
IAN McMahon has been appointed Manager Director of Treaty United FC. The announcement comes after the decision of Ciara McCormack to leave her role as CEO.
Mr McMahon (64) joins the club with more than 30 years of international senior leadership experience in football, rugby, equestrian sport and multi-sport organisations.
His career includes senior roles at Doncaster Rovers, Hull City, the American Youth Soccer Organisation, Hong Kong Rugby Football Union and the Professional Jockeys Association.
He also played professional football for Oldham Athletic and Rochdale AFC. He brings extensive expertise in commercial development, community engagement, major event operations and sustainable organisational growth.
A Board statement from the club said that “Treaty United is entering a period of meaningful evolution, and Ian is exceptionally well placed to strengthen the club’s structure, deepen its presence in the region, and support our football staff as we continue to drive competitive standards forward.”
Mr McMahon said: “I am honoured to join Treaty United FC at such an important moment in its growth. The passion for football in Limerick is extraordinary, and the potential ahead is significant.”
“I look forward to working with our staff, football leadership, partners, supporters and the wider community to build a club that thrives both on and off the pitch. Together we can create outstanding supporter experiences, grow our regional impact, and build a sustainable long-term future.”


