Its honorary president, Fr Seán Ó Gallchóir, is a statistician who compiled The Book of Donegal GAA Facts.[4]John Horan gave him a GAA President's Award in 2021.[5][6]
History
As of 2018, the club was competing in the Donegal League Division 1, and in the Senior Football Championship (SFC).[7]
Manager Joe McGarvey led the club to the 2014 Donegal IFC but resigned shortly afterwards, to be replaced by backroom team member John Paul Gallagher.[2]
Former captain, John Harley, was killed in a traffic collision in 2019.[1][8] Another player, Daniel Scott, was killed in the same collision.[9][10] Captained by Harley's brother Mark, the club reached the final of the IFC in 2019.[1][8] The club won the IFC in 2021.
Cloich Cheann Fhaola's home defeat of Milford in the 2023 Donegal Senior Football Championship marked the first time in twelve years that the club had won a senior championship game.[11] Two weeks after that the club defeated Four Masters as well.[11]
^Ferry, Ryan (23 July 2020). "Cloughaneely targeting improved performance". Donegal News. p. 60. Cloughaneely manager Michael Lynch is looking for an improved performance as he takes his side to the Bridge this Saturday to take on local rivals St Michael's at 7.30pm… 'We got a bit of a beating last week', said Lynch, who is in his fourth year as manager…
^"Spirited Cloughaneely stand together". Donegal News. 13 April 2019. Retrieved 13 April 2019. It was particularly testing for the Cloughaneely GAA club who lost their senior star John Harley, as well as Daniel Scott who wore the blue and white with pride.
^ ab"Lynch is back at the helm for Cloughaneely". Donegal News. 28 January 2021. p. 59. Michael Lynch has returned to the Cloughaneely hotseat for the 2021 season. This will be Lynch's fifth year at the helm. He took over from John Paul Gallagher ahead of the 2017 season.
^Ferry, Ryan (31 March 2022). "Glenfin gear up for Division 1". Donegal News. p. 70. Michael Lynch is back in charge of the Falcarragh men again this year and they are usually well able to handle themselves in Division 1.
^ abMcNulty, Chris (2 May 2017). "Kevin Mulhern hopes Gaeltacht win can 'kick start' Cloughaneely". Retrieved 2 May 2017. On home soil at Pairc Naomh Fionnan, Cloughaneely — led by the timeless Denis Boyle — defeated Glenfin by five points in the final to capture their first Donegal senior Gaeltacht title since 1998.