James O'Connor (footballer, born 1979) explained

James O'Connor
Fullname:James Kevin Matthew O'Connor[1]
Height:[2]
Birth Date:1 September 1979
Birth Place:Dublin, Ireland
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1994–1996
Youthclubs1:Stoke City
Years1:1996–2003
Clubs1:Stoke City
Caps1:176
Goals1:16
Years2:2003–2005
Caps2:30
Goals2:0
Years3:2004–2005
Clubs3:Burnley (loan)
Caps3:13
Goals3:0
Years4:2005–2008
Clubs4:Burnley
Caps4:126
Goals4:11
Years5:2008–2011
Caps5:139
Goals5:6
Years6:2012–2014
Caps6:41
Goals6:0
Totalcaps:525
Totalgoals:33
Nationalteam1:Republic of Ireland U21
Manageryears1:2013–2014
Managerclubs1:Orlando City (assistant)
Manageryears2:2015–2018
Managerclubs2:Louisville City
Manageryears3:2018–2019
Managerclubs3:Orlando City

James Kevin Matthew O'Connor (born 1 September 1979) is an Irish former professional footballer who is the President of Soccer Holdings, which is the holding company of USL Louisville City Football Club and NWSL Louisville Racing. He oversees all of the Soccer Holdings operations including all business aspects and soccer operations.[3] [4]

O'Connor began his career with Stoke City and after progressing their youth team he helped them to victory in the 2000 Football League Trophy Final and 2002 Football League Second Division play-off final. After making over 200 appearances for the Potters, he left to join Midlands rivals West Bromwich Albion in the summer of 2003. He spent one season at The Hawthorns before moving on to Burnley. O'Connor became a regular at Turf Moor making 149 appearances in four seasons at the club. In June 2008 he joined Sheffield Wednesday where he had spent four years making over 150 appearances. In January 2012 he moved to the United States to play for Orlando City. At international level, he played for the Republic of Ireland Under-21s.[5]

He retired from playing in the summer of 2014 to become head coach of Louisville City.

Club career

O'Connor was born in Dublin and joined English club Stoke City in 1996 after being spotted by the club's Irish base scouts. He made his debut in the 1998–99 season before becoming a regular in the team in 1999–2000. He scored eight goals in 55 appearances as Stoke reached the play-offs where they lost to Gillingham although he did play in the 2000 Football League Trophy Final where Stoke beat Bristol City 2–1 and his performances during the season earn him the player of the year award. He played 54 times in 2000–01 for Stoke scoring ten goals as they again failed in the play-offs losing to Walsall. He played in 50 matches in 2001–02 as Stoke finally won promotion via the play-offs, beating Brentford 2–0 in the 2002 Football League Second Division play-off final. He played 47 times in 2002–03 helping Stoke avoid relegation before he turned down the offer of a new contract.[6]

He moved to West Bromwich Albion in summer 2003 for a fee of £250,000 and made his debut in the 4–1 defeat to Walsall. He spent a successful three-month loan spell with Burnley in 2004–05. That season he made only two substitute appearances for West Bromwich Albion and moved to Burnley permanently to pursue first-team football, signing on transfer deadline day in 2005 for a £175,000 fee where he became a popular player with the fans.

His form at the start of the 2006–07 season at Burnley was among the best of his career. However, by the start of the 2007–08 season he seemed to be relegated to a squad player's role. The departure of Steve Cotterill as Burnley manager brought Owen Coyle in and he immediately restored O'Connor to the starting eleven. O'Connor responded by resuming his previous good form as the team's results improved. He was offered a new contract at the end of the 2007–08 season but when O'Connor asked for more time to consider his options, Coyle withdrew the offer and released him. O'Connor confirmed in an interview on BBC Radio Lancashire on 23 May that he was about to start a coaching course before deciding on his future.[7] [8]

O'Connor confirmed his move to Championship side Sheffield Wednesday on 27 June 2008 following a month of speculation surrounding the move in the press.[9] [10] He joined the club on a free transfer under the Bosman ruling after turning down the offer to extend his stay at Turf Moor.[11]

