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'''Donegal Boston''' was founded in 1988 by Irish immigrants.
'''Donegal Boston GFC''' is a [[Gaelic football]] club which was founded in 1988 in [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]].

In 2018 Donegal Boston won the [[Boston Senior Football Championship]]
Boston is the second largest division of the GAA on the North American continent, after [[New York GAA|New York]].<ref name=hs_16072009/>

They train on [[Malibu Beach, Dorchester]].<ref name=hs_16072009/>

Among the club's [[#Players|former players]] are: [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship]] winners [[Diarmuid Connolly]], [[Jim McGuinness]] and [[Martin Penrose]]; All Stars [[Kevin Cassidy]], [[Dessie Dolan]] and [[John Lynch (Tyrone Gaelic footballer)|John Lynch]]; [[All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship]] winner [[Liam Silke]]; [[Ireland international rules football team|Ireland]] [[international rules football]]ers [[Brendan Murphy (Carlow footballer)|Brendan Murphy]] and [[Colm Parkinson]]; former [[Australian Football League]] player [[Ray Connellan]].


==History==
==History==
Donegal Boston Gaelic Football Club (also known as Donegal GFC or Donegal Boston for short) was founded in 1988 by Irish exiles. They won their first [[Boston Senior Football Championship]] title in 2002.
Donegal Boston Gaelic Football Club is known as Donegal GFC or Donegal Boston for short. The club was founded in 1988 by Irish immigrants.<ref name=hs_16072009/>


They won the [[North American Intermediate Football Championship]] in 1995.<ref name=hs_16072009/>
==Honours==
2002 [[Boston Senior Football Championship]] Winners
<br>


New York county manager Seamus Sweeney, whose team nearly defeated [[Galway GAA|Galway]] in the [[2010 Connacht Senior Football Championship]], first became involved in U.S. football after emigrating to Boston as an 18-year-old in the early 1990s, and played for Donegal Boston.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://hoganstand.com/Article/Index/310251|title=On This Day: Galway given fright of their lives at Gaelic Park|work=[[Hogan Stand]]|date=2 May 2020|accessdate=2 May 2020}}</ref>
2002 [[North American Senior Football Championship]] Runner’s up
<br>


2003 [[Boston Senior Football Championship]] Runner’s up
They won their first{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} [[Boston Senior Football Championship]] title in 2002. In the 2002 final they scored a late goal from a 21-yard free.<ref name=hs_16072009/>
<br>


2003 [[North American Senior Football Championship]] Runner’s up
They won the [[Boston Junior Football Championship]] in 2005.<ref name=hs_16072009/>
<br>


In 2008, they won the Boston Junior Football Championship and were Boston Senior Football Championship finalists.<ref name=hs_16072009>{{cite news|url=http://hoganstand.com/Donegal/Article/Index/115064|title=Donegal Boston come of age|work=[[Hogan Stand]]|date=16 July 2009|accessdate=16 July 2009}}</ref>
2004 [[Boston Senior Football Championship]] Winners
<br>


They won the 2015 North-East Men's Senior Football Championship.<ref name=dsh_30082015>{{cite news|first=Alan|last=Foley|url=http://www.donegalsporthub.com/donegal-boston-seal-north-east-mens-senior-football-championship-with-one-point-win/|title=Donegal Boston seal North-East Men's Senior Football Championship|date=30 August 2015|accessdate=30 August 2015}}</ref>
2010 [[Boston Senior Football Championship]] Winners
<br>


They won the 2018 Boston Senior Football Championship.<ref name=dd_27082018>{{cite news|first=Chris|last=McNulty|url=https://www.donegaldaily.com/2018/08/27/diarmuid-connolly-inspires-donegal-boston-to-senior-championship-title/|title=Diarmuid Connolly inspires Donegal Boston to Senior Championship title|date=27 August 2018|accessdate=1 November 2019}}</ref> They did so with Dublin All-Ireland winner [[Diarmuid Connolly]], whose transfer stateside was covered by media nationally in Ireland.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2018/0702/975755-connolly-puts-donegal-boston-into-different-realm/|title=Connolly puts Donegal Boston into 'different financial realm'|publisher=[[RTÉ Sport]]|date=2 July 2018|accessdate=2 July 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Patrick|last=McCarry|url=https://www.sportsjoe.ie/gaa/diarmuid-connolly-donegal-win-boston-championship-174560|title=Diarmuid Connolly absolutely unstoppable as Donegal win Boston championship|publisher=[[Joe (website)|JOE.ie]]|year=2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Patrick|last=McCarry|url=https://www.sportsjoe.ie/gaa/diarmuid-connolly-boston-gaa-final-175794|title=Diarmuid Connolly's Boston heroics captured in stunning, evocative video|publisher=[[Joe (website)|JOE.ie]]|year=2018}}</ref>
2012 [[Boston Senior Football Championship]] Runner’s up
<br>


