Football player
Paul McLoughlin is a Gaelic football manager and former player.
Playing career
McLoughlin played at senior level for the Kildare county team , appearing in three Leinster Senior Football Championship finals during his career.[ 1] [ 2] Then he took up residency in Rosslare .[ 1] [ 2] He is originally from Clane .[ 3]
Managerial career
He managed Wexford's minor team, and also held senior roles during the managements of Jason Ryan and Aidan O'Brien , after which he was appointed as Wexford senior manager, succeeding Séamus McEnaney (known as "Banty").[ 1] [ 2] He was appointed for a three-year term.[ 4] Under McLoughlin's guidance, the team's 2018 National Football League campaign ended in relegation .[ 5] Laois defeated Wexford in the first round of 2018 Leinster Senior Football Championship , a result which was followed by an unexpected loss to Waterford in a 2018 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship qualifier.[ 5] Louth eliminated Wexford in the 2019 Leinster Senior Football Championship .[ 5] After Derry defeated Wexford in a 2019 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship qualifier, McLoughlin tendered his resignation.[ 6]
During his time as Wexford manager, he brought his players to Munich as a bonding exercise, with the money for the trip collected by themselves.[ 7] McLoughlin was critical of the support he was given for preparing his team, as many members of his panel returned to play for their clubs.[ 8]
References
**=Interim manager
Under-20s incl. D. Murphy : 2021–