List of Derry inter-county footballers

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This is a very incomplete list of Gaelic footballers who have played for Derry in the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (SFC).

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For a list of all Derry players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:Derry inter-county Gaelic footballers. For the current Derry panel, see here.

List of players

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Positions key
GKGoalkeeperBKBackMFMidfielderFWForward
NameClubPositionDerry careerAppsScoreMajor inter-county honours
Damian Barton Newbridge FW1981–199x?? All-Ireland SFC, 2/3 x NFL, 2 x Ulster SFC, Ulster U-21 FC, Ulster MFC
Eoin Bradley Glenullin FW2004–?? NFL
Gabriel Bradley Glenullin BK/MF/FW1975–198422?2 x Ulster SFC
Paddy Bradley Glenullin FW1999–??2 x NFL, All Star
Barney McNicholl Foreglen FB2x Under 21's Ulster Championship
Patsy Bradley Slaughtneil MF200x–?? NFL, All-Ireland MFC, Ulster MFC
Francie Brolly Dungiven ?19xx–19xx???
Joe Brolly Dungiven FW1990–200x?? All-Ireland SFC, 3/4 x NFL, 2 x Ulster SFC, 2 x All Star, more?
Paul Cartin Banagher BK2000–?? NFL
Damian Cassidy Bellaghy FW1984–1996?? All-Ireland SFC, 3 x NFL, 2 x Ulster SFC, 2 x Ulster U-21 FC, All-Ireland MFC, Ulster MFC
Joe Cassidy Bellaghy FW1997–2001?? NFL??, Ulster SFC, All-Ireland U-21 FC, Ulster U-21 FC, Ulster MFC
Eamonn Coleman Ballymaguigan FW19xx–19xx?? Ulster SFC, All-Ireland U-21 FC, 2 x Ulster U-21 FC, All-Ireland MFC, Ulster MFC
Barry Gillis Magherafelt GK199x–??2 x NFL
Kevin McGuckin Ballinderry BK2002–?? NFL
Kevin McCloy Lavey BK2001–?? NFL
Gerard O'Kane Glenullin BK2004–?? NFL, All-Ireland MFC, Ulster MFC
Chrissy McKaigue Slaughtneil BK2008–5?-
Barry McGoldrick Eoghan Rua FW/BK2006–?? NFL, All-Ireland MFC, Ulster MFC
Sean Leo McGoldrick Eoghan Rua BK/FW200x–?? NFL
Fergal Doherty Bellaghy MF2001–?? NFL
Joe Diver Bellaghy MF2006–?? NFL, Ulster MFC
Barry McGuigan Slaughtneil BK/FW2009–???
Paul Murphy Dungiven FW1998–??1/2 x NFL, more?
Enda Lynn Greenlough FW2007–?? NFL
James Kielt Kilrea FW2009–3?-
Mark Lynch Banagher FW2004–?? NFL, All-Ireland MFC, Ulster MFC
Paul Cartin Banagher BK2001– NFL
John Deighan Limavady GK2008–20-00 NFL
Dermot McBride Ballinascreen BK2008–-
Sean Marty Lockhart Banagher BK1995–503 x NFL, Ulster SFC, All-Ireland U-21 FC, Ulster U-21 FC, All Star
James Conway Ballinderry MF200x– NFL
Niall McCusker Ballinderry BK1998/9–2 x NFL
Enda Muldoon Ballinderry MF/FW1997–2 x NFL, Ulster SFC, All-Ireland U-21 FC, Ulster U-21 FC, Ulster MFC, All Star
Tom McGuinness VariousMF1968–1980310-273 x Ulster SFC, All-Ireland U-21 FC, 1/2 x Ulster U-21 FC
Eamonn Burns Ballinascreen FW1991–2002 All-Ireland SFC, 4 x NFL, 2 x Ulster SFC, Ulster U-21 FC, All-Ireland MFC, 2 x Ulster MFC
Geoffrey McGonagle Dungiven FW1994–200x2/3 x NFL, Ulster SFC, Ulster MFC, more?
Anthony Tohill Swatragh MF1991–20034-121 All-Ireland SFC, 4 x NFL, 2 x Ulster SFC, All-Ireland MFC, Ulster MFC, 4 x All Star
Dermot McNicholl Glenullin FW1983–199x All-Ireland SFC, 3 x NFL, 2 x Ulster SFC, 3 x Ulster U-21 FC, All-Ireland MFC, 3 x Ulster MFC, All Star
Jim McKeever Ballymaguigan*MF1948–1962/3/4 Ulster SFC, Texaco Footballer of the Year
John Eddie Mullan Dungiven*FW194x–1955 NFL
Patsy Breen Desertmartin BK1950–1960 Ulster SFC

Additions

The following can be merged with the above.

PlayerDebutLast GamePositionClub
Tommy Gribben19451958Midfield Bellaghy
Jim McKeever 19481962Midfield Ballymaguigan
Sean O'Connell 19571977Full forward Ballerin
Larry Diamond 19631978Midfield Bellaghy
Eamonn Coleman 19681974Forward Ballymaguigan
Anthony McGurk 19701982Back / forward Lavey
Mickey Moran 19701982Forward / back Glen
Damian Cassidy 19831996Left half forward Bellaghy
Dermot McNicholl 19831996Half forward Glenullin
Tony Scullion 19831996Full back Ballinascreen
Enda Gormley 19852001Left corner forward Glen
Brian McGilligan 19861996Midfield Dungiven
Danny Quinn 19871996Full back Bellaghy
Henry Downey 19882001Centre half back Lavey
Kieran McKeever 19882002Right corner back Dungiven
Joe Brolly 19902000Right corner forward Dungiven
Anthony Tohill 19912003Midfield Swatragh
Seán Marty Lockhart 19952009Corner back Banagher
Enda Muldoon 19972011Forward / midfield Ballinderry
Paddy Bradley 19992012Full forward Glenullin
Fergal Doherty [1] 20012015Midfield Bellaghy
Mark Lynch20042018Forward Banagher

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