Connolly's unsuccessful effort to play for Donegal Boston again in 2019, when a minor problem with his [[Electronic System for Travel Authorization|ESTA]] could not be fixed before transfer deadline day, was again covered extensively by media nationally in Ireland.<ref>{{cite news|first=Peter|last=Sweeney|url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2019/0701/1059472-connolly-faces-30-days-out-after-transfer-hits-snag/|title=Connolly faces 30 days out after transfer hits snag|publisher=[[RTÉ Sport]]|date=1 July 2019|accessdate=1 July 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Kevin|last=O'Brien|url=https://www.the42.ie/diarmuid-connolly-donegal-boston-visa-issue-4704789-Jul2019/|title=Donegal Boston confirm Diarmuid Connolly won't be joining them after visa issue|publisher=[[TheJournal.ie#The42.ie|The42.ie]]|date=1 July 2019|accessdate=1 July 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Oisin|last=McQueirns|url=https://punditarena.com/gaa/oisinmcqueirns2758/donegal-boston-confirm-connolly-wont-be-joining/|title=Donegal Boston Confirm Connolly Won't Be Joining Due To Visa Issues|publisher=[[Pundit Arena]]|date=1 July 2019|accessdate=1 July 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Phil|last=Egan|url=https://www.todayfm.com/sport/connollys-summer-america-jeopardy-877309|title=Connolly's summer in America in jeopardy|publisher=[[Today FM]]|date=1 July 2019|accessdate=1 July 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|first=Frank|last=Roche|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/diarmuid-connollys-usa-switch-off-the-table-over-visa-issue-38267351.html|title=Diarmuid Connolly's USA switch off the table over visa issue|newspaper=[[Irish Independent]]|date=30 June 2019|accessdate=30 June 2019}}</ref>
2015 [[Boston Senior Football Championship]] Winners
<br>


In 2019, Donegal Boston were seeking four consecutive championship titles. However, Aidan McEnespies defeated the club in that year's final.<ref name=a_reality/>
2018 [[Boston Senior Football Championship]] Winners

==Honours==
* [[Boston Senior Football Championship]]: 2002,<ref name=hs_16072009/> 2004,{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} 2010,{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} 2015,{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} 2018<ref name=dd_27082018/>
* [[Boston Junior Football Championship]]: 2005,<ref name=hs_16072009/> 2008<ref name=hs_16072009/>
* [[North American Senior Football Championship]] runner-up: 2002,{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} 2003{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}
* [[North American Intermediate Football Championship]]: 2005<ref name=hs_16072009/>


