Mickey Harte

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Mickey Harte
Personal information
Sport Gaelic football
Date of Birth 1952
Place of birth County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Club information
Club Errigal Ciarán
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
correct as of .
**Inter County team apps and scores correct
as of .

Mickey Harte
Inter County Management
County Years
Tyrone 2003-present
Achievements
County
All Ireland
Province
League
Tyrone
2
1
1

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
Joe Kernan
All-Ireland-winning football manager
2003
Succeeded by
Páidí Ó Sé
Preceded by
Páidí Ó Sé
All-Ireland-winning football manager
2005
Succeeded by
Jack O Connor
Preceded by
Art McRory, Eugene McKenna
Tyrone Senior Football Manager
2003 - Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Tyrone Senior Football Team

1 Pascal McConnell | 2 Ryan McMenamin | 3 Peter Donnelly | 4 Dermot Carlin | 5 David Harte | 6 Conor Gormley | 7 Justin McMahon | 8 Kevin Hughes | 9 Enda McGinley  | 10 Brian Dooher(Cap.) | 11 Martin Penrose | 12 Ryan Mellon | 13 Niall Gormley | 14 Colm McCullagh | 15 Stephen O'Neill |
Subs: Johnathan Curran, Colm Cavanagh, Colm Donnelly, Cairan Gourley, Colin Holmes, Kelvin Hughes, Aidan McCarron, Cathal McCarron, Damien McCaul, Tommy McGuigan, Joe McMahon, Raymond Mulgrew, Paul Quinn, Paul Rouse, Declan Treanor
Unavailable Panellists: Gerard Cavlan, Brian McGuigan, Phillip Jordan, Cormac McGinley, Michael McGee, Sean Cavanagh, P McGurk, Mickey Murphy, Eoin Mulligan
Manager: Mickey Harte
(Team as of 31 March 2007 versus Kerry)

Tyrone Panel: 2003 All-Ireland Final

1 John Devine | 2 Cairan Gourley | 3 Cormac McAnallen | 4 Ryan McMenamin | 5 Conor Gormley | 6 Gavin Devlin | 7 Phillip Jordan | 8 Kevin Hughes | 9 Sean Cavanagh | 10 Brian Dooher | 11 Brian McGuigan | 12 Gerard Cavlan | 13 Enda McGinley | 14 Peter Canavan (Cap.) | 15 Eoin Mulligan |
Subs: 16 Pascal McConnell, 17 Dermot Carlin, 18 Mark Harte, 19 Colin Holmes, 20 Paul Horisk, 21 Chris Lawn, 22 Peter Loughran, 23 Declan McCrossan, 24 Michael McGee, 25 Cormac McGinley, 26 Frank McGuigan 27 Seamus Mulgrew 28 Stephen O'Neill 29 Brian Robinson 30 Michael Coleman
Manager: Mickey Harte
(Team as of September 2003 versus Armagh)

Tyrone Panel: 2005 All-Ireland Final

1 Pascal McConnell | 2 Ryan McMenamin | 3 Joe McMahon | 4 Michael McGee | 5 David Harte | 6 Conor Gormley | 7 Phillip Jordan | 8 Enda McGinley | 9 Sean Cavanagh | 10 Brian Dooher (Cap.) | 11 Brian McGuigan | 12 Ryan Mellon | 13 Peter Canavan | 14 Stephen O'Neill | 15 Eoin Mulligan |
Subs: John Devine, Eoghain Bradley, Brian Meenan, Gavin Devlin, Brendan Donnelly, Peter Donnelly, Cairan Gourley, Mark Harte, Colin Holmes, Chris Lawn, Colm McCullagh, Leo Meenan, Michael Murphy, Martin Penrose, Shane Sweeney
Manager: Mickey Harte
(Team as of September 2005 versus Kerry)


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