Jim McGuinness has been ratified for a third season in charge of Donegal in what is his second stint as Tír Chonaill County boss.
McGuinness' return to the hot-seat has coincided with back-to-back Ulster titles and a run to the 2025 All-Ireland final where they were outclassed by Kerry.
McGuinness was also able to convince Michael Murphy to come out of retirement for last season and he could yet be named Footballer of the Year having made the three-player shortlist alongside Kerry pair, David Clifford and Joe O’Connor.
It is expected that the Glenswilly attacker will continue at inter-county level in 2026.
Meanwhile, McGuinness’ former player Karl Lacey is the county’s new minor manager having guided Down club Kilcoo to two county titles in 2023 and '24.
Gary Boyle will remain as Under-20 manager while Michael McCann will guide the Donegal hurlers for a ninth consecutive season.
Offaly native Adie Gaffey will continue as U20 hurling manager for a second season with Lorcan O’Toole over the minors.
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