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Mayo Gaelic footballer

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Stephen Coen Personal information Native name Stiofán Ó Cadhain (Irish) Born (1995-12-11) 11 December 1995 (age 30) Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland Occupation Student Sport Sport Gaelic football (Peil Ghaelach) Position Centre Back Club Years Club Hollymount-Carramore GAA College Years College UCD College titles Sigerson titles 1 Inter-county Years County 2015– Mayo Inter-county titles Connacht titles 1

**Stephen Coen** is a [Gaelic footballer](/source/Gaelic_football) who plays for [Hollymount-Carramore](/source/Hollymount-Carramore_GAA) and the [Mayo county team](/source/Mayo_county_football_team).

Coen attended [St Colman's College, Claremorris](/source/St_Colman's_College%2C_Claremorris).[1]

## Playing career

Coen led both Mayo minor team and Mayo under-21 team to All-Ireland titles as [captain](/source/Captain_(Gaelic_games)) in [2013](/source/2013_All-Ireland_Minor_Football_Championship) and [2016](/source/2016_All-Ireland_Under-21_Football_Championship), respectively. Coen also captained the [UCD](/source/University_College_Dublin) senior team to win the [2017/18 Sigerson Cup](/source/Sigerson_Cup). Coen also played with his club [Hollymount-Carramore](/source/Hollymount-Carramore_GAA) in the [2015/16 All-Ireland Intermediate Club Football Championship final](/source/All-Ireland_Intermediate_Club_Football_Championship),[2] which they lost.

Coen replaced [Lee Keegan](/source/Lee_Keegan) as a substitute in the [2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final](/source/2016_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship_Final), and was also used as a substitute for [Colm Boyle](/source/Colm_Boyle) in the [2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final](/source/2017_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship_Final).

He advanced to starting positions in the teams that lost the [2020](/source/2020_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship_Final) and [2021 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Finals](/source/2021_All-Ireland_Senior_Football_Championship_Final), each by five points.

He was appointed captain of the Mayo senior team ahead of the 2022 season.[3]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** McGovern, Oisín (13 March 2025). ["'It was nothing like I'd ever experienced' – Colm Boyle recalls playing for St Colman's"](https://www.mayonews.ie/news/claremorris/1751864/it-was-nothing-like-id-ever-experienced-colm-boyle-recalls-playing-for-st-colmans.html). *The Mayo News*.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["My Club: Stephen Coen - Hollymount-Carramore"](https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/gaelic-games/gaelic-football/all-ireland-sfc-final-mayo-player-profiles-1.2795387).

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Stephen Coen handed Mayo captaincy for 2022"](https://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/2022/0102/1269509-coen-handed-mayo-captaincy-for-2022/). RTÉ. 2 January 2022.

Sporting positions Preceded by Aidan O'Shea Mayo Senior Football Captain 2022 Succeeded by Paddy Durcan Achievements Preceded by David Byrne (Dublin) All-Ireland Minor Football Final winning captain 2013 Succeeded by Liam Kearney (Kerry) Preceded by Kieran McGeary (Tyrone) All-Ireland Under-21 Football Final winning captain 2016 Succeeded by Cillian O'Shea & Con O'Callaghan (Dublin)

v t e Mayo football team – current senior panel 1 C. Reape 2 J. Coyne 3 D. McBrien 4 D. McHugh 5 R. Brickenden 6 S. Callinan 7 E. McLaughlin 8 S. Coen 9 M. Ruane 10 T. Conroy 11 D. McHale 12 J. Flynn 13 A. O'Shea 14 J. Carney 15 R. O'Donoghue Subs 19 C. Loftus for McLaughlin 21 D. O'Connor for McHale 18 E. Hession for Coyne 20 C. O'Connor for Ruane 26 B. Tuohy for O'Shea 25 P. Towey for Brickenden 24 M. Plunkett for Callinan Subs not used 16 R. Hennelly 17 J. Carr 22 E. O'Donoghue 23 P. O'Hora Managers K. McStay Coaches/Selectors S. Rochford D. Buckley J. Canney D. Mulligan (Above is the starting lineup vs Derry on 22 June 2024)

Mayo squads v t e Mayo – 2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up 16 R. Hennelly 2 B. Harrison 3 D. Vaughan 4 K. Higgins 5 L. Keegan 6 C. Boyle 7 P. Durcan 8 S. O'Shea 9 T. Parsons 10 K. McLoughlin 11 A. O'Shea 12 D. O'Connor 13 J. Doherty 14 A. Moran 15 C. O'Connor Subs used in replay 19 S. Coen for L. Keegan 23 C. O'Shea for D. Vaughan 1 D. Clarke for R. Hennelly 24 B. Moran for A. Moran 22 A. Dillon for J. Doherty 17 C. Barrett for C. Boyle Subs used in drawn match 20 E. Regan for A. Moran 26 C. Loftus for E. Regan Subs not used 18 K. Keane 21 D. Drake 25 A. Freeman Manager S. Rochford Selectors D. Buckley T. McEntee v t e Mayo – 2017 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up 1 D. Clarke 2 B. Harrison 3 D. Vaughan 4 K. Higgins 5 L. Keegan 6 C. Barrett 7 C. Boyle 8 S. O'Shea 9 T. Parsons 10 K. McLoughlin 11 A. O'Shea 18 P. Durcan 13 J. Doherty 14 A. Moran 15 C. O'Connor Subs 12 D. O'Connor for S. O'Shea 19 S. Coen for Durcan 23 C. Loftus for Moran 20 D. Drake for Doherty 22 D. Kirby for McLoughlin 17 G. Cafferkey for Higgins Subs not used 16 R. Hennelly 21 S. Nally 24 C. O'Shea 25 B. Moran 26 A. Dillon Manager S. Rochford Selectors D. Buckley T. McEntee P. Burke v t e Mayo – 2020 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up 1 D. Clarke 2 C. Barrett 3 O. Mullin 4 L. Keegan 5 P. Durcan 6 S. Coen 7 E. McLaughlin 8 C. Loftus 9 M. Ruane 10 K. McLoughlin 11 R. O'Donoghue 12 D. O'Connor 13 T. Conroy 14 A. O'Shea (c) 15 C. O'Connor Subs used 18 M. Plunkett for P. Durcan 25 J. Carr for T. Conroy 26 D. Coen for R. O'Donoghue 22 J. Flynn for C. Loftus 24 J. Durcan for E. McLaughlin Subs not used 16 R. Hennelly 17 P. O'Hora 19 R. Brickenden 20 K. Higgins 21 T. Parsons 23 F. Boland Manager J. Horan Selectors M. Barrett D. Forde J. Burke v t e Mayo – 2021 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship runners-up 1 R. Hennelly 2 P. O'Hora 3 L. Keegan 4 M. Plunkett 5 P. Durcan 6 S. Coen 19 O. Mullin 8 M. Ruane 9 C. Loftus 10 D. O'Connor 11 A. O'Shea (c) 12 B. Walsh 13 K. McLoughlin 14 T. Conroy 15 R. O'Donoghue Subs used 7 E. Hession for M. Plunkett 21 J. Flynn for P. O'Hora 24 D. Coen for B. Walsh 25 A. Orme for C. Loftus 26 J. Carr for K. McLoughlin Subs not used 16 R. Byrne 17 B. Harrison 18 C. Boyle 20 R. Brickenden 22 C. O'Shea 23 J. Durcan Manager J. Horan Selectors C. McDonald M. Lally T. Higgins J. Burke

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