Kevin Walsh (born 5 November 1969 in Galway) is an Irish Gaelic football coach, manager and former player.
Walsh served as manager of the senior Sligo county team from 2008 to 2013 and his native Galway from 2014 to 2019.
Walsh volunteered to manage the Sligo senior football team, and was appointed in November 2008.
There are players there that deserve better quality of training and management and I think going forward Kevin should make the right decision for the sake of Sligo football and not anybody else.
"[2][3] Kevin Walsh came at the start of the year and he decided that he wanted full commitment from everybody from 1 November.
For me, he was asking me at 37 years of age to commit to a training regime of four nights a week collective sessions on 1 November, it was crazy as far as I was concerned.
[2]Former Armagh footballer Oisín McConville said O'Hara was out of line with his outburst and pointed out that most teams, apart from those to have played in that year's All-Ireland final, go back training in November.
[9] With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Walsh set to the production of his autobiography, which he titled The Invisible Game, and was helped by another man to write it.
[10] In November 2022, Walsh was announced as coach of the Cork senior footballers, working under the management of John Cleary.