International career

O'Connor played for the Ireland at Under-21 level.[5]

Coaching career

On 10 January 2012, O'Connor signed with American third-tier side Orlando City of USL Pro.[12] He became a player-coach in 2013 with the team. He then became manager of Louisville City (Orlando City sold their rights to a USL Pro team to an investor group in Louisville, Kentucky). In March 2017, O'Connor extended his contract with Louisville City through the 2020 season.[13]

On 29 June 2018, Louisville City announced that O'Connor would depart the club after its match against New York Red Bulls II the next day to become head coach of Orlando City SC in MLS,[14] replacing Jason Kreis, who was sacked two weeks earlier. A trio of players – George Davis IV, Paolo DelPiccolo and Luke Spencer – would serve as player-coaches on an interim basis until a replacement was announced. He was sacked at the end of the 2019 season with the team having missed out on playoffs again and remaining 11th in the Eastern Conference.[15]

Personal life

O'Connor's two brothers, Danny and Kevin both played for Bray Wanderers.

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational cupLeague cupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Stoke City1998–99Second Division4000001050
1999–2000Second Division425103192558
2000–01Second Division4481052405410
2001–02Second Division432400031503
2002–03First Division4303010470
Total17616909217421122
West Bromwich Albion2003–04First Division3001050360
2004–05Premier League00101020
Total300206038!0
Burnley2004–05Championship2121010232
2005–06Championship4531030493
2006–07Championship4231010443
2007–08Championship2931030333
Total13711408049!11
Sheffield Wednesday2008–09Championship4101010430
2009–10Championship4431010463
2010–11League One362402032454
2011–12League One181102010221
Total13967060421568
Orlando City2012USL Pro210100000220
2013USL Pro190300030250
2014USL Pro1000000010
Total410400030480
Career total5233326029224660241

Managerial statistics

All competitive games (league and domestic cups) are included.

Team! rowspan="2"
FromToRecord
Louisville City4 June 201430 June 2018
Orlando City2 July 20187 October 2019
Career total

Honours

Stoke City

1999–2000[16]

Orlando City

Louisville City FC

Individual

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: List of Players under Written Contract Registered Between 01/07/2011 and 31/07/2011. The Football Association. 7 February 2012.
  2. Book: Hugman. Barry J.. The PFA Footballers' Who's Who 2008–09. Mainstream. 2008. 978-1-84596-324-8.
  3. Web site: Soccer Holdings hires James O'Connor to develop Academy, NWSL . LouCity . 13 January 2020.
  4. Web site: Poe . Julia . Former Orlando City coach James O'Connor joins Louisville City front office . Pro Soccer USA . 13 January 2020.
  5. . Nominees announced for eircom/FAI International Soccer Awards 2000 . 26 October 2000 . 27 May 2008 .
  6. News: O'Connor rejects new deal. BBC Sport. 19 May 2013.
  7. News: Burnley withdraw O'Connor offer . BBC Sport. 23 May 2008. 23 May 2008 .
  8. Sports Show. BBC Radio Lancashire. 23 May 2008.
  9. News: Owls capture midfielder O'Connor . . 27 June 2008. 27 June 2008 .
  10. News: O'Connor set to sign for Owls . Yorkshire Post. 28 May 2008. Ian Appleyard . 27 June 2008 .
  11. News: O'Connor can't wait to get started . SWFC.co.uk . 27 June 2008 . 27 June 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080927113116/http://www.swfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/0%2C%2C10304~1335349%2C00.html . 27 September 2008 .
  12. http://www.orlandocitysoccer.com/news/teamnews/index.html?article_id=626{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
  13. News: Louisville City FC coach James O'Connor signs new contract . . 22 March 2017 . Daniel Karell .
  14. Web site: BREAKING: Louisville City Football Club agrees deal in principle with Orlando City SC . Louisvillecityfc.com . 2 June 2019 .
  15. Web site: Orlando City SC Parts Ways With James O'Connor . www.orlandocitysc.com.
  16. News: Stoke City FC - Looking Back Down 'Wembley Way' . Jon . Sidaway . Stoke City FC . 7 December 2017 . 24 March 2024.