Feargal Logan named ambassador of Tyrone GAA business club

Feargal Logan named ambassador of Tyrone GAA business club

Feargal Logan

Solicitor and former Tyrone GAA manager Feargal Logan has been named as the new ambassador of the Red Hand Business Club.

The Red Hand Business Club brings together business leaders and professionals to support the development of Gaelic games in Tyrone.

Mr Logan recently became chairman of P.A. Duffy and Co Solicitors following the firm’s merger with his former practice, Logan and Corry Solicitors.

A double all-Ireland winning manager, he has made a lasting impact on Tyrone GAA over the last 40 years — both on and off the field.

A former player with the county, he along with Brian Dooher guided Tyrone to the 2021 Ulster and All-Ireland Senior titles, having guided Tyrone to the Under 21 All-Ireland title in 2015.

The Stewartstown Harps man has also been a dedicated member and long-time supporter of Club Tyrone.

As an ambassador for the Red Hand Business Club, Mr Logan will represent the organisation in its mission to foster deeper links between the world of business and Tyrone GAA, promoting collaboration, growth, and sustained investment in grassroots and elite-level Gaelic games across the county.

Martin Haughey, chair of Club Tyrone, said:”We are absolutely delighted to welcome Feargal as the new ambassador for the Red Hand Business Club.

“Feargal’s passion for Tyrone, his success on the pitch, and his achievements in the business world make him the ideal figurehead to lead this initiative.

“He understands the value of community, teamwork, and ambition — and we know he will bring that same energy and insight to this role.

“His appointment reflects our continued commitment to building strong links between the GAA and the business community.”

Mr Logan said: “It’s a real honour to take on this role with the Red Hand Business Club.

“Tyrone GAA has given so much to me throughout my life, and I’ve seen first-hand the impact that strong business support can have on our players, clubs, and communities.

“I look forward to working with Club Tyrone and our business members to continue building something special for the future of Gaelic games in our county.”

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