Jim McGuinness
Jim McGuinness (born 16 November 1972) is an association football coach and former Gaelic footballer, coach and manager, who won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship as both player and manager with the Donegal county team. McGuinness is a household name. His image has been represented on a mural outside Glenties, and a statue bearing the epigraph "Jim the Redeemer" was erected at Laghy close to Lough Derg.
author
non-fiction subject
starring
Wikipage redirect
1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final1998 International Rules Series2011_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship2011 Donegal county football team season2011 Ulster Senior Football Championship2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final2012 Donegal county football team season2013 Donegal county football team season2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship2014 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final2014 Donegal Senior Football Championship2014 Donegal county football team season2014 Ulster Senior Football Championship2015 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final2015–16_Celtic_F.C._season2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final2016 Tipperary county football team season2017_Beijing_Sinobo_Guoan_F.C._season2019_Charlotte_Independence_season2019_USL_Championship_seasonAnthony Molloy (Gaelic footballer)Anthony Thompson (Gaelic footballer)Antoin McFaddenBrendan DevenneyBrian McEniffC. J. MolloyCaptain (Gaelic games)Cathal CoreyCharlotte_IndependenceChristy ToyeCiaran McGinleyColm McFaddenColumba McDyerConall DunneDamian DiverDaniel McLaughlinDarach O'ConnorDeclan BonnerDeclan Walsh
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
author
Jim McGuinness
Jim McGuinness (born 16 November 1972) is an association football coach and former Gaelic footballer, coach and manager, who won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship as both player and manager with the Donegal county team. McGuinness is a household name. His image has been represented on a mural outside Glenties, and a statue bearing the epigraph "Jim the Redeemer" was erected at Laghy close to Lough Derg.
has abstract
Jim McGuinness (born 16 Novemb ...... at Laghy close to Lough Derg.
@en
Jim McGuinness en anglais ou S ...... tal au sein du club du Celtic.
@fr
active years end year
active years start year
sport
team
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
29,661,230
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,024,247,528
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
align
right
@en
before
bg
black
@en
gold
@en
birth date
1972-11-16
birth place
Glenties, County Donegal, Ireland
@en
bordercolor
green
@en
club
clyears
?
@en
code
Football
@en
colleges
counties
county
Donegal
@en
fg
gold
@en
green
@en
icallireland
icposition
Midfield
@en
irish
Séamus Mag Aonghusa
@en
managerclubs
manageryears
name
Jim McGuinness
@en
nickname
occupation
Assistant manager and manager
@en
Association football coach
@en
province
Ulster
@en
quote
"It's the time, the thought an ...... working with different teams."
@en
source
(Peter McGinley—McGuinness's number two when in charge of the Donegal Under-21s.)
@en
sport
Gaelic football
@en
title
Awards
@en
Donegal squads
@en
winning manager
@en
width
wikiPageUsesTemplate
winningclubs
winningcounties
years
subject
hypernym
comment
Jim McGuinness (born 16 Novemb ...... at Laghy close to Lough Derg.
@en
Jim McGuinness en anglais ou S ...... succédant à John Joe Doherty.
@fr