# Mark Harte

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Irish Gaelic footballer and manager

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Mark Harte Personal information Native name Marc Ó hAirt (Irish) Born 1979 (age 46–47) Ballygawley, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Occupation Secondary school teacher Sport Sport Gaelic football Position Midfield Club Years Club Errigal Ciarán Club titles Tyrone titles 3 Ulster titles 1 Inter-county Years County 2003-2005 Tyrone Inter-county titles Ulster titles 1 All-Irelands 2 NFL 0 All Stars 0

**Mark Harte** (born 1979) is a [Gaelic football](/source/Gaelic_football) [manager](/source/Manager_(Gaelic_games)) and former player. His [league](/source/National_Football_League_(Ireland)) and [championship](/source/All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship) career at senior level with the [Tyrone county team](/source/Tyrone_county_football_team) lasted three seasons from 2003 until 2005.[1]

## Career

Born in [Ballygawley](/source/Ballygawley%2C_County_Tyrone), [County Tyrone](/source/County_Tyrone), Harte was raised in a strong Gaelic football family. His father, [Mickey Harte](/source/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](/source/Errigal_Ciar%C3%A1n_GAC) and enjoyed much success. In 2002 he won an [Ulster](/source/Ulster_Senior_Club_Football_Championship) medal with the club, while he also won three [county senior championship](/source/Tyrone_Senior_Football_Championship) medals.

Harte made his debut on the inter-county scene when he was selected for the Tyrone minor team. An [Ulster](/source/Ulster_Minor_Football_Championship) medal winner in 1997, he ended the season as an [All-Ireland](/source/All-Ireland_Minor_Football_Championship) runner-up. Harte subsequently joined the Tyrone senior team, winning an [All-Ireland](/source/All-Ireland_Under-21_Football_Championship) 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](/source/All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship) medals and one [Ulster](/source/Ulster_Senior_Football_Championship) medal.

In retirement from playing, Harte became involved in team management and coaching. He has served as joint-manager of the [Pomeroy Plunketts](/source/Pomeroy_Plunketts_GAC) and [Ballinderry Shamrocks](/source/Ballinderry_Shamrocks_GAC) club teams.[2]

Harte has also worked in the media as a Gaelic football analyst for *[GAA Beo](/source/GAA_Beo)* on [TG4](/source/TG4).

## Honours

### Player

**Errigal Ciarán**

- [Ulster Senior Club Football Championship](/source/Ulster_Senior_Club_Football_Championship) (1): 2002

- [Tyrone Senior Football Championship](/source/Tyrone_Senior_Football_Championship) (3): 1997, 2000, 2002

**Tyrone**

- [All-Ireland Senior Football Championship](/source/All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship) (2): [2003](/source/2003_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship), [2005](/source/2005_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship)

- [Ulster Senior Football Championship](/source/Ulster_Senior_Football_Championship) (1): [2003](/source/2003_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship#Ulster_Senior_Football_Championship)

- [All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship](/source/All-Ireland_Under-21_Football_Championship) (1): [2000](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2000_All-Ireland_Under-21_Football_Championship&action=edit&redlink=1)

- [Ulster Under-21 Football Championship](/source/Ulster_Under-21_Football_Championship) (1): [2000](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2000_All-Ireland_Under-21_Football_Championship&action=edit&redlink=1)

- [Ulster Minor Football Championship](/source/Ulster_Minor_Football_Championship) (1): [1997](/source/1997_All-Ireland_Minor_Football_Championship#Ulster_Minor_Football_Championship)

### Manager

**Pomeroy Plunketts**

- [Ulster Intermediate Club Football Championship](/source/Ulster_Intermediate_Club_Football_Championship) (1): 2016

- [Tyrone Intermediate Football Championship](/source/Tyrone_Intermediate_Football_Championship) (1): 2016

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Success out of Harte failures"](https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/success-out-of-harte-failures-1.1139632). Irish Times. 8 May 2004. Retrieved 16 January 2018.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Harte and O'Donnell leaving Pomeroy for Ballinderry"](http://www.hoganstand.com/article/index/264301). Hogan Stand. 16 December 2016. Retrieved 16 January 2018.

Tyrone squads v t e Tyrone – 2003 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (1st title) 1 J. Devine 2 C. Gourley 3 C. McAnallen 4 R. McMenamin 5 C. Gormley 6 G. Devlin 7 P. Jordan 8 K. Hughes 9 S. Cavanagh 10 B. Dooher 11 B. McGuigan 12 G. Cavlan 13 E. McGinley 14 P. Canavan (c) 15 O. Mulligan Subs P. McConnell D. Carlin Mark Harte C. Holmes P. Horisk C. Lawn P. Loughran D. McCrossan M. McGee C. McGinley F. McGuigan S. Mulgrew S. O'Neill B. Robinson M. Coleman Manager Mickey Harte (Team as of September 2003 versus Armagh) v t e Tyrone – 2005 All-Ireland Senior Football Champions (2nd title) 1 P. McConnell 2 R. McMenamin 3 J. McMahon 4 M. McGee 5 D. Harte 6 C. Gormley 7 P. Jordan 8 E. McGinley 9 S. Cavanagh 10 B. Dooher (c) 11 B. McGuigan 12 R. Mellon 13 P. Canavan 14 S. O'Neill 15 O. Mulligan Substitutes used C. Holmes for Canavan C. Lawn for McMahon P. Canavan for McGinley Substitutes not used J. Devine E. Bradley B. Meenan G. Devlin B. Donnelly P. Donnelly C. Gourley Mark Harte C. McCullagh L. Meenan M. Murphy M. Penrose S. Sweeney Manager M. Harte Trainer F. McCann (Team as of 25 September 2005 versus Kerry)

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