He became chairman of his club in late 2019, having served five years as vice-chairman.[4]
Early life
The son of a Garda from County Sligo, Haran was born in and grew up in County Donegal.[5]
He learned his trade on the St Eunan's College fields, adjacent to the legendary Gaelic stronghold of Hawthorn Heights (Harans, Eamonn and Niall Doherty, Conal Gibbons, Barney McDermott, as well as Seamie Nallen, John Anderson, Karl Campbell and Packie Gibbons) and other members of the very successful Glencar Street League teams who, under the guidance of Seamus Haran and Martin Anderson, brought much success to this more affluent part of town. Glencar often inflicted large defeats on the likes of Termon, Glenswilly, Illistrin and the soccer lads from Ballyraine.
Haran made his debut for St Eunan's in 1995. He won eight Donegal Senior Football Championships, the last of which came in 2014 (including the infamous 1997 championship which was won on the pitch then lost in the boardroom, but which Haran personally counts) before he retired from senior football in 2017.[6][1] In spite of this "retirement", Haran was man of the match in the final of the 2014 Donegal Senior Football Championship.[7]
He was one of those who made known his displeasure at Vincent Hogan over Hogan's infamous "sheep" jibe against Jim McGuinness and his team in a national newspaper.[14][15]
He now plays on the reserve team for St Eunan's and in the Autumn of 2018 won his first Donegal Senior Reserve Championship medal, coming off the bench against Naomh Conaill to help steer the youthful Letterkenny side to victory.
Administrative career
Haran served as vice-chairman of his club for five years, before succeeding Cathal Green as chairman in late 2019.[4]
Teaching career
Haran attended St Mary's Teacher Training College in Belfast in 2004–05. He got to know Michaela McAreavey well, along with her brother Mark, who were both attending at the same time.[13]
On 10 February 2020, Haran was appointed principal of St Bernadette's Special School on College Farm Road, Letterkenny.[16]
^Foley, Cliona (12 June 2002). "Devenney in clear following NY trip". Irish Independent. Retrieved 12 June 2002. Half-forward John Haran is available again after a month's suspension but manager Mickey Moran has opted to leave Christy Toye at right half-forward and hold Haran, like fit-again Damien[sic] Diver, as back-up on the bench.
^"Breaking Ball: Donegal Club Championships 2019". Donegal News. 6 September 2019. p. 48.
^"Galway blow as Fallon to switch codes". Irish Independent. 11 February 1998. Donegal also selected their team last night, and they handed league debuts to Martin Bonnar from Na Rossa, home club of new manager Declan Bonner, and John Haran of St Eunan's, Letterkenny.
^O'Donnell, Ciaran (10 September 2020). "'We need up to seven or eight more mini buses — Principal'". Donegal News. p. 3. St Bernadette's Special School caters for children aged 4–18 with a mild, general learning disability. Mr Haran was appointed school principal on February 10, five weeks before lockdown.
^ abFerry, Ryan (10 October 2019). "Quigley to feature in Senior 'C' final". Donegal News. p. 67. Alan O'Connell led St Eunan's to glory last season… 'we've also added a few [players] like John and Peter Gibbons. There's another lad called John Haran who has joined us too. If we win this week, he will have a hat-trick of Senior, Senior 'B' and Senior 'C' medals.