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Jim McGuinness (born 16 November 1972) is an association football coach and former Gaelic footballer, coach and manager, who won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship as both player and manager with the Donegal county team. McGuinness's image has been represented on a mural outside Glenties, and a statue bearing the epigraph "Jim the Redeemer" was erected at Laghy close to Lough Derg.

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  • Jim McGuinness (born 16 November 1972) is an association football coach and former Gaelic footballer, coach and manager, who won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship as both player and manager with the Donegal county team. Having guided Donegal to the final of the 2010 All-Ireland Under 21 Football Championship, McGuinness was appointed senior manager later that year. In his time at the helm, he oversaw a Donegal team that won three Ulster Senior Football Championship titles in four seasons and led them to the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship. The 2012 final was the county's first appearance on football's ultimate stage since 1992, and only their second All-Ireland senior title in more than 120 years. McGuinness's Donegal were the only team to defeat Dublin in a championship match during Jim Gavin's time as manager, doing so in the 2014 All-Ireland semi-final, and McGuinness's condensing of the pitch influenced how Dublin subsequently improved over the next five years. McGuinness ended his Donegal career shortly after that defeat of Dublin. McGuinness is one of very few county team managers to have taken a role at a professional sports team outside Ireland. began working with Celtic as a coach in 2012, progressing to the position of assistant manager of the club's under-20 squad. In 2017, he took up a coaching role with Beijing Sinobo Guoan, leaving in January 2018. In December 2018, he was named as the new head coach of Charlotte Independence in the USL Championship. He has worked with the German Roger Schmidt (formerly Bayer Leverkusen manager) and the Spaniard Félix Sarriugarte (formerly Athletic Bilbao manager). He has a UEFA A Licence. McGuinness's image has been represented on a mural outside Glenties, and a statue bearing the epigraph "Jim the Redeemer" was erected at Laghy close to Lough Derg. (en)
  • Jim McGuinness en anglais ou Séamus Mag Aonghusa en irlandais, (né le 12 novembre 1972 à Glenties dans le Comté de Donegal) est un entraîneur et ancien joueur Irlandais de Football gaélique, il évoluait au poste de demi-défensif avec le comté de Donegal, et remporta un titre de champion d'Irlande en 1992. En 2010, il mène en tant qu'entraîneur, l'équipe de U21 de Donegal en finale du All-Ireland. Cette même année, il est nommé entraîneur-manager de l'équipe senior de football du Donegal GAA, succédant à John Joe Doherty. Il obtient le titre de champion d'Ulster dès sa première saison à la tête du comté, mais Donegal s'incline en demi-finale du All-Ireland 2011 face au futur champion, Dublin GAA (0-06/0-08). L'année suivante, McGuinness remporte le titre suprême en tant qu'entraineur, vingt ans après l'avoir gagné en tant que joueur. Le système de jeu qu'il a mis en place est sujet à de nombreuses controverses, considéré par certains comme une révolution dans le jeu, et McGuinness comme un véritable pionnier, tandis que d'autres regrettent le caractère ultra défensif et peu spectaculaire de cette tactique annihilant le jeu adverse. La victoire de Donegal dans le All-Ireland 2012 est considérée comme "l'un des plus grands coups" de l'histoire de la compétition, certains journalistes et analystes comparèrent McGuinness au manager de baseball, Billy Beane pour leur capacité commune à exploiter les failles de l'adversaire. Ses succès en tant qu'entraîneur lui valurent une reconnaissance dépassant le cadre du football gaélique, et provoquèrent l'admiration de personnalités comme le golfeur Paul McGinley ou le président du Celtic Football Club, Neil Lennon. Lennon invita d'ailleurs Jim McGuinness à occuper des fonctions de préparateur mental au sein du club du Celtic. (fr)
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  • Jim McGuinness (born 16 November 1972) is an association football coach and former Gaelic footballer, coach and manager, who won the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship as both player and manager with the Donegal county team. McGuinness's image has been represented on a mural outside Glenties, and a statue bearing the epigraph "Jim the Redeemer" was erected at Laghy close to Lough Derg. (en)
  • Jim McGuinness en anglais ou Séamus Mag Aonghusa en irlandais, (né le 12 novembre 1972 à Glenties dans le Comté de Donegal) est un entraîneur et ancien joueur Irlandais de Football gaélique, il évoluait au poste de demi-défensif avec le comté de Donegal, et remporta un titre de champion d'Irlande en 1992. En 2010, il mène en tant qu'entraîneur, l'équipe de U21 de Donegal en finale du All-Ireland. Cette même année, il est nommé entraîneur-manager de l'équipe senior de football du Donegal GAA, succédant à John Joe Doherty. (fr)
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