Президент Гэльской спортивной ассоциации
Президент Гэльской спортивной ассоциации | |
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Президент | |
с 24 февраля 2024 года | |
Конгресс гэльской спортивной ассоциации | |
Член | Комитет по управлению |
Сиденье | Крок Парк, Дублин , Ирландия |
Назначение | Избран конгрессом гэльской спортивной ассоциации |
Срок длины | Срок трех лет |
Формация | 1884 |
Первый держатель | Морис Дэвин |
Веб -сайт | Президент GAA. Веб -страница |
Президент Гэльской спортивной ассоциации ( ирландцы : президент Гэльской спортивной ассоциации ) [ 1 ] является главой гэльской спортивной ассоциации (GAA).
Президент занимает должность в течение трех лет. Роль президента существовала с момента основания GAA. Президент GAA является одной из ведущих деятелей гражданского общества в Ирландии , поскольку у ассоциации есть около миллиона членов и присутствует в каждом приходе страны. Роль президента включает в себя представление GAA в Ирландии и во всем мире. Бывшие президенты GAA играют ключевую роль в GAA, заседая в Комитете по движениям, который правит, если в порядке движения на годовой конгресс. Они также стали известны другими ролями, такими как Шон Келли , который сейчас является членом Европы .
Президент путешествует по Ирландии и миру, чтобы продвигать организацию и посещать игры; Бывший президент Никки Бреннан проехал 160 000 миль только в Ирландии только за три года в качестве президента и несколько раз посещал Великобританию, Европу, Северную Америку, Азию, Австралию и Ближний Восток, встречаясь с сановниками, такими как Нью -Йорка мэр Майкл Блумберг вдоль способ. [ 2 ]
Нынешний президент - Джарлат Бернс , установлен на конгрессе GAA 2023 года.
Выбор
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Президент избирается на ежегодном Конгрессе . Затем он служит в качестве избрания в течение одного года.
История
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В 1981 году Джон Керри О'Доннелл стал первым зарубежным членом GAA, который баллотировался на пост президента. [ 3 ]
В 2020 году Ларри Маккарти стал первым зарубежным членом GAA, который был избран президентом. [ 3 ]
List of presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association
[edit]No. | Portrait | Name (birth–death) |
Name in Irish | Term of office | County | |
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1. | Maurice Davin (29 June 1842 – 27 January 1927) |
1884 | 1887 | ![]() | ||
2. | Edward Bennet (1845 – 24 November 1910) |
1887 | 1888 | ![]() | ||
— | Maurice Davin (29 June 1842 – 27 January 1927) (2nd term) |
1888 | 1889 | ![]() | ||
3. | Peter Kelly (1847 – 7 April 1908) |
1889 | 1895 | ![]() | ||
4. | Frank Dineen (1862 – 18 April 1916) |
1895 | 1898 | ![]() | ||
5. | Michael Deering (1858 – 25 March 1901) |
1898 | 1901 | ![]() | ||
6. | James Nowlan (1862[citation needed] – June 1924) |
1901 | 1921 | ![]() | ||
7. | Daniel McCarthy (22 January 1883 – 2 March 1957) |
1921 | 1924 | ![]() | ||
8. | Patrick Breen (? – ?) |
1924 | 1926 | ![]() | ||
9. | Liam Clifford (27 June 1876 – 24 February 1949) |
1926 | 1928 | ![]() | ||
10. | Seán Ryan (1895 – 7 March 1963) |
1928 | 1932 | ![]() | ||
