2025 Galway county football team season

Galway county football team
2025 season
Manager Padraig Joyce
Captain Sean Kelly
All-Ireland SFC Quarter-Finals[1]
Connacht SFC Winners[2]
National League 3rd[3]
Top scorer Championship Robert Finnerty (3-27)
Highest SFC attendance 27,137 (v Mayo 4 May)
Lowest SFC attendance 2,500 (v New York 6 April)

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The 2025 season was Padraig Joyce's seventh year as manager of the Galway senior football team.

On January Seán Kelly was again named as captain for 2025, with Paul Conroy also retained as vice-captain.

The team was sponsored for the thirty-second year by Irish fast food restaurant chain Supermac's.[4]

On 29 June 2025, Galway were defeated by Meath by 2–16 to 2–15 in the Quarter-Finals[1]

2025 senior football management team

Padraig Joyce continued as manager for the seventh year with Cavan Gaels' Mickey Graham continuing as coach. Milltown's John Concannon, Kilkerrin-Clonberne's John Divilly and An Cheathrú Rua's Micheál Ó Domhnaill also continued as selectors, with Michelle Heally taking up the roll of performance analyst. Keith Begley was also part of the back-room team as a sport psychologist.

2025 Senior Squad

On the 23rd January 2025 Padraig Joyce announced his 38-man panel for the National League. Under 20 championship players Matthew Thompson, Jack O'Neill, Diarmuid Kilcommins, Sam O'Neill, Shay McLinchey and Colm Costello were named in the panel.

The following players made their competitive senior debut in 2025.

  • Sam O'Neill vs Armagh on 25th January.
  • Colm Costello vs Mayo on 2nd February.
  • Matthew Thompson vs Derry on 15th February.
  • Jack O'Neill vs Derry on 15th February
  • Diarmuid Kilcommins vs New York on 6th April

Panel

Team as per Galway vs Meath in the 2025 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Quarter-Final, 29 June 2025[5]

No. Player Position Club
1 Conor Flaherty Goalkeeper Claregalway
2 Johnny McGrath Right corner-back Caherlistrane
3 Seán Fitzgerald Full-back Barna
4 Liam Silke Left corner-back Corofin
5 Dylan McHugh Right half-back Corofin
6 Seán Kelly (c) Centre-back Moycullen
7 Cian Hernon Left half-back Barna
8 Paul Conroy Midfield St James'
9 John Maher Midfield Salthill–Knocknacarra
10 Cein D'Arcy Right half-forward Ballyboden St Enda's
11 Matthew Tierney Centre forward Oughterard
12 Cillian McDaid Left half-forward Monivea-Abbey
13 Robert Finnerty Right corner-forward Salthill–Knocknacarra
14 Shane Walsh Full-forward Kilmacud Crokes
15 Matthew Thompson Left corner-forward Salthill–Knocknacarra
No. Player Position Club
16 Connor Gleeson Goalkeeper Dunmore MacHales
17 Jack Glynn Corner-back Claregalway
18 Kieran Molloy Wing-back Corofin
19 Seán Ó Maoilchiaráin Full-back Oileáin Árann
20 Daniel O'Flaherty Wing-back Salthill–Knocknacarra
21 John Daly Centre-back Mountbellew–Moylough
22 Peter Cooke Midfield Moycullen
23 Sam O'Neill Wing-forward St James'
24 Tomo Culhane Corner-forward Salthill–Knocknacarra
25 Johnny Heaney Wing-forward Killanin
26 Damien Comer Full-forward Annaghdown

INJ Player has had an injury which has affected recent involvement with the county team.
RET Player has since retired from the county team.
WD Player has since withdrawn from the county team due to a non-injury issue.

Match results

Round 1 (25 January 2025) – Galway 1–12, Armagh 0–9 Pearse Stadium, Salthill. Galway began their league campaign with a six-point home win. Matthew Tierney scored the game's only goal from a penalty, while Cillian O’Curraoin contributed five points.[6]

Round 2 (1 February 2025) – Mayo 0–16, Galway 0–26, MacHale Park, Castlebar. Galway produced a strong attacking display, scoring 26 points without registering a goal. The result represented one of their biggest away wins over Mayo in recent years.

Round 3 (15 February 2025) – Derry 0–16, Galway 1–13, Celtic Park, Derry. Galway's goal kept them in contention but Derry edged the game by a single point thanks to their superior point-taking.

Round 4 (23 February 2025) – Galway 0–21, Donegal 0–14, Pearse Stadium. Galway secured their second home victory of the campaign, outscoring Donegal by seven points in Salthill.

Round 5 (2 March 2025) – Galway 1–18, Tyrone 1–18, Tuam Stadium. A tightly contested match ended level, with both sides finishing on 1–18 apiece.

Round 6 (15 March 2025) – Dublin 2–19, Galway 2–13, Croke Park, Dublin. Galway matched Dublin in goals scored but were outscored in points by six, resulting in defeat at Croke Park.

Round 7 (23 March 2025) – Galway 2–19, Kerry 3–24, Pearse Stadium. In a high-scoring match, Kerry's three goals proved decisive as they outscored Galway by eight points.

