McGeeney 'unanimously' returned as Armagh boss
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Kieran McGeeney will stay on as Armagh manager in 2025 after being "unanimously" ratified at the county's committee meeting.
McGeeney guided Armagh to a first All-Ireland in 22 years after July's win over Galway.
Armagh triumphed 1-11 to 0-13 in a tense final at Croke Park.
The 53-year-old also won the Sam Maguire Cup as a captain in the Orchard County's only other All-Ireland successs in 2002.
The 2025 season will be his 11th in the Armagh hot-seat.
Kieran Donaghy, Conleith Gilligan and Ciaran McKeever will remain on McGeeney's backroom team for the next year.