Former Republic of Ireland international Eunan O'Kane is appointed manager of Derry GAA club Banagher ahead of the 2026 season.
Former Republic of Ireland international Eunan O'Kane has been appointed manager of Derry GAA club Banagher ahead of the 2026 season.
O'Kane, 35, was previously involved with Banagher during Paul Bradley's time in charge and was also part of the coaching set-up of the Moneyglass side that reached this month's All-Ireland Ladies Club final alongside his father Charlie and Maxi Curran.
A Banagher native, O'Kane represented Northern Ireland at underage level before switching to the Republic of Ireland.
He earned seven caps for the Republic of Ireland but narrowly missed out on selection for Euro 2016.
O'Kane played in the Premier League for Bournemouth, while he also had spells with Torquay, Leeds and Luton before injury issues forced his retirement in 2021.
Banagher have never won a senior Derry title and were knocked out of the 2025 championship by Glen.
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