Luke Dempsey (born 1959) is a Gaelic football manager. His managerial career began in 1994.[1] He has managed three county teams: Westmeath, Longford and Carlow, as well as several clubs in Kildare, Westmeath and Meath.
Dempsey guided Westmeath to an All-Ireland Minor Football Championship title in 1995 and to an All-Ireland Under-21 Football Championship title in 1999, then in his first season as senior manager led the team to an All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final. He left Westmeath at the end of August 2003.[2]
From 1995 until 2017, Dempsey's managerial roles were with: the Westmeath minor team (1995/1996), the Westmeath under-21 team (1997/1998/1999/2000), the Westmeath senior team (2001/2002/2003), the Carlow senior team (2004, on an interim basis), the Longford senior team (2005/2006/2007/2008), the Carlow senior team (2009/2010/2011/2012), Kildare GAA club Moorefield (2013/2014) and Westmeath GAA club St Loman's (2015/2016/2017).[3]
He was appointed Longford manager in September 2004 and remained in that role until resigning in July 2008.[4] [5] [6]
Dempsey led Moorefield to the 2014 Kildare Senior Football Championship, then returned to Westmeath as manager of the St Loman's club.[7] His managerial record also ingludes leading the St Loman's club to the retention of a Westmeath Senior Football Championship title for the first time in its history, this achieved in 2016.[8] He led St Loman's to a Leinster Senior Club Football Championship final against his former club Moorefield in 2017.[9] He was appointed manager of Meath GAA club Gaeil Colmcille in 2021.[10] He left after one season and was appointed manager of Longford GAA club Killoe Young Emmets in November 2022.[11]
Dempsey is originally from County Kildare,[7] a native of Johnstownbridge.[10] He lived in County Carlow from the age of ten.[7] However, he later moved to live in Westmeath after securing a job there in 1981, teaching matematics at St Joseph's SC in Rochfortbridge.[7] After setting out teaching there in 1981 as a 21-year-old, he managed St Joseph's Rochfortbridge to a Leinster Colleges Senior Football Championship title in 2020, a year before retiring.[12]