Armagh Veteran Stefan Campbell Retires After 2024 All-Ireland Victory
Armagh Veteran Stefan Campbell Retires After 2024 All-Ireland Victory

Armagh Veteran Stefan Campbell Retires After 2024 All-Ireland Victory

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Stefan Campbell, a veteran forward for Armagh and a key player in their 2024 All-Ireland football triumph, has retired from inter-county football. Joining the Armagh panel in 2011 and making his Championship debut in 2013, Campbell was often utilized as a super-sub, notably setting up the only goal in the 2024 All-Ireland final against Galway. His final inter-county appearance came during a thrilling All-Ireland round robin defeat against Galway in 2025, where he scored a point off the bench. Following his retirement, Campbell has chosen to focus on soccer, signing for Mid-Ulster Football League side Lurgan Celtic. His departure, alongside other panelists like Ciaron O'Hanlon and Ciaran Higgins, marks the end of an influential era for Armagh football. Campbell’s career was characterized by his versatility and impact in key moments under manager Kieran McGeeney.

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