Personal information | |||
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Sport | Gaelic football | ||
Position | Defender | ||
Born |
1980s County Donegal, Ireland | ||
Club(s) | |||
Years | Club | ||
2000s – 2010s | Glenswilly | ||
Club titles | |||
Donegal titles | 2 |
James Pat McDaid (born 1980s) is an Irish sportsman and politician. A Gaelic footballer, he has played for and captained the Glenswilly senior team.
Born to James and Peggy (née McDermott of Termon), McDaid has four siblings: Barry, Nicola, Aisling and Mark. He grew up at Glenkeeragh, Glenswilly, attended Glenswilly National School and St Eunan's College in Letterkenny, then studied Sustainable Building Technology at Institute of Technology, Sligo.[1]
McDaid has won two Donegal Senior Football Championships (2011 and 2013). He scored a point in the 2011 final and captained the team during the 2013 final.[2][3][4][5] Then on they went to the Ulster club final and a Division 2 League title. He kept Sean Quigley scoreless in the Ulster semi-final.[6][7]
McDaid injured a cruciate ligament in his knee while playing in America in 2008 and had to have two cartilage operations on his bones.[6]
McDaid is also a politician, representing the Fianna Fáil party. He is a carpenter from a farming background.[8] He became Mayor of Letterkenny Municipal District in June 2016.[9][10]
He married his bride Teresa over the festive period of 2017–18.[11]
Glenswilly captain James Pat McDaid said he was impressed with the Ardara men and their quarter-final win over Gaoth Dobhair.