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03 Mar 2026

Gary Duffy names Ulster squad for FAI Amateur Interprovincials

Gary Duffy will manage the Ulster FA squad for the FAI Amateur Interprovincial Tournament starting on March 20 in Donegal

Gary Duffy names Ulster squad for FAI Amateur Interprovincials

Buncrana Hearts manager Gary Duffy

The Ulster FA Interprovincial squad has been selected for the upcoming FAI Amateur Interprovincial Tournament.

The 2026 tournament will be held in Donegal from March 20-22, with the winners going on to represent the Republic of Ireland at UEFA Regions’ Cup.

Buncrana Hearts manager Gary Duffy will take charge of the squad, and he is assisted by John Quigg, a former Derry City coach, and Anthony Gorman, the former Finn Harps manager now coaching at Letterkenny Rovers.

Duffy has selected players from nine teams across the county, with three Inishowen clubs having seven representatives, four coming from recently crowned champions Cockhill Celtic, two from Buncrana Hearts, and one from Sea Rovers.

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Letterkenny Rovers have seven players in the squad, while Donegal Town, Keadue Rovers, Kildrum Tigers, and Kilmacrennan Celtic each have one player, and Fanad United have two players in the squad.

Ulster will face Munster on March 20, Leinster on March 21, and Connacht on March 22.

The squad is as follows.

Buncrana Hearts - Caolan Doherty, Kevin O’Laughlin

Cockhill Celtic - Conor Graham, Jay Bradley, Lee McColgan, Lee McLaughlin

Donegal Town FC - Ronan McHugh

Fanad United - Edward O’Reilly, Patrick Carr

Keadue Rovers - Brendan McClafferty

Kildrum Tigers - Jonathan Robb

Kilmacrennan Celtic - Ryan Shields

Letterkenny Rovers - Blake Forkan, Dean McCarry, Joel Gorman, Lee McMonagle, Padraic Gilsenan, Ryan Lonergan, Zach Gorman

Sea Rovers - Seamus Houghton

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