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DUBLIN icon James McCarthy has announced his retirement from inter-county football.

The Ballymun Kickhams man bids farewell as one of the most decorated players in GAA history.

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James McCarthy has retired from inter-county footballCredit: Sportsfile
He has been an ever present since making his senior championship debut in 2011

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He has been an ever present since making his senior championship debut in 2011Credit: Sportsfile – Subscription
McCarthy won nine All-Ireland titles for Dublin

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McCarthy won nine All-Ireland titles for DublinCredit: Sportsfile – Subscription
Only teammates Stephen Cluxton and Michael Fitzsimons have reached the landmark

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Only teammates Stephen Cluxton and Michael Fitzsimons have reached the landmarkCredit: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile

He is one of only three men to have won the All-Ireland SFC nine times, the others being teammates Stephen Cluxton and Michael Fitzsimons.

McCarthy captained Dessie Farrell‘s men to the milestone when they beat then-defending champions Kerry in 2023.

Off the field, his life as been blossoming, having welcomed the birth of his first son back in February.

In a statement via Dublin GAA, the 15-year veteran said that it was the ideal time to say goodbye before sending a sweet message to his family

He said: “I have decided to retire from representing Dublin GAA at intercounty level.

“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.

“To the Dublin fans thank you for the support of the team throughout the years.

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“Walking around Croke Park and passing Hill 16 is a memory that I will never forget.

“To my parents John and Marian, my family, my close friends, and my wife Clodagh, thank you for supporting me throughout my football career.

“Your unwavering belief in me has helped more than you will ever know.”

The 34-year-old has been an ever-present in the Sky Blue since making his senior championship debut against Laois in 2011.

He played a pivotal role in the Jim Gavin-led side that won six Sam Maguires on the bounce between 2015 and 2020.

He also won 14 Leinster SFC titles, six National Leagues and five All-Stars, as well as one U21 All-Ireland title and two U21 Leinster medals.

“To all the Dublin senior management, support, and medical teams I was fortunate to play under, I just want to take this opportunity to say thank you.

“I’m trying to avoid names as there are too many to thank but I feel it would be amiss of me not to mention Shane O’Hanlon.

“What an incredible loss you have been to Dublin GAA community and to many of us on a personal level.

“Finally, to Dessie and DSF group for 2025 best of luck for the season ahead.

“Time flies, grasp every opportunity that comes your way, you will never get this time back.”

Paying tribute, Dublin GAA chairman Mick Seavers said: “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.”

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