Personal information | |||
---|---|---|---|
Sport | Gaelic football | ||
Position | Full-forward | ||
Born | [1] | 18 October 1996||
Height | 6 ft 3 [1] in (1.91 m) | ||
Nickname | Charlie [1] | ||
Club(s) | |||
Years | Club | ||
2015– | Naomh Conaill | ||
Club titles | |||
Donegal titles | 5 | ||
Inter-county(ies) | |||
Years | County | ||
2022– | Donegal |
Charles "Charlie" McGuinness (born 18 October 1996) [1] is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Naomh Conaill and the Donegal county team. He plays as a full-forward. [2]
McGuinness is a nephew of Jim McGuinness. [3] Charles is also the nephew of Charles, Jim's brother who died suddenly in 1986 when he was 16 years old. [1]
McGuinness began playing for Naomh Conaill at senior level in 2015, a year in which the club won the Donegal Senior Football Championship (SFC). [3] After several years as a reserve he rejoined the senior team. [3] His club won the Donegal SFC again in 2019, after a three-game final in which he scored a point in the first game, a penalty in the second game and two frees in the third game. [4] He also scored a goal in the 2019 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship final. [5] Naomh Conaill retained the Donegal SFC title in 2020, with McGuinness scoring a point from a free and playing a part in both goals scored by his club in the final, which was delayed until August 2021 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games. [6]
McGuinness won the 2022 Donegal Senior Football Championship, scoring 1–1 in the final against St Eunan's, his goal coming in the second half, [1] [7] [8] his point from a free. [9] He was in midfield when the ball was thrown in, before taking up a position as full-forward, only to return to midfield for each of Naomh Conaill's kickouts. [1]
McGuinness also won the 2023 Donegal Senior Football Championship, this time scoring 1–2 in the final against Gaoth Dobhair, his goal again coming in the second half (46th minute). [10] [11] [12]
While still a boy, McGuinness was part of the county's backroom team for the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, which Donegal won. [3] He took an active role at training, taking charge of the balls and water. [1]
First featuring for his county as a player at senior level under the management of Declan Bonner, McGuinness made his debut against Down in the 2022 Dr McKenna Cup — in that competition he played in each of the four games, including the final of the competition. [13] He scored a point in three of the four games, including a free in the final (he did not score in the semi-final). [14] [15] [16] [17]
A leg injury to Donegal captain Michael Murphy caused Bonner to send McGuinness on as a first-half substitute against Kildare in the 2022 National Football League. [18] McGuinness also started the league game against Monaghan, a loss which ended his team's winning run at MacCumhaill Park in Ballybofey that had been active since 2010. [19]
The Donegal Senior Football Championship is an annual football competition organised by Donegal GAA and contested by the highest-level clubs, to determine the best team in County Donegal. Since 2016, it has been known as Michael Murphy Sports and Leisure Donegal SFC after its headline sponsor.
Naomh Conaill CLCG is a GAA club for the Glenties parish in south-west County Donegal. As well as the town of Glenties, the club also covers the area to the village of Fintown and the areas of Kilraine, The Glen and Maas down to the Gweebara Bridge. Much of this area lies within the Donegal Gaeltacht area.
Neil McGee is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Gaoth Dobhair and, formerly, both the Donegal county team and the Ireland international rules football team.
Leo McLoone is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Naomh Conaill and also, formerly, the Donegal county team.
Anthony Thompson is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Naomh Conaill and, formerly, the Donegal county team. He is a wing back.
Marty Boyle is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Naomh Conaill and also, formerly, for the Donegal county team. He played for his county during Jim McGuinness's first spell as manager.
Dermot Brick Molloy is a Gaelic footballer who plays forward for Naomh Conaill and also, formerly, for the Donegal county team.
Eoin Waide is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Naomh Conaill and also, formerly, for the Donegal county team.
The 2019 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship was the 52nd instalment of the annual competition organised by Ulster GAA. It was one of the four provincial competitions of the 2019–20 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship.
Caolan Ward is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for St Eunan's and the Donegal county team.
The 2020 Donegal Senior Football Championship was the 98th official edition of Donegal GAA's premier Gaelic football tournament for senior graded clubs in County Donegal. 16 teams competed, with the winner representing Donegal in the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship. Generally, the championship begins with four groups of four and continues with a knock-out format. However, this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the format was changed.
Ciarán Thompson is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Naomh Conaill and the Donegal county team.
Tony McClenaghan is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Moville and the Donegal county team.
The 2021 Donegal Senior Football Championship was the 99th official edition of Donegal GAA's premier Gaelic football tournament for senior graded clubs in County Donegal. 16 teams competed, with the winner representing Donegal in the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship.
The 2023 Donegal Senior Football Championship was the 101st official edition of Donegal GAA's premier Gaelic football tournament for senior graded clubs in County Donegal. 16 teams competed, with the winner representing Donegal in the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship.
The 2022 Donegal Senior Football Championship was the 100th official edition of Donegal GAA's premier Gaelic football tournament for senior graded clubs in County Donegal. 16 teams competed, with the winner representing Donegal in the Ulster Senior Club Football Championship.
Jeaic Mac Ceallabhuí is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Naomh Conaill and the Donegal county team. He is a utility player.
Eunan Doherty is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Naomh Conaill and the Donegal county team.
Eoghan McGettigan is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Naomh Conaill and the Donegal county team.
Brendan McDyer is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Naomh Conaill and, formerly, the Donegal county team. He is one part of the "usually starting trio" for his club that also includes Leo McLoone and Anthony Thompson.
Young Charles — who often goes by Charlie — was born 26 years ago yesterday, October 18, 1996, a decade after his uncle had passed away… His 6'3" frame was matched by St Eunan's Sean McGettigan, but it was a non-contest in the skies.
A young and much more innocent McGuinness was of course part of Donegal's backroom team under his uncle Jim back in 2012 when the county famously picked up the All-Ireland crown once again… McGuinness is now looking to pick up a third SFC medal on Saturday.
McGuinness struck the 46th minute goal as Naomh Conaill landed their seventh Donegal crown.
Only three [debutants] — Shane O'Donnell, Charlie McGuinness, and Odhran Doherty — were used in each McKenna Cup game…