Overall

Galway finished the campaign with two wins, one draw and four defeats. Their victories came at home against Armagh and Donegal, while they also secured a notable away win against Mayo. However, defeats to Derry, Dublin and Kerry, along with a draw against Tyrone, left them mid-table in Division 1.

Results

Round 1
Galway1–12 – 0–9Armagh
Matthew Tierney 1-1 (1-0 pen), Colm O’Curraoin 0-5 (3f, 1 '45), Shane Walsh 0-2 (1f), Finian Ó Laoi and Daniel O'Flaherty (0-01 each) Report Oisín Conaty (3f) and Ruairi Grugan (0-04 each), Conor Turbitt (0-01)
Pearse Stadium, Salthill
Referee: Conor Lane
Round 2
Mayo0–16 – 0–26Galway
Shane Walsh 0-09 (2tp, 2tpf), Cillian Ó Curraoin 0-08 (1f, 2tp, 2tpf), Paul Conroy (0-03), Seán Kelly nad Robert Finnerty (0-02 each), Conor Gleeson and Dylan McHugh (0-01 each) Report Paul Towey 0-05 (1tp), Ryan O'Donoghue (3f) and Dylan Neary (0-03), C. Reid (0-02), Sean Morahan, D. McHugh and F. Irwin (0-01 each)
MacHale Park, Castlebar
Referee: N Mooney
Round 3
Derry0–16 – 1–13Galway
Shane Walsh 0-08 (2tp, 1tpf, 1f), Dylan McHugh (1-00), Cein Darcy, Cillian Ó Curraoin, and Matthew Tierney (0-01 each) Report Shane McGuigan 0-08 (1tpf, 3f), Paul Cassidy and Lachlan Murray (0-03 each), Neil McNicholl (0-01)
Celtic Park, Derry
Referee: David Gough
Round 4
Galway0–21 – 0–14Donegal
Shane Walsh 0-11 (3tp, 1tpf), Robert Finnerty 0-03 (1tpf), Matthew Tierney, Conor Flaherty (0-02 each), Daneil O'Flaherty, John Maher and Liam Silke (0-01 each) Report Daire Ó Baoill 0-06 (2tpf), Peadar Mogan (1tp), Conor O'Donnell (1f) and Ciaran Thompson (0-02 each), Oisín Gallen and Shane O'Donnell (0-01 each)
Pearse Stadium, Salthill
Referee: David Coldrick
Round 5
Galway1–18 – 1–18Tyrone
Shane Walsh 1-07 (1 pen, 3tpf), Robert Finnerty 0-04 (2tpf), Cillian McDaid and Jack O'Neill (1f) (0-02 each), Cein Darcy (0-01) Report Darragh Canavan 1-05 (1 pen, 2f), Mark Bradley 0-07 (1tpf, 1f), Matthew Donnelly 0-03 (1tp), Conn Kilpatrick (0-01)
Tuam Stadium
Referee: Brendan Cawley
Round 6
Dublin2–19 – 2–13Galway
Damien Comer (1-02), John Maher (1-00), Robert Finnerty (1f) and Matthew Tierney (0-02 each), Cein Darcy, Cillian McDaid, Matthew Thompson and Liam Ó Conghaile (0-01 each) Report Sean Bulger (2-00), Cormac Costello 0-05 (2f, 1 45), Con O'Callaghan and Luke Breathnach (0-04 each), Ross McGarry (0-02), Cian Murphy, Killian McGinnis, Lorcan O'Dell and Cian Murphy (0-01 each)
Croke Park, Dublin
Referee: Martin McNally
Round 7
Galway2–19 – 3–24Kerry
Robert Finnerty 1-06 (5f), Matthew Tierney 1-03 (1tpf), K. Molloy 0-03 (1tp), Paul Conroy 0-02 (1tp), Cillian McDaid, Cillian Ó Curraoin (1f), Finian Ó Laoi, Damien Comer and Johnny Heaney (0-01 each) Report Paul Geaney 0-07 (6f), Dylan Geaney (1-02), David Clifford 0-03 (1f), D. Bourke and Gavin White (1-00 each), Paudie Clifford, Tony Brosnan, BD. O'Sullivan and C. Geaney (0-02 each), Killian Spillane, D. Casey, Brian Ó Beaglaoich, M. Burns (0-01 each)
Pearse Stadium, Salthill
Referee: D. O'Mahoney

References

  1. ^ a b "Meath Pull off Dramatic Win Over Galway". GAA.ie. 29 June 2025. Retrieved 21 July 2025.
  2. ^ "Galway advance with precious momentum as Mayo left to lick their wounds". Irish Times Sport. 5 May 2025. Retrieved 22 July 2025.
  3. ^ "Galway v Kerry LIVE scores as Kingdom lay down marker on topsy-turvy final round". Galway Beo. 23 March 2025. Retrieved 9 April 2025.
  4. ^ "Supermac's new 5 year sponsorship deal with Galway GAA". GAA.ie. 29 November 2022. Retrieved 29 September 2025.
  5. ^ "Team News: Galway Senior Football team v Meath". 26 June 2025.
  6. ^ "Galway vs Armagh". GAA.ie. 25 January 2025. Retrieved 21 July 2025.