Glenn Ferguson Explained

Glenn Ferguson
Fullname:Glenn William Ferguson
Birth Date:10 July 1969
Birth Place:Belfast, Northern Ireland
Position:Forward
Years1:1987–1990
Clubs1:Ards
Caps1:82
Goals1:23
Years2:1990–1998
Clubs2:Glenavon
Caps2:363
Goals2:227
Years3:1998–2009
Clubs3:Linfield
Caps3:515
Goals3:285
Years4:2009–2011
Caps4:80
Goals4:28
Totalcaps:1040
Totalgoals:563
Nationalyears1:1991–2000
Nationalteam1:Irish League XI
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:2
Nationalyears2:1997–1998
Nationalteam2:Northern Ireland B
Nationalcaps2:2
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:1999–2001
Nationalteam3:Northern Ireland
Nationalcaps3:5
Nationalgoals3:0
Manageryears1:2011–2016
Managerclubs1:Ballymena United

Glenn Ferguson (born 10 July 1969) is a Northern Irish former football player and manager.

Ferguson amassed over 1,000 domestic appearances in a career where he played for Ards, Glenavon, Linfield and Lisburn Distillery, and scored a total of 563 goals, placing him 2nd behind Jimmy Jones (648) on the list of all-time goalscorers in Northern Irish football. He was also capped 5 times by Northern Ireland. In his 24-year career Ferguson won 31 winner's medals.[1]

He also had a five-year managerial spell with Ballymena United, where he twice won the County Antrim Shield.

Early life

Glenn was born on 10 July 1969 in the Ulster Hospital Dundonald to Thomas and Ida Ferguson and is the youngest of their three children.

Records

Nicknamed "Spike", during his playing career, he played for Ards and Glenavon before joining Linfield in January 1998 for an Irish League record transfer fee of £55,000; this record was surpassed with Jamie McGonigle's move to Crusaders in August 2019 for £60,000.[2]

He is Linfield's top scorer in European competition with 5 goals: Ferguson opening his European account with a consolation goal as Linfield were beaten 5-1 at the Makario Stadium in the 1998–99 UEFA Cup. The following week he netted again in the home leg. Ferguson netted twice against FC Haka in the 2000–01 UEFA Champions League and his fifth and final goal in European competition was against Stabæk Fotball in the 2002–03 UEFA Cup.

On 1 December 2006, he scored his 226th goal for Linfield, which took his career total to 476, making him the third highest scorer in the history of the local game, behind only Jimmy Jones and Joe Bambrick.

On 2 February 2008, during the CIS Cup Final, Ferguson came off the bench with 20 minutes remaining with Linfield trailing 2–1 to Crusaders. He scored twice in the last five minutes to turn around the match. Linfield won 3–2. These were his 500th and 501st goals in Irish Football, and his 250th and 251st for Linfield. On 9 February 2008 he became the all-time top goalscorer in the Irish Cup with two strikes against Bangor.[3] Ferguson scored his 277th goal in his 500th game for Linfield in a 4–1 win over Coleraine on 13 December 2008.[4]

Ferguson was released by Linfield in May 2009, having scored 285 goals in 515 appearances for the club.[5] He signed for Lisburn Distillery, where he would finish his career.[6]

On 28 August 2010, he played his 1,000th senior match in Northern Ireland – in Lisburn Distillery's 2–1 win over Newry City.[7] Ferguson made his final career appearance on 30 April 2011, playing for Lisburn Distillery in their 4–3 home win over Cliftonville.[8]

International career

Having been previously capped for Northern Ireland B, Ferguson was first called into the Northern Ireland squad late in 1998. He made his debut against Canada on 7 April 1999 but did not play again until 2001. In all he won five caps, and represented the Irish League representative team four times, scoring twice.

Managerial career

Ferguson was appointed manager of Ballymena United on 30 December 2011. His first game in charge was against Linfield F.C. on 8 January 2012, and won his first trophy as manager when the Sky Blues defeated Ferguson's former club Linfield in the County Antrim Shield final on 27 November 2012. Ferguson led Ballymena United to the Irish Cup final for the first time since winning the cup in 1989 where they were beaten 2–1 in the final by Glenavon. Ferguson was sacked in 2016 and replaced by David Jeffrey.

Managerial statistics

TeamNationFromToRecord
width=40Gwidth=40Wwidth=40Dwidth=40Lwidth=40Fwidth=40Awidth=40GDwidth=50Win %
Ballymena United30 December 20116 March 2016196 79 39 78 325 343 -18
Total196 79 39 78 325 343 -18

Honours

Player

Glenavon

Linfield

Lisburn Distillery

Manager

Ballymena United

Individual

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Glenn Ferguson. 13 June 2021. 1 November 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211101171448/https://nifootball.blogspot.com/2006/11/glenn-ferguson.html. live.
  2. News: Crusaders' move for Jamie McGonigle breaks Irish League transfer record. Belfasttelegraph. Belfast Telegraph. 13 August 2019. 23 May 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210523164347/https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/irish-league/crusaders/crusaders-move-for-jamie-mcgonigle-breaks-irish-league-transfer-record-38398335.html. live.
  3. Web site: Welcome to Linfield Football Club. https://web.archive.org/web/20080316131731/http://www.linfieldfc.com/latestnews.asp?nid=2799. dead. 16 March 2008.
  4. Web site: Welcome to Linfield Football Club . 15 December 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110713211956/http://www.linfieldfc.com/interview.asp?inv=422 . 13 July 2011 . dmy-all . Official Linfield Website (15 December 2008)
  5. News: Glenn Ferguson - A fantastic Linfield career. Linfield F.C.. 22 May 2009. 15 February 2021. 1 November 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211101095541/https://www.linfieldfc.com/latestnews.aspx?id=4184. live.
  6. News: Distillery win race for Ferguson. 29 May 2009. news.bbc.co.uk. 13 June 2021. 30 March 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200330182412/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/irish/8073798.stm. live.
  7. News: Lisburn Distillery 2-1 Newry City. 28 August 2010. news.bbc.co.uk. 13 June 2021. 1 November 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211101171448/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/irish/8949691.stm. live.
  8. News: Lis. Distillery 4-3 Cliftonville. BBC Sport. 13 June 2021. 13 June 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210613232150/https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/13249237. live.
  9. Web site: Northern Ireland - List of Topscorers. RSSSF. 5 February 2023. 28 January 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230128224330/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesn/niltops.html. live.
  10. Web site: Irish League Footballing Greats: Ulster Footballer of the Year Award Winners. 19 September 2007. 16 March 2008. 8 July 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110708043227/http://irishleaguegreats.blogspot.com/2007/09/ulster-footballer-of-year-award-winners.html. live.
  11. Web site: Irish League Footballing Greats: Northern Ireland Football Writers' Player of the Year. 19 September 2007. 16 March 2008. 8 July 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110708043446/http://irishleaguegreats.blogspot.com/2007/09/northern-ireland-football-writers.html. live.
  12. Web site: Irish League Footballing Greats: Northern Ireland PFA Player of the Year. 19 September 2007. 16 March 2008. 11 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140111013942/http://irishleaguegreats.blogspot.com/2007/09/northern-ireland-pfa-player-of-year.html. live.