ARMAGH have rubberstamped Kieran McGeeney’s 11th season as senior football manager as they prepare to defend their All-Ireland title next season.
It comes 12 months after ‘Geezer’ needed a vote to secure his future as the Orchard Boss.
At Tuesday’s County Committee meeting, McGeeney was “unanimously” backed by club delegates.
The majority of the backroom team are also back for 2025 but selector Kieran Donaghy’s future remains unknown.
Former Antrim player Karl McKeegan remains as the senior hurling manager with Míceál Murphy in as he u20 hurling manager.
Barra Ó Muirí has been appointed to the minor football manager vacancy after Aidan O’Rourke taking up a role with Kildare senior footballers.
Barry O’Hagan, previously ratified, remains as the u-20 manager.
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