11. | Seán McCarthy (1889 – 14 March 1974) |
1932 | 1935 | ![]() | ||
12. | Bob O'Keeffe (16 August 1880 – 1949) |
1935 | 1938 | ![]() | ||
13. | Pádraig MacNamee (1896 – 1975) |
1938 | 1943 | ![]() | ||
14. | Séamus Gardiner (1894 – 10 January 1976) |
1943 | 1946 | ![]() | ||
15. | Daniel O'Rourke (? – 4 August 1968) |
1946 | 1949 | ![]() | ||
16. | Michael Kehoe (22 June 1899 – 8 January 1977)[4] |
1949 | 1952 | ![]() | ||
17. | Vincent O'Donoghue (18 May 1900 – 29 May 1972) |
1952 | 1955 | ![]() | ||
18. | Séamus McFerran (10 January 1916 – 31 August 1978) |
1955 | 1958 | ![]() | ||
19. | Joseph Stuart (9 June 1904 – 21 March 1980) |
1958 | 1961 | ![]() | ||
20. | Aodh Ó Broin (? – 3 July 1993)[5] |
Aodh Ó Broin | 1961 | 1964 | ![]() | |
21. | Alf Murray (25 December 1915 – 12 March 1999) |
Alf Ó Muirí | 1964 | 1967 | ![]() | |
22. | Séamus Ó Riain (2 April 1916 – 27 January 2007) |
Séamus Ó Riain | 1967 | 1970 | ![]() | |
23. | Pat Fanning (25 August 1918 – 14 March 2010) |
Pádraig Ó Fainín | 1970 | 1973 | ![]() | |
24. | Donal Keenan (1919 – 19 September 1990) |
Donal Ó Cianáin | 1973 | 1976 | ![]() | |
25. | Con Murphy (28 October 1922 – 29 April 2007) |
Conchur Ó Murchú | 1976 | 1979 | ![]() | |
26. | Paddy McFlynn (1918 – 24 September 2013) |
Pádraig Mac Floinn | 1979 | 1982 | ![]() | |
27. | Paddy Buggy (15 March 1929 – 15 May 2013) |
Páidí Ó Bogaigh | 1982 | 1985 | ![]() | |
28. | Dr Mick Loftus (born 9 August 1929) |
Micheál Ó Lochláin | 1985 | 1988 | ![]() | |
29. | John Dowling (18 November 1931 – 9 February 2002)[6] |
1988 | 1991 | ![]() | ||
30. | Peter Quinn (born 1944) |
1991 | 1994 | ![]() | ||
31. | Jack Boothman (12 October 1935 – 10 May 2016)[7] |
1994 | 1997 | ![]() | ||
32. | Joe McDonagh (1953 – 20 May 2016) |
Seosamh Mac Donnchadha | 1997 | 2000 | ![]() | |
33. | Seán McCague (1944 or 1945 – 24 November 2022) |
2000 | 2003 | ![]() | ||
34. | Seán Kelly (born 26 April 1952) |
2003 | 2006 | ![]() | ||
35. | Nickey Brennan (born 3 December 1953) |
Nioclás Ó Braonáin | 2006[8] | 2009 | ![]() | |
36. | Christy Cooney (born 1952) |
Críostóir Ó Cuana[9] | 2009[10] | 2012 | ![]() | |
37. | Liam O'Neill (born ?) |
2012[11][12] | 2015 | ![]() | ||
38. | Aogán Ó Fearghail (born 1959) |
Aogán Ó Fearghail | 2015[13] | 2018 | ![]() | |
39. | John Horan (born 1958) |
Seán Ó hÓráin[14] | 2018[15] | 2021 | ![]() | |
40 | Larry McCarthy (born 1954) |
Labhrás Mac Carthaigh[16] | 2021 | 2024 | ![]() | |
41 | Jarlath Burns | Iarlaith Ó Broin | 2024 | 2027 | ![]() |
Births and deaths
[edit]The following presidents (listed chronologically from their term in office) are missing dates of birth and/or death in the list above: Edward Bennet (birth), Peter Kelly (birth), Frank Dineen (birth), Michael Deering (birth), James Nowlan (birth), Patrick Breen (birth/death), Seán Ryan (birth), Seán McCarthy (birth), Bob O'Keeffe (death), Pádraig MacNamee (birth/death), Séamus Gardiner (birth), Dan O'Rourke (birth), Aodh Ó Broin (birth), Donal Keenan (birth), Paddy McFlynn (birth), Peter Quinn (birth), Joe McDonagh (birth), Seán McCague (birth), Christy Cooney (birth), Liam O'Neill (birth), Aogán Ó Fearghail (birth), John Horan (birth), Larry McCarthy (birth).
