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Shane McGuigan (Gaelic footballer) was born on 5 November, 1997, is an Irish Gaelic footballer. Discover Shane McGuigan (Gaelic footballer)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 26 years old?

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Born 5 November, 1997
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Timeline

1997

Shane McGuigan (born 5 November 1997) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for the Derry county team and plays both football and hurling for his club Slaughtneil.

2015

McGuigan joined the Slaughtneil senior football team in 2015, having been a water-boy for the club's All-Ireland final loss to Corofin on St Patrick's Day.

On 5 October, McGuigan played in his first county final, coming on as a substitute in Slaughtneil's one-point win over Eoghan Rua, Coleraine.

McGuigan joined the club's senior hurling team in 2015.

He didn't feature in the county final win, but started at corner back in the Ulster final against Cushendall.

Cushendall won the match by a point after extra-time.

2016

On 17 March 2016, McGuigan was at full forward as St Patrick's College, Maghera faced St Paul's, Bessbrook in the final of the MacRory Cup.

McGuigan scored 2–4 as Maghera cruised to a 5–7 to 1–9 victory.

In the semi-final of the Hogan Cup against Summerhill College from Sligo, McGuigan top-scored with 1–8, including the winning free in injury time, to send his team into the final.

On 2 April, McGuigan was at full forward against St Brendan's College, Killarney in the Hogan Cup final at Croke Park.

McGuigan finished with a personal tally of 1–3, but two late goals from David Clifford gave St Brendan's the win.

On 16 October 2016, McGuigan started a county final for the first time, scoring 1–1 in Slaughtneil's comfortable win over Loup.

Slaughtneil went on to face Kilcoo in the Ulster final.

Slaughtneil were 0–12 to 0–9 winners, McGuigan top-scoring with 0–5.

On 11 September 2016, McGuigan played in his first county hurling final, lining out at wing back in Slaughtneil's ten-point win over Banagher.

On 23 October, Slaughtneil became the first Derry club to win the Ulster title, beating Loughgiel Shamrocks by four points in the final.

2017

On 11 February 2017, McGuigan scored 0–3 as Slaughtneil qualified for the All-Ireland final by beating St Vincent's.

Slaughtneil faced Dr Crokes in the St Patrick's day final at Croke Park.

McGuigan scored a point, with Slaughtneil falling to a two-point defeat.

On 24 September 2017, McGuigan scored 2–4 in the county final win over Ballinascreen as Slaughtneil claimed their fourth title in a row.

On 26 November, Slaughtneil were in the Ulster final once more, facing Cavan Gaels.

McGuigan scored 1–6 as the Derry men were comfortable winners.

On 25 February 2017, McGuigan was at centre back for the All-Ireland semi-final loss to Cuala.

Slaughtneil won the championship again on 16 September 2017, McGuigan scoring a point in the 2–18 to 0–14 win.

They then defended their Ulster title by beating Ballygalget.

2018

On 24 February 2018, Slaughtneil lost the All-Ireland semi-final after extra-time to Nemo Rangers.

After missing out on the county final in 2018 and 2019, Slaughtneil returned to the county final in 2020, facing defending champions Magherafelt.

McGuigan captained Slaughtneil and scored two points in the four-point win.

Slaughtneil reached the county final in both 2021 and 2022, but lost both finals heavily to neighbours Glen.

McGuigan was in the half-back line for the All-Ireland semi-final against Na Piarsaigh on 10 February 2018.

Na Piarsaigh were winners by a seven-point margin.

McGuigan scored a point as Slaughtneil beat Banagher once again to win their sixth successive championship title on 30 September 2018.

2019

On 20 February 2019, McGuigan lined out at centre forward as St Mary's University College, Belfast faced University College Cork in the final of the Sigerson Cup.

McGuigan kicked four points for 'The Ranch' but UCC were winners by 0–16 to 1–9.

At the end of the season, McGuigan was named on the Sigerson Cup team of the year.

On 29 September 2019, McGuigan played the entire game as Kevin Lynch's were beaten in the county final.

Slaughtneil went on to beat Dunloy by eight points in the Ulster final.

2020

On 5 January 2020 McGuigan was at centre back for the All-Ireland semi-final against Ballyhale Shamrocks.

Ballyhale won the match by 2–24 to 2–19.

Slaughtneil beat Kevin Lynch's in the 2020 final, and defeated the same opposition in the 2021 decider.