P. J. McGowan (born 1951/52)[1] is an Irish Gaelic football manager and administrator. He succeeded Brian McEniff as Donegal manager in 1994 and lasted until 1997, thus preceding Declan Bonner's first spell in charge. He also managed Fermanagh.
His last championship game in charge was a heavy defeat to Cavan, managed by McHugh.[3] McGowan announced his departure as Donegal manager in 1997, The Irish Times reporting: "His statement was equivocal — saying that he would not oppose anyone who wanted to take over the position - but he admits it amounts to a resignation", though McGowan told the newspaper: "I'd have taken it on if no-one else was willing… I don't have a divine right to this job".[3] Among the players he introduced during his time as manager were Damian Diver, Peter McGinley, James Ruane and Brian Roper.[3]
McGowan was later part of the backroom team of Brian McEniff when he returned as manager.[6][7]
McGowan has been an administrator on the Ulster Council.[3] As vice-chairman of the county board, he was part of the selection committee tasked with choosing a new senior football manager in 2008.[8] He completed five years as Donegal County Chairman in December 2012.[9]
^ abSharkey, Conor (19 July 2019). "The way we were: 25 years ago — July 20, 1994: McGowan new Donegal manager". Donegal News. Forty-two-year-old PJ McGowan from Ballybofey has been appointed manager… He succeeds Brian McEniff who resigned from the post on June 26 and will be in charge of the team for three years.
^Bonner, Declan (28 May 2020). "Champions dethroned". Donegal News. p. 55. It was mentioned to me last week that it was 25 years since Donegal dethroned Down in the preliminary round of the Ulster Championship… PJ McGowan had taken over from Brian McEniff at that stage… It's funny looking back now because we had played the League final against Derry the week before and lost.