Antrim are on the lookout for a new senior football manager following Andy McEntee’s decision to step down from his post.
The Meath man’s three-year reign with the Saffrons, which saw them reaching Tailteann Cup semi-finals in 2023 and 2024, came to an end last night.
He would also bring numerous talented U20 players into his squad during his tenure and, in a statement last night, Antrim county board praised the outgoing manager with the following:
"We would sincerely like to thank Andy and his entire backroom team for their service and commitment to our senior footballers during their term.”
Confirming his departure, McEntee himself paid tribute to the players, backroom team and the two chairmans of the board during his time in charge.
“Having finished our Tailteann Cup campaign, my three-year tenure as Antrim manager has come to an end.
After three years in charge Andy McEntee's tenure as Antrim Senior Football Manager has come to an end.
— Antrim GAA (@AontroimGAA) June 25, 2025
We wish you and your family the best of wishes for the future. You will always be welcome in the Saffron County.
Thank you Andy 💛🤍
👉 https://t.co/hzKmoG2a55 pic.twitter.com/QUIHCQoJ6G
“There are a lot of people that I would like to thank for the past three years. Firstly, I would like to thank Donal Murphy for making that first call and persevering to convince me to make the trip up the M1.
“I would also like to thank the County Board Chairman at the time, Ciarán McCavana and the current Chairman, Seámus McMullan who ensured that we had the continuous support of the county board over the last three years.
“To the Saffron Business Forum, I would like to express my gratitude for their support.
“I have been very fortunate to work with a backroom team (too many to mention) who have such love for Antrim football. I would like to pay tribute to the medical and performance team who have worked tirelessly to ensure players received the best treatment and are in the best possible condition at all times to represent their county.
“To the management team of Tom, Terry, Justin, Brendan, John and Darren, I would like to thank you for your massive contribution.
“To the players, I would like you to know that it has been an honour to get to know and work with such a great bunch of young men. I wish you nothing but the best going forward. I will be watching.
“To all of the above I hope that you continue to strive to reach your potential as a county.
“Ni neart go cur le chèile”
“Finally, I would like to mention my family who never ceased to support me from Limerick to Belfast, from Sligo to Croke Park and everywhere in between.”
Tweet