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Daryl Horgan
Personal information
Date of birth (1992-08-10) 10 August 1992 (age 32)
Place of birth Galway, Ireland
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Winger
Team information
Current team
Dundalk
Number 7
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010 Salthill Devon 23 (2)
2011 Sligo Rovers 10 (1)
2011Cork City (loan) 13 (7)
2012–2013 Cork City 58 (10)
2014– Dundalk 98 (23)
International career
2010 Republic of Ireland U19 5[1] (0)
2013 Republic of Ireland U21 1[2] (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 00:42, 29 October 2016 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 00:42, 05 August 2016 (UTC)

Daryl Horgan (born 10 August 1992) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a winger for Dundalk in the League of Ireland Premier Division. Horgan was born in Galway and played youth football with Salthill Devon before starting his professional career with Sligo Rovers. He also played for Cork City before moving to his current club Dundalk in 2013. Horgan has made a total of 12 appearances in European competition, with all of these coming for Dundalk, and he was a member of their team which became the first Irish side to reach the play-off round of the Champions League in August 2016.[3]

Early life

Horgan was born in Galway and attended St. Enda's College in the city between 2003 and 2010 where he studied for his Leaving Certificate.[4] He is the eldest of four brothers, with his brother Colm also playing professional football for Galway United, and Kevin and Christopher in the underage setup at Salthill Devon. His father, Tom, coached at Salthill Devon for a number of years.[5]

Professional career

Club

Horgan was a key member of Salthill Devon’s side during their 2010 First Division campaign, making 23 league appearances and scoring twice. In February 2011, Horgan signed for Paul Cook at Sligo Rovers having impressed the manager while playing on trial for Finn Harps against Sligo in a pre-season friendly. He made his Sligo debut on 9 April, coming on as a substitute against St Patrick’s Athletic at the Showgrounds and scored his first goal against Cockhill Celtic in the EA Sports Cup two weeks later.

Horgan made 12 appearances for Sligo before joining Cork City on loan in July 2011. He made his debut for Cork against Salthill Devon on 8 July and scored his first goal for the club in a 3-1 win over Longford Town two weeks later. By the end of the season he had scored seven league goals for Cork as they lifted the First Division title.

On 2 December 2011, Horgan signed a permanent two-year deal at Cork City. Over the next two seasons he scored ten times in 58 league appearances, including a Goal of the Season contender against Drogheda United on 14 June 2013 that received coverage in Marca and La Repubblica.[6][7] He cemented a reputation as one of the league’s brightest young talents after earning a nomination for the PFAI Young Player of the Year and being included in the PFAI Premier Division Team of the Year.

At the end of the 2013 season, Horgan left Cork City and despite interest from Shamrock Rovers and St. Patrick's Athletic as well as trials at Barnsley and Torquay United,[8] he signed for Dundalk[9] on 9 December. Due to the fact he was under the age of 24, Dundalk had to pay a fee of €10,000 in compensation.[10] In his first season at the club he scored five goals in 33 league appearances to help win the Premier Division title and League Cup, while on a personal level he was named PFAI Young Player of the Year.[11] In 2015 he netted nine times in 33 league appearances and was an integral part of the side which won the league and FAI Cup double. At the end of the season, Horgan signed a new one-year contract at the club.[12] His form throughout the 2016 season earned him comparisons to Damien Duff and Philippe Coutinho,[13] while in August 2016 Galway United manager Tommy Dunne stated that he regards Horgan as the best player in Ireland.[14] He appeared in all six of Dundalk's UEFA Champions League qualifier games in 2016 as they became the first ever Irish side to reach the play-off round.[3] Horgan began attracting more attention from clubs abroad with his contract due to expire at the end of 2016, however he stated that European football and Dundalk's style of play would be factors that may convince him to stay and sign a new contract.[15] In October 2016, Horgan began reportedly attracting attention from Everton, Sunderland and Ipswich Town, as well as clubs in the MLS and A-League.[16][17]

International

Horgan was capped at under-18 Schools level for the Republic of Ireland at the beginning of 2010,[9] scoring in a 3–1 victory over Australia in January,[18] and later appearing in the Centenary Shield in March.[19] In October 2010, Horgan made his debut for the Republic of Ireland at under-19 level in a 0–0 draw with Ukraine at Morton Stadium. He appeared at this level on a further four occasions in 2010, including 3 appearances in UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifying against Luxembourg, Bulgaria and Serbia. Horgan later progressed to the Republic of Ireland under-21 side, however he only received one cap, coming on as a substitute in a friendly against Denmark in May 2013.[20] In September 2016, calls for Horgan's inclusion in the Republic of Ireland senior team intensified from the media and other figures such as Republic of Ireland captain Seamus Coleman and ex-internationals Kevin Kilbane and Stephen Hunt following his performances for Dundalk in the league and European campaign.[21][22][23][24][25][26][27] When Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill named his squad for World Cup qualifiers against Moldova and Georgia in October 2016, he stated that Horgan would have been called up if it hadn't been for Dundalk's hectic fixture schedule as the end of the League of Ireland season approached.[28] Following a two-goal haul against Cork City in a top-of-the-table league match attended by Martin O'Neill on 11 October 2016, there were further calls for Horgan to be included in Ireland's international squad once the domestic season reached its conclusion.[29] On 2 November 2016, Horgan was called up for the first time by Republic of Ireland manager Martin O'Neill in his 35-man preliminary squad for a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Austria along with fellow Dundalk team mate Andy Boyle.[30]

Honours

Club

Cork City
Dundalk

Individual

References

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