# Tommy Breheny

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Gaelic football manager

Tommy Breheny Personal information Born 1967 or 1968 (age 57–58) Sport Club management Years Club Around 2001 St Mary's 1 Inter-county management Years Team 2006–2007 Sligo Inter-county titles as manager County League Province All-Ireland Sligo 1 1

**Tommy Breheny** is a former [Gaelic football](/source/Gaelic_football) [manager](/source/Manager_(Gaelic_games)) and player. He managed his native [Sligo](/source/Sligo_county_football_team) between 2006 and 2007. In that time he led the county to a [Connacht Senior Football Championship](/source/Connacht_Senior_Football_Championship). Breheny won four [Sligo Senior Football Championships](/source/Sligo_Senior_Football_Championship) as a player with the [St Mary's](/source/St_Mary's_GAA_(Sligo)) club and led it to a further Sligo SFC as manager in 2001. He is married with four children.[1]

Initially serving as part of Sligo manager [Dominic Corrigan](/source/Dominic_Corrigan_(Gaelic_footballer))'s backroom team, Breheny succeeded Corrigan for 2006 and 2007, then resigned as Sligo manager in October 2007.[2] He is the older brother of [Mark Breheny](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mark_Breheny&action=edit&redlink=1), who played for Sligo at the time.[3]

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Breheny named Sligo Person of the Year"](https://www.independent.ie/regionals/sligochampion/news/breheny-named-sligo-person-of-the-year-27556526.html). *[The Sligo Champion](/source/The_Sligo_Champion)*. 5 November 2007.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Why I quit: GAA manager explains shock decision"](https://www.independent.ie/regionals/sligochampion/news/why-i-quit-gaa-manager-explains-shock-decision-27556324.html). *[The Sligo Champion](/source/The_Sligo_Champion)*. 16 October 2007.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** ["Breheny quits Sligo"](https://www.hoganstand.com/article/index/84476). *Hogan Stand*. 10 October 2007.

Sporting positions Preceded by Dominic Corrigan Sligo Senior Football Manager 2006–2007 Succeeded by Tommy Jordan

v t e Sligo football team – managers C. Haran (1983–85) T. Carroll (1986–88) D. Johnston (1988–90) P. Clarke (1990–91) P. Clarke & T. Conaghan (1991–92) J. Stenson & M. Laffey (1992–94) P. J. Carroll (?–96) M. Moran (1996–00) P. Ford (2000–03) J. Kearins (2003–04) D. Corrigan (2004–06) T. Breheny (2006–07) T. Jordan (2007–08) K. Walsh (2008–13) P. Flanagan (2013–14) N. Carew (2014–17) C. Corey (2017–18) P. Taylor (2018–2020) T. McEntee (2020–2025) D. Sloyan & E. O'Hara (2025–)

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