Liam McHale
Liam McHale (born 1 June 1965) is a Gaelic football coach[2] and former player (and basketball player) who played in midfield with the Mayo county football team between 1985 and 1999.[3] He played from the start in four finals of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (including one replay), but was never successful in winning the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. Football careerMcHale started the 1989 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final, which was won narrowly by Cork. He started the 1996 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final. It ended in a draw and a replay followed. Meath defeated Mayo, avenging their defeat to the same opposition in the 1951 decider. McHale was sent off, along with Meath's Colm Coyle.[4] He had been man of the match in the drawn game.[5] However, he did win an All Star award later that year.[6] McHale started the 1997 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final, in which Mayo was defeated by Kerry. Basketball careerMcHale won two national basketball Cups with his club Ballina (in 1991 and 1996), as well as a Super League title.[7] Coaching careerMcHale was a Gaelic football selector on the Mayo team that reached the 2004 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final, which Mayo lost to Kerry. In 2013, McHale was involved in coaching the successful St Brigid's GAA team which won the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship, under manager Kevin McStay.[8] In October 2014, it was announced[by whom?] McHale would join the Cavan backroom team.[citation needed] McHale also served as a selector of the Roscommon GAA squad which won the 2017 Connacht Senior Football Championship. However, his charges were heavily defeated in an All-Ireland quarter-final replay against his native Mayo.[9] In December 2019, Westmeath GAA club Athlone confirmed that McHale would be its new senior manager.[8] After Kevin McStay was appointed as manager of the Mayo senior team in 2022, McStay named him as a coach and selector.[10] He departed the setup after a year.[11] On the 7th of November 2023 he was hired as the new manager of the Mayo ladies football team on a three-year contract.[12] Personal lifeAs of 2018, McHale was living in Carrentrilla in Ballina, County Mayo.[citation needed] References
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