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Mark McHugh was born on 22 August, 1990 in Letterkenny, Ireland, is an Account manager with iradio. Discover Mark McHugh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?
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Account manager with iradio |
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34 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
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22 August 1990 |
Birthday |
22 August |
Birthplace |
Letterkenny, Ireland |
Nationality |
Ireland |
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Mark McHugh Height, Weight & Measurements
At 34 years old, Mark McHugh height
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Mark McHugh Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Mark McHugh worth at the age of 34 years old? Mark McHugh’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Ireland. We have estimated
Mark McHugh's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
He joined the Fermanagh minors as their coach for 2020, saying: "I want to get a wee bit of experience in the coaching and they train in Irvinestown which is as close to me as Letterkenny or Convoy". McHugh had earlier wished to be part of a Gary Duffy-led Donegal under-20 management team; however, Shaun Paul Barrett was instead appointed manager.
Under the management of Declan Bonner, McHugh won his third and final Ulster SFC in 2018, appearing as second half substitute in the final against Fermanagh and scoring a point. He did not return after the winter. Alongside clubmates Ciaran McGinley and Stephen McBrearty, McHugh opted out the Donegal panel for 2019.
He won the 2017 Donegal Senior Football Championship, scoring the opening point in the first minute of the final. It was the first time his club had won the title in 24 years, having been defeated by Glenswilly at the same stage the previous year.
McHugh made a substitute appearance against Monaghan in the 2014 National Football League Division 2 Final at Croke Park. Three days later, it was confirmed that McHugh was one of four players to have left the Donegal county panel, less than a month before the county's Ulster Championship game against Derry. Later he admitted, "I just needed a break. I wasn't enjoying what I was doing and me being there didn't help the mood in the camp. And I thought its [sic] not good for me being here and it's probably not good for other players so I stepped away. Going away was a decision I made and I knew I wouldn't be in the team if I stepped away. I made that decision." He spent his time away from the team in New York. He thus missed out on the 2014 Ulster Senior Football Championship, which Donegal won. In his absence Donegal also qualified for a second All-Ireland final in three years, with McHugh's brother Ryan helping himself to two goals against Dublin in the semi-final after being left to the bus by Mark, who sat by "and watched as he became a household name in one afternoon". Ahead of the final McHugh the Elder admitted he was "looking forward to [...] rebuilding for next year of myself and the club championship, playing well and hopefully with Jim next year or whoever that may be and ask me back into the panel. [sic]"
McHugh missed Donegal's 2013 National Football League campaign with a pelvis injury. He returned for the 2013 Ulster Senior Football Championship but was forced off injured early on the final after a collision with Stephen Gollogly of Monaghan, and was hospitalised as a result. He was ruled out for a month with the multiple injuries Gollogly's rough play gave him, including concussion, a perforated eardrum and a quad muscle injury.
He won one All-Ireland Senior Football Championship (2012) and three Ulster Senior Football Championships (2011, 2012 and 2018) with his county.
McHugh returned to the Ulster Senior Football Championship Final in 2012 in his third campaign, winning a second Ulster SFC and scoring two points against Down in the final. then helping Donegal all the way to the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final in which he played. Donegal won. After that game he said, "The woman I'm going to have to marry is going to have to be very, very good to top this day off for me". McHugh sang his wee heart out at the homecoming when he joined in with Rory Gallagher on "Jimmy's Winning Matches".
McHugh's performances in 2012 earned him repeated descriptions of being "Donegal's pivotal player". At his peak, he was considered "as lively a wire as his father Martin was in his heyday", and has been called the "Lionel Messi" of a Donegal team widely said to resemble FC Barcelona in terms of the quality of their style and shock and awe tactics. Daniel O'Donnell himself has personally thanked McHugh.
Mark McHugh's brother, Ryan, also plays for the Donegal team and was playing for the county minors when Mark won the 2012 All-Ireland SFC.
He played for Donegal in the final of the Ulster Under-21 Football Championship in 2010. He then played in the final of the 2010 All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship, which Donegal (managed by Jim McGuinness) narrowly lost to Dublin (managed by Jim Gavin), though McHugh scored one point in that match.
McHugh made his senior Championship debut as a substitute against Down in Ballybofey in 2010. Under Jim McGuinness, his former manager at under-21 level, McHugh was part of the team that won the 2011 Ulster Senior Football Championship, and played in the final against Derry.
McHugh is the son of Martin, the BBC television analyst and All-Ireland Senior Football Championship winner in 1992. He was born the Wednesday after his father's Donegal side were defeated by Meath in the semi-final of the 1990 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship.
Their uncle, James, also played in the 1992 All-Ireland Final and received an All Star in 1992. James's son Eoin also plays for the Donegal team.
Mark McHugh (born 22 August 1990) is an Irish Gaelic footballer and coach who plays for Cill Chartha and, formerly, the Donegal county team. He is the brother of Ryan and the son of Martin.