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06 Sept 2025

Kevin Sinclair steps down as Four Masters boss 

Sinclair led Masters to the Division 2 League title and promotion back to the top tier while the club also reached the last eight in the SFC in 2024

Kevin Sinclair steps down as Four Masters boss 

Kevin Sinclair on the line for Four Masters

Four Masters are on the lookout for a new senior football team boss with the news that Kevin Sinclair has stepped down from his position. 

The Tír Conaill Park outfit are also on the hunt for a new Senior B team manager with Damien Dunnion also departing. 

Sinclair led Masters to the All-County League Division 2 League title and promotion back to the top tier while the club reached the last eight in the SFC. 

A brief statement on the Four Masters social media accounts read: “Everyone at the Four Masters CLG and LGFA would like to thank Kevin Sinclair and Damien Dunnion as they step down from their respective positions as our senior and reserve team managers. 

“We would like to thank Kevin and his management team for the great work they have done over the last three years. 

“Taking over the senior team when they were in Division 3 of the league and progressing them to the highs of winning the Division 2 league this year and also reaching the quarter-final of the Donegal Senior Championship. 

Damien has done trojan work this year as our reserve manager, and with his management team, he introduced many of our young players to adult football,

“And along with some more experienced players, they contested the county semi-final of the Donegal Senior Reserve Championship. 

“The club would like to thank both men for their dedication and commitment to their roles and wish them all the best. 

“They leave big shoes to fill, and we are sorry to see them go. As two long serving Four Masters men, no doubt they will not be far from Tír Conaill Park in the future.

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