==Notable Players==
==Players==
County players to have represented the club include the following:
===Inter-County Footballers===
{{col begin}}
'''Dublin'''
{{col-4}}
<br>
* [[John Bingham (Gaelic footballer)|John Bingham]] (Louth)<ref name=hs_08072019/>
[[Diarmuid Connolly]]
* [[Ciaran Bonner]] (Donegal, i.e. the [[Donegal county football team|county]])<ref name=hs_16072009/>
[[File:Dublin colours.PNG|25px]]
* [[Declan Bonner]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
<br>
* [[Michael Boyle (footballer)|Michael Boyle]] (Donegal)<ref name=dsh_30082015/>
'''Galway'''
* [[Mark Bradley (Gaelic footballer)|Mark Bradley]] (Tyrone)<ref name=hs_08072019/>
<br>
* [[Ryan Bradley (Gaelic footballer)|Ryan Bradley]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
[[Liam Silke]]
* [[Glen Burke]] (Tipperary)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
[[File:Galway colours.PNG|25px]]
* [[Jamie Carr]] (Louth)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
<br>
* [[Michael Carroll (Gaelic footballer)|Michael Carroll]] (Donegal)<ref name=dd_27082018/>
[[Dylan Wall]]
* [[Shane Carthy]] (Dublin)<ref name=hs_08072019/><ref name=hs_09062022/>
[[File:Galway colours.PNG|25px]]
* [[Kevin Cassidy]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/><ref>{{cite news|first=John|last=Fogarty|url=https://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnews/sport/gaa/i-hope-hes-well-protected-diarmuid-connolly-will-be-a-target-in-boston-warns-cassidy-848502.html|title='I hope he's well protected': Diarmuid Connolly will be a target in Boston, warns Cassidy|work=[[Irish Examiner]]|date=13 June 2018|accessdate=13 June 2018}}</ref>
<br>
* [[Martin Caulfield]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
'''Donegal'''
{{col-4}}
<br>
* [[Ray Connellan]] (Westmeath)<ref name=hs_08072019/>
[[Eoin McHugh]]
* [[Diarmuid Connolly]] (Dublin)<ref>{{cite news|first=Colm|last=Keys|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/dublin-leave-door-open-for-diarmuid-connolly-return-ahead-of-five-inarow-bid-37280143.html|title=Dublin leave door open for Diarmuid Connolly return ahead of five in-a-row bid|newspaper=[[Irish Independent]]|date=4 September 2018|accessdate=1 November 2019}}</ref>
[[File:Gort GAA colours.png|25px]]
<!-- * [[Niall Cox]] (Fermanagh)<ref name=hs_16072009/> -->
<br>
* [[Eamonn Doherty]] (Donegal)<ref name=dn_13092013>{{cite news|first=Chris|last=McNulty|url=http://donegalnews.com/2013/09/sfc-doherty-keeps-eamon-high-for-st-eunans/|title=SFC: Doherty keeps 'Eamon' high for St Eunan's|work=[[Donegal News]]|date=13 September 2013|accessdate=13 September 2013|quote=In 2011, Doherty headed to America. In his company were Antoin McFadden, James Carroll and Malin's Declan Walsh, who'll be an opponent in this weekend's quarter-final. In Boston, they had an enjoyable summer… Doherty says… 'It was great to get over to Donegal Boston to play football'.}}</ref>
[[Michael Carroll (Gaelic footballer)|Michael Carroll]]
* [[Dessie Dolan]] (Westmeath)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
[[File:Gort GAA colours.png|25px]]
* [[Dermot Feely]] (Fermanagh)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
<br>
<!-- * [[Pauric Gallagher]] (Donegal; [[Matt Gallagher (Gaelic footballer)|Matt]]'s brother)<ref name=hs_16072009/> -->
'''Armagh'''
* [[Raymond Gallagher (Gaelic footballer)|Raymond Gallagher]] (Fermanagh)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
<br>
* [[John Gildea]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
[[Oisin O’Neill]]
* [[David Glennon]] (Westmeath)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
[[File:Armagh colours.PNG|25px]]
* [[Denis Glennon]] (Westmeath)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
<br>
* [[Cahir Healy (dual player)|Cahir Healy]] (Laois)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
'''Carlow'''
* [[Rory Kavanagh]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/><ref name=dsh_30082015/>
<br>
{{col-4}}
[[Brendan Murphy]]
