Mickey Harte
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- For the Eurovision contestant, see Mickey Joe Harte.
Personal information | |||
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Sport | Gaelic football | ||
Date of Birth | 1952 | ||
Place of birth | Tyrone, Ireland | ||
Club information | |||
Club | Errigal Cairan | ||
Position | - | ||
Club(s)* | |||
Club | Years | Apps (scores) | |
Errigal Cairan | ?-1985 | ||
Inter County | |||
County | Tyrone | ||
Position | - | ||
Inter County(ies)** | |||
County | Years | Apps (scores) | |
Tyrone | 1975-1982 | ||
* club appearances and scores |
Inter County Management | |||
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Years | County | ||
2003-present | Tyrone | ||
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Mickey Harte is the current manager of Tyrone Gaelic football team, and has so far led them to two All-Ireland titles.
Before Mickey became the Tyrone Senior Football Manager he managed Tyrone Under 18's and Under 21's and won the All-Ireland with both these teams.
Then he went on to manage his home club of Errigal Ciaran and was successful with this team as well as he won the Tyrone County Chapionship and Ulster Championship.
Harte is well known around his county and country as one of the most shrewd and cunning tacticians in the game today, and is particularly admired by RTÉ Sport pundit, Joe Brolly.
Preceded by Art McRory, Eugene McKenna |
Tyrone Senior Football Manager 2003 - Present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
Tyrone Senior Football Team | ||
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1 John Devine | 2 Ryan McMenamin (Cap.) | 3 Cormac McGinley | 4 Michael McGee | 5 David Harte | 6 Cairan Gourley | 7 Phillip Jordan | 8 Kevin Hughes | 9 Sean Cavanagh | 10 Ryan Mellon | 11 Raymond Mulgrew | 12 Enda McGinley | 13 Martin Penrose | 14 Eoin Mulligan | 15 Colm McCullagh | Subs: 16 Pascal McConnell, 17 Adrian Ball, 18 Dermot Carlin, 19 Gerard Cavlan, 20 Gavin Devlin, 21 Brendan Donnelly, 22 Peter Donnelly, 23 Joe McMahon, 24 Brian Meenan, 25 Mickey Murphy, 26 Stephen O'Neill |