Nov 05,2024
Dublin great James McCarthy has retired from inter-county football.
McCarthy captained Dublin to their last All-Ireland in 2023, his ninth in total.
"I have decided to retire from representing Dublin GAA at inter-county level," he said.
"This decision hasn't been an easy one to make but I feel it's the right time.
"I have been very fortunate to be involved in a golden period for Dublin GAA and I have played with the most incredible group of players.
"It really has been some of the best days of my life and I have memories to last a lifetime.
"The loyalty and friendship we have built is something I will always be thankful for."
The Ballymun Kickhams man made his senior Dublin debut in 2010 and in an illustrious career was a key cog in Dublin's nine All-Ireland titles. As well as that, McCarthy collected five All-Stars and 14 Leinster titles.
Dublin chairman Mick Seavers paid tribute to McCarthy, saying: "On behalf of the Dublin County Board, I would like to congratulate James on his incredible contribution to the success of Dublin GAA during his playing career.
"James steps away as one of the most decorated and inspirational footballers ever to play the game.
"We thank James for his dedication to the blue jersey and we wish him and his family every happiness going forward."