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09 Feb 2026

Dundalk FC appoint Joe McGuinness as new CEO

Lifelong supporter McGuinness is the club’s new Chief Executive Officer

Dundalk FC appoint Joe McGuinness as new CEO

Dundalk FC Chief Executive Officer Joe McGuinness. Photo by Gerry Scully

Dundalk FC have confirmed the appointment of Joe McGuinness as the club’s new Chief Executive Officer.

Joe recently retired as a Director of Service with Louth County Council, concluding a 40-year career in public service, having joined the local authority in 1984.

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A lifelong supporter, Joe joined Dundalk FC in recent months as a member of the club’s Management Committee.

During that time, he has been involved in strengthening governance arrangements and supporting the committee’s oversight of infrastructure, compliance and operational matters at Oriel Park.

Speaking on the appointment, Dundalk FC Executive Director Chris Clinton said: “A key priority for me has been to ensure that the club’s staff are properly supported through clearer management structures and stronger decision-making on the ground.

“Appointing Joe as CEO is an important step in improving how the club is managed on a day-to-day basis.”

“Good governance is absolutely crucial for Dundalk FC. We’ve learned from the past that without strong structures and accountability, progress is very difficult to sustain.

“Joe’s appointment reflects a clear commitment to doing things properly and avoiding the mistakes that have held the club back in previous years.

“Our staff and volunteers have continued to work extremely hard through a challenging period, and it’s important that they are backed by consistent leadership and clear direction. Joe’s role will help provide that stability and support as we move forward.”

Joe McGuinness said: “Dundalk FC is, at its core, a community club, and my priority as CEO is to ensure that everything we do reflects that — from how the club is governed to how we engage with supporters, volunteers and the wider town.”

He added, “We are still near the beginning of a long journey for Dundalk FC. There has been important progress made, but it’s vital that we continue to build carefully and sustainably, step by step.

“My role is about providing structure, stability and continuity, and working with everyone involved in the club to ensure Dundalk FC can move forward with confidence.”

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