* [[Barry John Keane]] (Kerry)<ref name=hs_08072019/>
[[File:Carlow colours.PNG|25px]]
* [[John Lynch (Tyrone Gaelic footballer)|John Lynch]] (Tyrone)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
<br>
<!-- * [[Darragh Lyne]] (Kerry)<ref name=hs_09062022/> -->
'''Derry'''
* [[Cormac McAdam]] (Fermanagh)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
<br>
* [[Johnny McCafferty]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
[[Niall Keenan]]
<!-- * [[Donnie McCole]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/> -->
[[File:Derry colours.PNG|25px]]
* [[Jim McGuinness]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
<br>
* [[Antoin McFadden]] (Donegal)<ref name=dn_13092013/>
[[Ciaran McFaul]]
* [[Eoin McHugh]] (Donegal)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://donegalnews.com/2019/01/im-really-enjoying-it-at-the-moment-mchugh/|title='I'm really enjoying it at the moment' — McHugh|work=[[Donegal News]]|date=6 January 2019|accessdate=6 January 2019}}</ref>
[[File:Derry colours.PNG|25px]]
* [[Kevin McMenamin]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
<br>
<!-- * [[Ronan McNeillis]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/> -->
'''Antrim'''
* [[Paul Mannion]] (Dublin)<ref>{{cite news|first=Michael|last=Verney|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/former-dublin-football-star-paul-mannion-transfers-to-donegal-boston-and-heads-to-us-for-summer-41718626.html|title=Former Dublin football star Paul Mannion transfers to Donegal Boston and heads to US for summer|newspaper=[[Irish Independent]]|date=3 June 2022|accessdate=3 June 2022}}</ref><ref name=hs_09062022>{{cite news|url=https://hoganstand.com/Article/Index/323802|title=Mannion makes Donegal Boston debut|work=Hogan Stand|date=9 June 2022|accessdate=9 June 2022|quote=Four-in-row chasing Donegal Boston have retained the services of Connolly's St Vincent's clubmate Shane Carthy and also include Kerry midfielder Darragh Lyne in their ranks this season.}}</ref>
<br>
* [[Emlyn Mulligan]] (Leitrim)<ref name=dsh_30082015/>
[[Conor Small]] (former u21)
* [[Brendan Murphy (Carlow footballer)|Brendan Murphy]] (Carlow)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://aib.ie/gaa/blog/2018/05/brendan-murphy-for-me-this-is-the-right-time-to-go|title=Brendan Murphy: 'For me, this is the right time to go'|date=11 May 2018|accessdate=11 May 2018}}</ref>
[[File:Antrim colours.PNG|25px]]
{{col-4}}
* [[Ciarán Murtagh]] (Roscommon)<ref name=hs_08072019>{{cite news|url=http://hoganstand.com/Article/Index/301504|title=Connolly-less Donegal Boston suffer defeat|work=[[Hogan Stand]]|date=8 July 2019|accessdate=8 July 2019}}</ref>
* [[Paul Noone (Gaelic footballer)|Paul Noone]] (Roscommon)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
* [[Colm Parkinson]] (Laois)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
* [[Martin Penrose]] (Tyrone)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
<!-- * [[Ollie Reid]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/> -->
* [[James Ruane]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
* [[Keelan Sexton]] (Clare)<ref name=a_reality>{{cite news|url=https://www.rte.ie/sport/football/2022/0902/1320273-split-season-makes-american-dream-a-reality-for-players/|title=Split season makes American Dream a reality for players and clubs|publisher=RTÉ|first=Eoin|last=Ryan|date=4 September 2022}}</ref>
* [[Liam Silke]] (Galway)<ref>{{cite news|first=Chris|last=McNulty|url=https://www.donegaldaily.com/2018/06/02/some-big-guns-touch-down-as-donegal-boston-begin-championship-campaign/|title=Some big guns touch down as Donegal Boston begin Championship campaign|date= 2 June 2018|accessdate=1 November 2019}}</ref>
* [[Matthew Smyth]] (Donegal)<ref name=dsh_30082015/>
* [[Adrian Sweeney]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
* [[Eoin Waide]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
* [[Declan Walsh]] (Donegal)<ref name=dn_13092013/>
* [[Peter Witherow]] (Donegal)<ref name=hs_16072009/>
{{col-4}}
{{col end}}


