{{Short description|Irish Gaelic footballer and manager}} {{BLP sources|date=September 2020}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2020}} {{Use Hiberno-English|date=September 2020}} {{Infobox Gaelic games player |image = |name = Mark Harte |irish = Marc Ó hAirt |nickname = |occupation = Secondary school teacher |feet = |inches = |sport = Gaelic football |code = Football |county = Tyrone |province = Ulster |club = [[Errigal Ciarán GAC|Errigal Ciarán]] |clyears = |clposition = |clapps(points) = |clcounty = 3 |clprovince = 1 |clallireland = |colleges = |fitz = |colyears = |counties = [[Tyrone county football team|Tyrone]] |icyears = 2003-2005 |icposition = Midfield |icapps(points) = |icprovince = 1 |icallireland = 2 |nfl = 0 |allstars = 0 |birth_place = [[Ballygawley, County Tyrone|Ballygawley]], [[County Tyrone]],<br>[[Northern Ireland]] |death_place = | birth_date = 1979 | death_date = }} '''Mark Harte''' (born 1979) is a [[Gaelic football]] [[Manager (Gaelic games)|manager]] and former player. His [[National Football League (Ireland)|league]] and [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship|championship]] career at senior level with the [[Tyrone county football team|Tyrone county team]] lasted three seasons from 2003 until 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/success-out-of-harte-failures-1.1139632|title=Success out of Harte failures|date=8 May 2004|publisher=Irish Times|accessdate=16 January 2018|first=|last=}}</ref>
==Career== Born in [[Ballygawley, County Tyrone|Ballygawley]], [[County Tyrone]], Harte was raised in a strong Gaelic football family. His father, [[Mickey Harte]], played with the Tyrone senior team between 1975 and 1982 before later going on to become the team's most successful manager.
At club level Harte played with [[Errigal Ciarán GAC|Errigal Ciarán]] and enjoyed much success. In 2002 he won an [[Ulster Senior Club Football Championship|Ulster]] medal with the club, while he also won three [[Tyrone Senior Football Championship|county senior championship]] medals.
Harte made his debut on the inter-county scene when he was selected for the Tyrone minor team. An [[Ulster Minor Football Championship|Ulster]] medal winner in 1997, he ended the season as an [[All-Ireland Minor Football Championship|All-Ireland]] runner-up. Harte subsequently joined the Tyrone senior team, winning an [[All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship|All-Ireland]] medal in his final season in 2000. Three years later he was added to the senior panel. Over the course of the following three seasons Harte won two [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship|All-Ireland]] medals and one [[Ulster Senior Football Championship|Ulster]] medal.
In retirement from playing, Harte became involved in team management and coaching. He has served as joint-manager of the [[Pomeroy Plunketts GAC|Pomeroy Plunketts]] and [[Ballinderry Shamrocks GAC|Ballinderry Shamrocks]] club teams.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/article/index/264301|title=Harte and O'Donnell leaving Pomeroy for Ballinderry|date=16 December 2016|publisher=Hogan Stand|accessdate=16 January 2018|first=|last=}}</ref>
Harte has also worked in the media as a Gaelic football analyst for ''[[GAA Beo]]'' on [[TG4]].
==Honours== ===Player=== ;Errigal Ciarán *[[Ulster Senior Club Football Championship]] (1): 2002 *[[Tyrone Senior Football Championship]] (3): 1997, 2000, 2002
;Tyrone *[[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship]] (2): [[2003 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship|2003]], [[2005 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship|2005]] *[[Ulster Senior Football Championship]] (1): [[2003 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship#Ulster Senior Football Championship|2003]] *[[All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship]] (1): [[2000 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship|2000]] *[[Ulster Under-21 Football Championship]] (1): [[2000 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship#Ulster Under-21 Football Championship|2000]] *[[Ulster Minor Football Championship]] (1): [[1997 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship#Ulster Minor Football Championship|1997]]
===Manager=== ;Pomeroy Plunketts *[[Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship]] (1): 2016 *[[Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship]] (1): 2016
==References== {{Reflist}}
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