President's Awards
[edit]Seán Kelly introduced the President's Awards.
They are awarded annually.[17][18]
Player–presidents
[edit]Donal Keenan, Con Murphy, Paddy Buggy and Nickey Brennan all won All-Ireland medals as players before becoming president.
John Dowling was with the Tullamore club as a dual player, but at inter-county level his involvement was more as a referee, officiating in five All-Ireland finals.[19]
Peter Quinn played for Teemore in Fermanagh, winning a Junior Football Championship. However, his only involvement with the Fermanagh seniors was in the Dr Lagan Cup and some challenge matches; he was never even included in a championship panel.[19]
Seán McCague played junior club football for most of the time but at inter-county level he was a manager.[19]
Jack Boothman played for the Blessington club.[19]
Liam O'Neill played with the Trumera club at junior level, though featured at senior level on hurling teams while studying at St Pat's and UCD.[19]
Aogán Ó Fearghail played locally for 12 years but won no championship games.[19]
John Horan played for Na Fianna in his late twenties.[19]
The highlight of Larry McCarthy's playing career was winning the 1977–78 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship with Thomond College.[19]
Jarlath Burns made his debut with the Armagh senior team in 1987. Over the course of the following thirteen seasons he had little success; however, the highlight of his career was captaining Armagh to an Ulster title in 1999. Burns also won two McKenna Cup titles.
Statistics
[edit]- ? was the oldest president to enter office, aged ?.
- ? was the oldest president to leave office, aged ?.
- Seán Ryan was the youngest president to enter office, aged ?.
- ? was the youngest president to leave office, aged ?.
- ?, who died in office, had the shortest presidency of ? days.
- ?, who resigned, served for ? days.
- Maurice Davin uniquely served for two terms.
- James Nowlan is the longest-serving.
- Pat Fanning was the former president to have survived the longest after serving.[clarification needed][20]
- Michael Deering was the only president to die in office.[citation needed]
- Only twice have there been consecutive presidents from the same province: Joseph Stuart (1958) and Aodh Ó Broin (1961) of Leinster and Séamus Ó Riain (1967) and Pat Fanning (1970) of Munster.[21]
- Leinster had three consecutive presidents from different counties (Kilkenny, Dublin, Wexford) between 1901 and 1926.
- Munster then had three consecutive presidents from different counties (Limerick, Tipperary, Cork) between 1926 and 1935.
- Five of the seven Ulster presidents came from north of the border.[22] The other two were Seán McCague (Monaghan) and Aogán Ó Fearghail (Cavan).
- By county
- The following counties have had multiple presidents:
# | County | Presidents |
4 | Cork | Christy Cooney, Michael Deering, Seán McCarthy, Con Murphy |
3 | Clare | Edward Bennet, Séamus Gardiner, Joseph Stuart |
Galway | Peter Kelly, Joe McDonagh, Vincent O'Donoghue | |
Kilkenny | Nickey Brennan, Paddy Buggy, James Nowlan | |
Tipperary | Maurice Davin, Séamus Ó Riain, Seán Ryan | |
2 | Antrim | Séamus McFerran, Pádraig MacNamee |
Armagh | Alf Murray, Jarlath Burns | |
Dublin | John Horan, Daniel McCarthy | |
Laois | Bob O'Keeffe, Liam O'Neill | |
Limerick | Liam Clifford, Frank Dineen | |
Roscommon | Donal Keenan, Dan O'Rourke | |
Wicklow | Jack Boothman, Aodh Ó Broin |
- By province
Province | Presidents | Top county | Most recent | |
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1 | ![]() |
14 | Cork (4) | Christy Cooney (Cork) |
2 | ![]() |
12 | Kilkenny (3) | John Horan (Dublin) |
3 | ![]() |
8 | Antrim/Armagh (2) | Jarlath Burns (Armagh) |
4 | ![]() |
6 | Galway (3) | Joe McDonagh (Galway) |
5 | Overseas | 1 | New York (1) | Larry McCarthy (New York) |
References
[edit]- ^ "Uachtarán".