==References==
{{Gaelic-football-stub}}
{{reflist}}


[[Category:Gaelic football in Massachusetts]]
[[Category:Gaelic football clubs in the United States]]
[[Category:Gaelic football clubs in the United States]]

Latest revision as of 18:21, 6 September 2022

Dún na nGall Boston
Founded:1988
County:Boston
Nickname:The green and golds[1]
Colours:Yellow and Green
Grounds:Irish Cultural Centre
Playing kits
Standard colours
Senior Club Championships
All Ireland Northeast Division
champions
Boston
champions
Football: - 1 5

Donegal Boston GFC is a Gaelic football club which was founded in 1988 in Boston, Massachusetts.

Boston is the second largest division of the GAA on the North American continent, after New York.[1]

They train on Malibu Beach, Dorchester.[1]

Among the club's former players are: All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winners Diarmuid Connolly, Jim McGuinness and Martin Penrose; All Stars Kevin Cassidy, Dessie Dolan and John Lynch; All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship winner Liam Silke; Ireland international rules footballers Brendan Murphy and Colm Parkinson; former Australian Football League player Ray Connellan.

History

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Donegal Boston Gaelic Football Club is known as Donegal GFC or Donegal Boston for short. The club was founded in 1988 by Irish immigrants.[1]

They won the North American Intermediate Football Championship in 1995.[1]

New York county manager Seamus Sweeney, whose team nearly defeated Galway in the 2010 Connacht Senior Football Championship, first became involved in U.S. football after emigrating to Boston as an 18-year-old in the early 1990s, and played for Donegal Boston.[2]

They won their first[citation needed] Boston Senior Football Championship title in 2002. In the 2002 final they scored a late goal from a 21-yard free.[1]

They won the Boston Junior Football Championship in 2005.[1]

In 2008, they won the Boston Junior Football Championship and were Boston Senior Football Championship finalists.[1]

They won the 2015 North-East Men's Senior Football Championship.[3]

They won the 2018 Boston Senior Football Championship.[4] They did so with Dublin All-Ireland winner Diarmuid Connolly, whose transfer stateside was covered by media nationally in Ireland.[5][6][7]

Connolly's unsuccessful effort to play for Donegal Boston again in 2019, when a minor problem with his ESTA could not be fixed before transfer deadline day, was again covered extensively by media nationally in Ireland.[8][9][10][11][12]

In 2019, Donegal Boston were seeking four consecutive championship titles. However, Aidan McEnespies defeated the club in that year's final.[13]

Honours

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Players

[edit]

County players to have represented the club include the following:

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am "Donegal Boston come of age". Hogan Stand. 16 July 2009. Retrieved 16 July 2009.
  2. ^ "On This Day: Galway given fright of their lives at Gaelic Park". Hogan Stand. 2 May 2020. Retrieved 2 May 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e Foley, Alan (30 August 2015). "Donegal Boston seal North-East Men's Senior Football Championship". Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  4. ^ a b c McNulty, Chris (27 August 2018). "Diarmuid Connolly inspires Donegal Boston to Senior Championship title". Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  5. ^ "Connolly puts Donegal Boston into 'different financial realm'". RTÉ Sport. 2 July 2018. Retrieved 2 July 2018.
  6. ^ McCarry, Patrick (2018). "Diarmuid Connolly absolutely unstoppable as Donegal win Boston championship". JOE.ie.
  7. ^ McCarry, Patrick (2018). "Diarmuid Connolly's Boston heroics captured in stunning, evocative video". JOE.ie.
  8. ^ Sweeney, Peter (1 July 2019). "Connolly faces 30 days out after transfer hits snag". RTÉ Sport. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  9. ^ O'Brien, Kevin (1 July 2019). "Donegal Boston confirm Diarmuid Connolly won't be joining them after visa issue". The42.ie. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  10. ^ McQueirns, Oisin (1 July 2019). "Donegal Boston Confirm Connolly Won't Be Joining Due To Visa Issues". Pundit Arena. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  11. ^ Egan, Phil (1 July 2019). "Connolly's summer in America in jeopardy". Today FM. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  12. ^ Roche, Frank (30 June 2019). "Diarmuid Connolly's USA switch off the table over visa issue". Irish Independent. Retrieved 30 June 2019.
  13. ^ a b Ryan, Eoin (4 September 2022). "Split season makes American Dream a reality for players and clubs". RTÉ.
  14. ^ a b c d e f "Connolly-less Donegal Boston suffer defeat". Hogan Stand. 8 July 2019. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  15. ^ a b "Mannion makes Donegal Boston debut". Hogan Stand. 9 June 2022. Retrieved 9 June 2022. Four-in-row chasing Donegal Boston have retained the services of Connolly's St Vincent's clubmate Shane Carthy and also include Kerry midfielder Darragh Lyne in their ranks this season.
  16. ^ Fogarty, John (13 June 2018). "'I hope he's well protected': Diarmuid Connolly will be a target in Boston, warns Cassidy". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 13 June 2018.
  17. ^ Keys, Colm (4 September 2018). "Dublin leave door open for Diarmuid Connolly return ahead of five in-a-row bid". Irish Independent. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  18. ^ a b c McNulty, Chris (13 September 2013). "SFC: Doherty keeps 'Eamon' high for St Eunan's". Donegal News. Retrieved 13 September 2013. In 2011, Doherty headed to America. In his company were Antoin McFadden, James Carroll and Malin's Declan Walsh, who'll be an opponent in this weekend's quarter-final. In Boston, they had an enjoyable summer… Doherty says… 'It was great to get over to Donegal Boston to play football'.
  19. ^ "'I'm really enjoying it at the moment' — McHugh". Donegal News. 6 January 2019. Retrieved 6 January 2019.
  20. ^ Verney, Michael (3 June 2022). "Former Dublin football star Paul Mannion transfers to Donegal Boston and heads to US for summer". Irish Independent. Retrieved 3 June 2022.
  21. ^ "Brendan Murphy: 'For me, this is the right time to go'". 11 May 2018. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
  22. ^ McNulty, Chris (2 June 2018). "Some big guns touch down as Donegal Boston begin Championship campaign". Retrieved 1 November 2019.