Mayo Searching for a New Manager as McStay Is Relieved
- On June 25, 2025, following a county board meeting at MacHale Park, Mayo GAA decided to dismiss Kevin McStay along with his coaching staff from their positions with the senior football team.
- McStay took over from James Horan as Mayo senior football manager in mid-2022 with a contract set to last until 2026 but temporarily withdrew in May 2025 due to health concerns before being officially dismissed.
- Under McStay, Mayo won the NFL Division 1 title and the FBD League but failed to secure championship silverware and exited after a last-gasp Donegal defeat in 2025.
- The county board thanked Kevin and his team, noting their dedication and wishing them success, while announcing that Stephen Rochford and the backroom staff would also depart.
- Mayo GAA is now seeking a new manager with candidates such as Austin O'Malley, Andy Moran, and James Horan expected to compete for the role.
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