List of Presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association

This is a List of Presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association.[1]

# Name Entered office Left office County
1. Maurice Davin 1884 1887 Tipperary
2. Edward Bennet 1887 1888 Clare
Maurice Davin (2nd term) 1888 1889 Tipperary
3. Peter Kelly 1889 1889 Galway
4. Frank Dineen 1895 1898 Limerick
5. Michael Deering 1898 1901 Cork
6. James Nowlan 1901 1921 Kilkenny
7. Daniel McCarthy 1921 1924 Dublin
8. Patrick Breen 1924 1926 Wexford
9. Liam Clifford 1926 1928 Limerick
10. Seán Ryan 1928 1932 Dublin
11. Seán McCarthy 1932 1935 Cork
12. Bob O'Keeffe 1935 1938 Laois
13. Pádraig MacNamee 1938 1943 Antrim
14. Séamus Gardiner 1943 1946 Tipperary
15. Dan O'Rourke 1946 1949 Roscommon
16. Michael Kehoe 1949 1952 Wexford
17. Vincent O'Donoghue 1952 1955 Waterford
18. Séamus McFerran 1955 1958 Antrim
19. Joseph Stuart 1958 1961 Dublin
20. Aodh Ó Broin 1961 1964 Wicklow
21. Alf Murray 1964 1967 Dublin
22. Séamus Ó Riain 1967 1970 Armagh
23. Pat Fanning 1970 1973 Waterford
24. Donal Keenan 1973 1977 Roscommon
25. Con Murphy 1976 1979 Cork
26. Paddy McFlynn 1979 1982 Down
27. Paddy Buggy 1982 1985 Kilkenny
28. Dr. Mick Loftus (Micheál Ó Lochláin) 1985 1988 Mayo
29. John Dowling 1988 1991 Offaly
30. Peter Quinn 1991 1994 Fermanagh
31. Jack Boothman 1994 1997 Wicklow
32. Joe McDonagh 1997 2000 Galway
33. Seán McCague 2000 2003 Monaghan
34. Seán Kelly 2003 2006 Kerry
35. Nickey Brennan[2] 2006 2009 Kilkenny
36. Christy Cooney[3] 2009 2012 Cork
37. Liam O'Neill[4][5] 2012 2015 Laois
38. Aogán Ó Fearghaíl[6] 2015 2018 Cavan
39. John Horan[7] 2018 Dublin

References

  1. GAA website Archived 2012-05-03 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. President-elect Brennan promises to proceed with 'considerable caution'
  3. Cooney to be next GAA President
  4. O'Neill confirmed as president-elect of the GAA
  5. Liam O'Neill's rise to GAA President was an appointment 30 years in the making
  6. Cavan's Aogán Ó'Fearghail will be next GAA president
  7. "New GAA President Horan warns against threat of 'elitism'". Irish Independent. 24 February 2018. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
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