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Michael McGeehin (born 1961/2) is a Gaelic football trainer currently attached as head coach to Tipperary. He has previously worked with the Clare, Mayo, Fermanagh, Donegal, Limerick and Laois county teams (as well as numerous clubs), and the association football teams Fanad United and Finn Harps.

Among the honours he has helped the counties collect are a Munster Senior Football Championship, a Connacht Senior Football Championship, an All-Ireland B Championship and two National Football League Division 4 titles; with clubs he has won three Donegal Senior Football Championships and one Clare Senior Football Championship and reached the semi-finals of the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship.

From Letterkenny, McGeehin's home [GAA] club is St Eunan's.

Career

McGeehin is director of Coaching Ireland. He is based at UL.

McGeehin started his involvement coaching inter-county teams in 1992, juggling Clare and Mayo as both won their respective provincial championships.

He led Convoy to the 1995 Donegal JFC. He coached the Donegal under-15, under-16 and minor teams around this time.

He was involved with the Fanad United team that won the 1996 FAI Intermediate Cup. He then spent two seasons with Finn Harps, bringing them as far as the 1999 FAI Cup Final.

He was part of John Maughan's team when Fermanagh won an All-Ireland B Championship.

He coached Glenswilly to a Junior League title in 2001. He was involved with Seán MacCumhaill's when they reached the final of the 2004 Donegal Senior Football Championship.

With Éire Óg of Ennis, McGeehin won the 2006 Clare Senior Football Championship.

He worked under Mickey Ned O'Sullivan as Limerick manager and, later, under Maurice Horan.

He led St Eunan's to the 2008 and 2009 Donegal Senior Football Championships. This resulted in him becoming involved with the Donegal senior team during John Joe Doherty's time as manager. He briefly spent time with Limerick in 2012, as they won the National Football League Division 4 title. He then returned to St Eunan's to oversee their winning of the 2012 Donegal Senior Football Championship.

He worked with Tipperary until late-2015 under the management of Peter Creedon. He also led the Tipperary team to the final of the 2015 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship. He then spent a year away from inter-county coaching, though received numerous offers in that time. Meanwhile, on his brief spell away from inter-county, McGeehin reached the semi-finals of the 2015–16 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship with Clonmel Commercials and worked with the Cratloe and Castlebar Mitchels clubs. In 2016, he joined Laois when Creedon became manager of the county. In 2019, McGeehin was reappointed to Tipperary when David Power was appointed manager following the resignation of Liam Kearns.

Honours

Clare
  • Munster Senior Football Championship: 1992
Mayo
  • Connacht Senior Football Championship: 1992
Convoy
  • Donegal JFC: 1995
Fanad United
  • FAI Intermediate Cup: 1996
Finn Harps
  • FAI Cup Final: 1999
Fermanagh
  • All-Ireland B Championship
Glenswilly
  • Donegal JFL: 2001
Seán MacCumhaill's
  • Donegal Senior Football Championship runner-up: 2004
Éire Óg
  • Clare Senior Football Championship: 2006
St Eunan's
  • Donegal Senior Football Championship: 2008, 2009, 2012
Donegal
  • Dr McKenna Cup: 2009, 2010
Limerick
  • National Football League Division 4: 2013
Tipperary
  • National Football League Division 4: 2014
  • All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship runner-up: 2015
Clonmel Commercials
  • All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship semi-finalist: 2015–16
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