Joseph Nicholas Keohane (18 August 1918 – 5 January 1988) was an Irish Gaelic football manager, selector and former player. His league and championship career at senior level with the Kerry county team spanned thirteen seasons from 1936 to 1948.
Keohane was back on the team for the 1939 Munster championship. In the final with Tipperary GAA, Kerry had a bye into the final; it was Keohane's only game where he did not line out at Full Back, he played at Left Corner Back as he picked up his fourth Munster title. For the second season in a three, the semi-final ended in a draw on a 0-04 each scoreline. The Munstermen made no mistake the second time around on a 3–08 to 1–04 scoreline. The win saw Keohane line out in his third All-Ireland final in a row and this time Kerry GAA faced Meath GAA.. In the end Kerry came out the right side of a 2–5 to 2–3 scoreline and Keohane won his second All-Ireland medal.
Keohane won his third All-Ireland by the bare minimum on a 0–7 to 1–3 scoreline.
Kerry had a bye into the 1941 Munster final where they faced Clare GAA. A 2–9 to 0–6 win won Keohane his sixth Munster title. In the All-Ireland semi-final, it was a Munster v Leinster clash as the Kerrymen faced Dublin GAA. In a low-scoring game, the sides ended 0-4 each. For the third time in four seasons, Kerry faced Galway in the All-Ireland final. A 1–8 to 0–7 win gave Keohane his fourth All-Ireland medal.
In 1942 Keohane won his seventh Munster title after a first win over Cork GAA since 1938 in the Munster final. Kerry faced Galway again in the All-Ireland semi-final. In a low-scoring game Galway on a 1–3 to 0–3 scoreline.
In 1943 Kerry faced Cork GAA in the Munster semi-final. The sides ended level 0–9 each at full-time in Cork. Keohane suffered his only Munster championship loss in a replay with a final score of 1–05 to 1–04.
Keohane returned for the 1944 Munster final where Kerry faced Tipperary. When Kerry won 1–6 to 0–5, he earned his seventh Munster title.
Keohane did not participate in the 1946 Munster championship as Kerry retook the title. He returned for the All-Ireland semi-final as Kerry GAA faced Ulster champions Antrim GAA. In a close game, it was Keohane and co who came out on top after a 2–07 to 0–10 win.
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