Maor: Gaelic Football Manager
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Maor: Gaelic Football Manager

Fiachra Harrington · released 29 Jun 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

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Description

You're the bainisteoir. Pick any of the 32 counties — from the powerhouses chasing the Ardán Cup to the minnows clawing up from Division 4 — and take them all the way.

Maor is a deep, single-player Gaelic football management game. You don't just watch: selection, tactics, and every big call on the line are yours.

THE SEASON

Climb the National League and win promotion. Battle through the Provincial Championship. Then chase silverware in the National Championship — the Ardán Cup at the top table, the Ráth Cup if you're still building.

MATCHDAY

Read the analyst's pre-match briefing, name your fifteen, and set your shape, tactics and kickout strategy. Then watch it unfold live, minute by minute — throw on subs, change your half-time message, and react when injuries and form swing the game.

A CAREER, NOT A SEASON

Develop your young talent and bring through the next generation.

Survive the off-season: retirements, an AFL raid on your brightest prospect, and the U20 call-ups.

Build your reputation season by season, win job offers from bigger counties — or lose the dressing room and get the sack.

All-time club records, an honours roll, and a manager career that carries from county to county.

FOUR DIFFICULTY LEVELS

From Casual to Brutal — tune how tough every game is, whether you're a powerhouse defending your crown or a minnow chasing a famous day out.

No accounts. No ads. No internet required. Just you, your county, and the road to the steps.

Maor is an independent game and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the GAA.