Craig Ireland Explained

Craig Ireland
Fullname:Craig Robert Ireland
Birth Date:1975 11, df=y
Birth Place:Dundee, Scotland
Position:Defender
Years1:1994–1996
Years2:1996–1999
Years3:1999
Years4:1999–2001
Years5:2000
Years6:2001
Years7:2001–2003
Years8:2003–2004
Years9:2004–2005
Years10:2005
Years11:2005–2007
Clubs3:Dundee (loan)
Clubs5:Airdrieonians (loan)
Clubs6:Notts County (loan)
Clubs10:Bristol City (loan)
Clubs11:Falkirk
Caps1:0
Caps2:52
Caps3:4
Caps4:10
Caps5:12
Caps6:16
Caps7:64
Caps8:43
Caps9:23
Caps10:5
Caps11:23
Goals1:0
Goals2:2
Goals3:1
Goals4:0
Goals5:2
Goals6:0
Goals7:2
Goals8:3
Goals9:0
Goals10:0
Goals11:1

Craig Robert Ireland (born 29 November 1975) is a Scottish retired professional footballer.

Ireland began his a career at Aberdeen, although he only made one League Cup appearance during his time at the club. He moved to Dunfermline Athletic in February 1996 for £75,000 and would make 56 appearances in total for the Pars. His spell with Dundee began initially on loan in October 1999, then as a £50,000 transfer that December. In November 1999 he scored one of the goals as Dundee won 2–1 against Rangers at Ibrox.[1] However he did not prove a great success at Dens Park so joined Airdrieonians and Notts County on loan respectively, making a permanent move to the latter.

He continued playing in England after leaving Notts, having spells at Barnsley, Peterborough United and Bristol City. On 13 June 2005 he returned to Scotland, joining Scottish Premier League side Falkirk on a free transfer.[2] He would only play one season for the Bairns, scoring once against Inverness Caledonian Thistle,[3] and spent another on the sidelines before being forced to retire through injury in April 2007.[4]

Honours

Airdrieonians

2000–01[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rae stuns Ibrox . BBC. 28 November 1999 . 19 October 2018.
  2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/f/falkirk/4077976.stm "Falkirk finalise Ireland signing"
  3. Web site: Falkirk 1–4 Inverness CT . BBC. 21 January 2006 . 19 October 2018.
  4. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/f/falkirk/6601501.stm "Ireland has to give up football"
  5. Web site: Airdrie lift Challenge Cup. BBC Sport. 19 November 2000. 14 April 2020.