Eoin McHugh (born 1994/95)[1] is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Cill Chartha and the Donegal county team.
He is the only son of James McHugh, a member of the team that defeated Dublin in the 1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final.
[12][13] McHugh, having overcome his meningitis, was more involved with his county team in the 2016 season; he started the first four games of the 2016 National Football League, against Down, Cork, Mayo and Kerry.
[23][24][25] McHugh scored 0–2 in the 2016 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship qualifier defeat of Cork at Croke Park.
[1] McHugh made a substitute appearance in the opening fixture of the 2017 National Football League against Kerry and scored 0–1.
[34] During the 2017 Ulster Senior Football Championship, he made a substitute appearance against Antrim in the quarter-final and played in most of the semi-final defeat to Tyrone.
[1] Under the management of Declan Bonner, McHugh returned ahead of the 2019 season, with a noticeably stronger physique, playing in the opening McKenna Cup game against Queen's University Belfast.
[1] He made a late substitute appearance against Meath in the second fixture of the 2019 National Football League, scoring a point.
[45] However, he featured as a late substitute against Fermanagh in the quarter-final, then started and scored a point in his team's semi-final win over Tyrone.
[8] McHugh started Donegal's first three fixtures of the 2020 National Football League against Mayo, Meath and Galway.
[54] McHugh made an early substitute appearance in the 2020 Ulster Senior Football Championship quarter-final victory against Tyrone.
[2] Ocean Knowledge makes two kinds of fertilsers from a western Ireland (mostly Donegal) based seaweed known as Ascophyllum Nodosum.
[2] Among the venues which deal with Ocean Knowledge are the Bernabeu, Croke Park and London's Emirates Stadium.