Career
Club
He later moved clubs to Na Fianna on the northside of Dublin. Inter-county
McGeeney, since captained the much revered Armagh to a historic first and only All-Ireland title in 2002. McGeeney retired from inter-county football in 2007 but returned to the game as the manager of the Kildare football players later that year.
He led the county to a Leinster final appearance in 2009.
Kildare have reached the AllIreland quarter finals in each year he has been manager and they also reached the AllIreland semi final in 2010 where they narrowly lost to Down. In 2013, McGeeney managed the Kildare U21"s to the Leinster title.
International rules
McGeeney represented Ireland on a number of occasions against Australia, captaining his country in the 2006 International Rules Series. He led the Irish team who faced Australia in the first test at Pearse Stadium and in the second test at Croke Park.
He has currently made twelve appearances for his country, making his debut back in 1998.
McGeeney managed the Kildare senior football team from 2007 until 2013. He was axed after losing a ballot by county delegates by one vote, 29 to 28 in September 2013. In October 2013, McGeeney joined the management team of the Armagh football team under Paul Grimley.