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Two-time Ulster Championship winner Chrissy McKaigue has called time on his Derry career.
The veteran defender, who made his inter-county debut in 2008, captained the Oak Leaf county to the Ulster title in 2022 and was a key part of their provincial triumph a year later.
Slaughtneil club-man McKaigue, 35, also helped Derry win the National League Division One title under Mickey Harte earlier this year but the 2022 All-Star has decided not to stay on for the Paddy Tally era.
"As a former Derry senior captain and an All-Star recipient in 2022, Chrissy leaves a legacy etched in determination, leadership, and excellence," read Derry GAA's statement.
"Throughout his career - 149 senior appearances - Chrissy was more than just a player. His leadership both on and off the pitch guided Derry through some of its most defining moments in recent years, re-establishing the county as a force to be reckoned with in Gaelic football.
"Chrissy's passion for Derry GAA was evident in every match, every tackle, and every rallying cry to his team. His All-Star recognition in 2022 was a fitting testament to his skill, work ethic, and commitment, but his contributions went far beyond individual accolades.
"Chrissy embodied what it means to play for your county - with pride, loyalty, and unwavering belief."