John Horan became the first native Dubliner to be elected Uachtarán Cumann Lúthchleas Gael in almost 100 years when he assumed office in February of 2018.
- ^ "From Slieverue to Sydney and all places in between, the President probably got there". Kilkenny People. 20 May 2009. Archived from the original on 3 June 2009. Retrieved 13 June 2009.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Cork-born Larry McCarthy becomes GAA's first overseas member to be elected president". Irish Examiner. 28 February 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
- ^ Kelleher, Humphrey (2013). GAA Family Silver. Sportsfile Publishing. pp. 154–155. ISBN 978-1-905468-24-9. Archived from the original on 10 October 2014. Retrieved 22 September 2014.
- ^ "Passing Of A President". Nationalist and Leinster Times. 9 July 1993.
- ^ "Former GAA president, player and prominent referee". The Irish Times. 16 February 2002. Retrieved 30 May 2020.
- ^ Jack Boothman: first Protestant president of the GAA
- ^ President-elect Brennan promises to proceed with 'considerable caution'
- ^ "2010 GAA Golf Legends All-Ireland Charity Golf". Hogan Stand. 25 February 2010.
- ^ Cooney to be next GAA President
- ^ O'Neill confirmed as president-elect of the GAA
- ^ Liam O'Neill's rise to GAA President was an appointment 30 years in the making
- ^ Cavan's Aogán Ó'Fearghail will be next GAA president
- ^ Seanad Éireann debate - Tuesday, 29 Jan 2019: Vol. 263 No. 5
- ^ "New GAA President Horan warns against threat of 'elitism'". Irish Independent. 24 February 2018. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
- ^ "McCarthy: Let's provide underage players with as many games as possible". Hogan Stand. 24 April 2021.
- ^ "GAA President's Award winners announced". Hogan Stand. 26 February 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
- ^ "Two Donegal men scoop GAA President's Awards". Donegal News. 26 February 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h "Performance in office not always preceded by performance on pitch: Some presidents had stellar playing careers, others not so much". Sunday Independent. 28 February 2021.
- ^ Seán Moran (15 March 2010). "Death of former president". The Irish Times. Retrieved 15 March 2010.
He was the longest-surviving ex-president, having served in office between 1970 and 1973.
- ^ Юджин МакГи (15 января 2008 г.). «Год выборов и сделки вот -вот начнутся» . Ирландский независимый . Получено 14 марта 2010 года .
Из последних 20 президентов GAA семь были из Лейнстера, по пяти из Ульстера и Мюнстера и три из Коннахта, и только два раза провинция провинция производила последовательных президентов. Это были доктор Джо Стюарт (1958) и Хью Бирн (1961) из Лейнстера, и Симус Райан (1967) и Пэт Фаннинг (1970) из Мюнстера. Удивительно, но Мюнстер прошел 27 лет без президента до выборов Шона Келли в 2003 году.
- ^ «Ярлат Бернс: Я не горький или даже разочарован тем, что проиграл гонку президента GAA» . Ирландские новости . 2 марта 2020 года.
В истории GAA было всего лишь пять президентов из 40 из шести округов: Падрейг МакНамее и Симус Макферран из Антрима Альфа Мюррея (Арма), Пэдди Макфлинн из Дауна и, совсем недавно, Питер Фермана Питер Куинн из Дауна Макфлинн и, совсем недавно, Питер Ферманах Ферманага (Арма), Даун и, совсем недавно, Питер Ферманага Ферманага (Арма), Даун Макфлинн и, совсем недавно, Питер Куин Фермана (Арма), Даун и, совсем недавно, Питер Квинн Фермана (Арма), Даун. 1991–94).