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Liam Mulvihill


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Athenry Feile 1993 (2) Liam Mulvihill DG of GAA & others @ viewing stand. Clarke St/Cross St.


Liam Mulvihill (Irish Liam Ó Maolmhichíl) (born 1947) was the 17th Director General of the Gaelic Athletic Association who officially retired at the end January 2008 to be replaced by Paraic Duffy. A native of County Longford, Mulvihill represented his county in football at many levels. Mulvihill was appointed Director General on June 1, 1979, making him the second longest serving DG in the history of the Association.

In 2008 Liam Mulvihill was named as the eleventh most influential figure in G.A.A. history according to the Sunday Tribune, an Irish newspaper.

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Liam Mulvihill Wikipedia