Cavan in 1990. He played against Armagh in the 1990 Ulster final, won by Donegal. A member of Donegal's 1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winning team, he played for the county from 1990 until 1996. He played as a forward and started at left half forward in the 1992 All-Ireland Final, scoring a point from play as Donegal defeated Dublin by a scoreline of 0–18 to 0–14. He won an All Star in 1992. He played on for his county until 1996. With his club Cill Chartha, McHugh won the Championship in 1985, 1989, and 1993. Family His brother Martin was also a member of the 1992 All-Ireland winning team. Martin's sons Ryan and Mark and James's son Eoin have also played for Donegal. See also * List of All Stars Awards winners (football) References External li ...
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''The Journal'' (formerly styled as ''TheJournal.ie'') is an online newspaper in Ireland. It was a mixture of original and aggregated content, before moving to entirely original content. The website was founded in early 2010. It was edited by Jennifer O'Connell from 2010 to 2011, and by Susan Daly between 2011 and August 2019, when Sinead O'Carroll stepped into the role with Daly's promotion to Managing Editor. The publication employs approximately 75 people. Content ''The Journal'' produces 70 original pieces of content per day. The website was originally divided into four components: ''TheJournal.ie'' itself for Irish and international news and opinion; ''Fora'' for business news; ''The42'' (formerly ''TheScore'') for sports news; and ''The Daily Edge'' for entertainment and gossip. ''The Daily Edge'' ceased operations on 29 March 2019 and ''Fora'' on 9 April 2020. Fora was wound down due to a decline in advertising revenue prompting the parent to reduce its costs in the wake ...
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Eoin McHugh
Eoin McHugh (born 1994/95) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for CLG Chill Chartha, Cill Chartha and the Donegal county football team, Donegal county team. He is the only son of James McHugh (Gaelic footballer), James McHugh, a member of the team that defeated Dublin county football team, Dublin in the 1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final. His uncle Martin McHugh (Gaelic footballer), Martin was also a member of that team. Playing career Club With his club CLG Chill Chartha, Cill Chartha, McHugh won the 2012 Donegal Minor Football Championship. He scored six points in the final and his use of both feet in executing these scores during a man of the match display was praised in the press. McHugh won the 2017 Donegal Senior Football Championship. It was the first time his club had won the title in 24 years. Inter-county McHugh was an "experiment" of Jim McGuinness during the 2013 Dr McKenna Cup, with McGuinness giving him his debut in a defeat of St Mary's at ...
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Ciaran McGinley
Ciaran McGinley is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Cill Chartha and also, formerly, the Donegal county team. He won an Ulster Under-21 Football Championship in 2010 and an Ulster Senior Football Championship in 2018. Playing career Club He won the 2017 Donegal Senior Football Championship. It was the first time his club had won the title in 24 years, having been defeated by Glenswilly at the same stage the previous year. Inter-county Jim McGuinness: 2010 McGinley played during the 2010 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship, in which Donegal reached the final, and also featured in the Ulster under-21 campaign under the management of Jim McGuinness. Bonner–McGuinness interim: 2014–17 Under the management of Rory Gallagher, McGinley received a call-up to the Donegal senior football panel in late 2014. He started Gallagher's first match in charge, a 2015 Dr McKenna Cup away defeat to Derry. He started the opening fixture of the 2015 National Football League ...
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''The Irish News'' is a Compact (newspaper), compact daily newspaper based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is Northern Ireland's largest-selling morning newspaper and is available throughout Ireland. It is broadly Irish nationalist in its viewpoint, though it also features Unionism in Ireland, unionist columnists. History ''The Irish News'' is the only independently owned daily newspaper based in Northern Ireland, and has been so since its launch on 15 August 1891 as an anti-Charles Stewart Parnell, Parnell newspaper by Patrick MacAlister. It merged with the ''Belfast Morning News'' in August 1892, and the full title of the paper has since been ''The Irish News and Belfast Morning News''. T.P. Campbell was editor from 1895 until 1906, when he was succeeded by Tim McCarthy, who served as editor until 1928. Appointed in 1999, Noel Doran served as editor until 2024 when he was succeeded by Chris Sherrard. ''The Irish News'' saw a dramatic growth in its circulation with the beginni ...
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Andrew McClean
Andrew McClean is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Cill Chartha and the Donegal county team. Playing career Club With his club Cill Chartha, McClean won the 2012 Donegal Minor Football Championship. McClean won the 2017 Donegal Senior Football Championship. It was the first time his club had won the title in 24 years. He was man of the match in his club's 2019 Donegal Senior Football Championship quarter-final win, scoring a goal and a point from a defensive position. The game was televised live on RTÉ Television. College McClean played Sigerson Cup football for IT Sligo. He received a sports scholarship for the 2020–21 academic year. Inter-county McClean started the 2014 Ulster Minor Football Championship final; however he did not feature in the final of the 2014 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship. First featuring for his county at senior level under the management of Declan Bonner, McClean was called into the team ahead of the 2020 season. He made a su ...
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Stephen McBrearty
Stephen McBrearty is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Cill Chartha and also, formerly, the Donegal county team. He is the younger brother of Patrick McBrearty. Playing career Club With his club Cill Chartha, McBrearty won a Donegal Minor Football Championship title in 2012. However, he was not fully fit for the final due to a knee ligament injury sustained the semi-final. He won the 2017 Donegal Senior Football Championship. It was the first time his club had won the title in 24 years. Inter-county First featuring for his county at senior level under the management of Rory Gallagher, McBrearty was first called up ahead of the 2016 season as one of twelve new recruits, alongside such players as Eoghan Bán Gallagher and Stephen McMenamin. McBrearty made a number of appearances during Donegal's Division One campaign in the 2016 National Football League: first he was a second-half substitute in the league opener against Down, then a second-half substitute in the f ...
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