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Brian McGuigan was born on 3 January, 1980, is an All Star-winning Tyrone Gaelic footballer. At 40 years old, Brian McGuigan height is 5 ft 10 in (178.0 cm).

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Brian McGuigan Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 3 January 1980
Birthday 3 January
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Timeline

2011

McGuigan called time on his inter-county career in November 2011, but decided to return to the fold in May 2012 following a number of injuries to key players in the Tyrone setup.

2008

McGuigan went on to regain his place as a regular starter on the Tyrone team in the summer of 2008 as the team won its third All-Ireland title. McGuigan was named on the team for the final against Kerry but dropped to the bench before the throw it with Martin Penrose starting at centre half forward. McGuigan was however introduced for the closing 20 minutes and had a strong influence in Tyrone taking control and winning the match.

2007

His nightmare year was further compounded in May 2007, when in a reserve game for his club, he suffered an eye injury, that required eight stitches. It has been confirmed that he should not be included in the Tyrone panel for their Ulster Championship campaign. While there were fears that the eye injury may lead to serious long-term damage to his eyesight,[1] McGuigan has reportedly been making good progress as of September 2007, and made a substitution comeback during the 2008 National League against Laois.

2006

Shortly before the 2006 season, McGuigan suffered an horrific double leg break in a club match against Dromore. He was out of action for nearly a year, but has now made an appearance in a club game, and had set a target of March 31 as his comeback game for Tyrone.

2005

McGuigan's influence on the team may be illustrated by Tyrone's mammoth run to the 2005 All-Ireland triumph. During the early stages of the season, they were having difficulty beating teams in the Ulster Championship. McGuigan had been absent from the team because he wanted to take a year out to travel. While he was away he was contacted by the Tyrone staff to return to the Tyrone team, so he cut his holiday short to return to action, and despite being less than match fit he came on as a substitute in his first game back. He was subsequently chosen as a starter for the rest of the Championship, which coincided with Tyrone's return to form with the return of their main playmaker.

2003

Brian McGuigan is an All Star-winning Tyrone Gaelic footballer. He won three All-Ireland medals in 2003 (when he won his All Star), 2005 and 2008.

1998

At underage level, McGuigan was part of the team that captured All-Ireland gold in 1998 in the Minor championship, and back-to-back triumphs in the Under 21 championships in 2000 and 2001.