Tír Chonaill Gaels Gaelic Football Club are a Gaelic football club based in Greenford, London. The club was formed in London in 1962, making it one of the oldest clubs outside Ireland. The club is one of the most successful in the London GAA, with many players representing London at Inter-County level.
History
The club was founded in 1962 by men hailing from County Donegal, Ireland. The first club meeting took place at the Red Lion Pub in Kilburn, London. The club is now one of the most successful in London and Britain. They won the junior championship and league in 1963, then winning the intermediate championship and league in the 70's, as well as claiming the Sean Shiels and Murphy Cups. The club continued to strengthen and won its first Senior London Championship in 1983, as well as winning the All-Britain Championship. Since then the club has won eight London and British Senior Championships respectively. The club has also won numerous All British B&I nine a-side tournaments. They have also completed in the Kilmacud sevens in Dublin on many occasions. The Gaels have played in this tournament more times than any other overseas team. The club in recent years have a policy of playing a number of friendly matches against teams from Ireland. Either the club goes back to visit these teams or the club will play host to these teams. Over the years the club has had the honour of playing against some of the finest teams from Ireland either in competition or in friendlies. The club has played in ten All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship quarter-finals against teams such as Lavey twice, Knockmore, Salthill-KnocknacarraCrossmaglen Rangers twice, Nemo Rangers, Castlehaven, Ballinderry, Burren and Castlebar Mitchels. They have also played a number of prestige friendlies against teams such as Chíll Chartha, Na Cealla Beaga, Civil Service, St Olafs, Ballyshannon, Donegal, University of Ulster and many more. The club celebrated its fortieth anniversary with a weekend of celebrations that took place on the last weekend of October 2002.
John McParland – Played with the club in the eighties, and was a member of the team that won the senior Championship in 1983. He also managed the club to two London and British senior Championships in 1997 and 1998. John also won a Sigerson Cup medal with Maynooth College, He also played for Down in the National League and Championship on many occasions. He also played for London on many occasions and managed them in 2004 with the assistance of Maurice Somers.
D. J. Kane – Played with the club in the late eighties before going on the captain Down to All- Ireland success in 94. He also won an All-Ireland in 1991. Has also won an Allstar and played Railway Cup for Ulster on a number of occasions.
Timmy Connolly – Played for Antrim regularly in the late eighties and early nineties. Also made a number of appearances for Ulster in the Railway Cup.
Maurice Somers – Played with the club between 1994 and 2001, won 5 London Senior Football Championships
Tommy McGuire – was a prominent member of the London team of the 1990s and won 2 Sigerson Cups with University of Ulster Jordanstown and played Senior County Football for Fermanagh. He also has captained and managed Tír Chónaill Gaels over the years collecting every major award in London football on numerous occasions.