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07 Nov 2025

Derry GAA secures six-year sponsorship extension with Errigal Group

The new agreement secures the company's continued support, extending the sponsorship until the end of the 2031 season

Derry GAA secures six-year sponsorship extension with Errigal Group

John Tumilty (O’Neills Sportswear), John Keenan (Chairperson, Derry GAA) and Cormac McCloskey (Co-owner, Errigal Group) with players John Mullan, Patrick McGurk and Marty Bradley. Pic: George Sweeney

Derry GAA has announced a six-year extension of its partnership with the Errigal Group. This new agreement secures the company's continued support for Derry’s Inter-County Football and Hurling teams, extending the sponsorship until the end of the 2031 season.

The extended deal builds on an already successful relationship, with Errigal Group continuing its commitment to the development of Gaelic games in County Derry.

Errigal Group is a market leader in envelope façade solutions, interior fit-out, data centres and façade recladding across Europe.

Announcing the extended partnership with Derry GAA, Errigal co-owner Cormac McCloskey commented: “Errigal Group has long supported grassroots and community activities. We are delighted to extend our sponsorship of Derry GAA, a partnership that reflects our enduring commitment to sport and the values of teamwork, passion, and community.

“We look forward to our continuing close relationship. To the players and management, we extend our deep appreciation for their tireless dedication and we wish them the best of luck for the season ahead.”

In welcoming the extended agreement, Derry GAA Chairperson John Keenan added: “We are absolutely delighted to extend our sponsorship agreement with Errigal Group as the main sponsor of Derry GAA for a further six years.

"I want to thank Cormac and Damien and all at Errigal Group for their continued support, it is very much appreciated.”

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