Jason Gavin (footballer) explained

Jason Gavin
Fullname:Jason Joseph Gavin
Birth Date:14 March 1980
Birth Place:Dublin, Ireland
Position:Centre back
Youthclubs1:Crumlin United
Youthyears2:1996–1997
Youthclubs2:Middlesbrough
Years1:1997–2003
Years2:1997
Years3:2002–2003
Years4:2003
Years5:2003–2005
Years6:2005
Years7:2005–2008
Years8:2008–2009
Years9:2010–2012
Clubs2:Hartlepool United (loan)
Clubs3:Grimsby Town (loan)
Clubs4:Huddersfield Town (loan)
Clubs9:Stirling Lions
Caps1:31
Goals1:0
Caps2:2
Goals2:0
Caps3:10
Goals3:0
Caps4:10
Goals4:1
Caps5:41
Goals5:0
Caps6:17
Goals6:0
Caps7:65
Goals7:4
Caps8:44
Goals8:2
Totalcaps:220
Totalgoals:7
Nationalteam1:Republic of Ireland U-21
Nationalyears2:1995
Nationalteam2:Republic of Ireland U17
Nationalcaps2:2
Nationalgoals2:0

Jason Joseph Gavin (born 14 March 1980) is an Irish former professional footballer, who played as a defender from 1996 to 2012.

Gavin notably played Premier League football in England for Middlesbrough, before playing for Hartlepool United, Grimsby Town, Huddersfield Town and Bradford City. He later returned to his native country of Ireland where he played for Shamrock Rovers, Drogheda United and St Patrick's Athletic. In 2010, he emigrated to Australia and played for the Stirling Lions.

Career

Born in Dublin, Gavin played as a junior with Crumlin United, before he moved to English club Middlesbrough, where he made his professional début in the Tyne–Tees derby against Newcastle United, playing the full 90 minutes of a 1–1 draw,[1] and starting the following week against Manchester United.[2] In 2001, he signed a contract extension to 2005, with new manager Steve McClaren saying he wanted him to be pushing for a first-team place with Mark Hudson.[3]

During his time at Middlesbrough, he had loan spells at Hartlepool United, Grimsby Town,[4] and Huddersfield Town.

In 2003 he signed for Bradford City for a "small fee",[5] with hopes of more first-team opportunities to be selected for the Irish national team again.[6]

Gavin signed for Shamrock Rovers at the start of the 2005 season and made his league debut on the opening day of the season on 18 March 2005.[7]

Gavin signed for Drogheda United in the summer of 2005 where he played for three years. On 23 April 2006, he helped Drogheda keep a clean-sheet in the final of the Setanta Sports Cup against Cork City.[8] For his overall performances that month, he was awarded the League of Ireland Player of the Month.[9] Drogheda and Gavin would win the 2007 League of Ireland Premier Division following a 2–1 win against Cork City.[10]

In February 2008, he had a training ground bust-up with Drogheda manager Paul Doolin,[11] but soon committed his future to the club after the two settled their differences.[12] However, by July, Gavin was training on his own.[13]

Later that month, he signed for St Patrick's Athletic,[14] and helped his new club keep a clean sheet on his début against Cork City.[15] In the UEFA Cup qualifying round fixture against Swedish club Elfsborg, he scored the first European goal of his career, scoring the equaliser in the 88th minute of an eventual 2–1 win, which helped St Patrick's through to the next round.[16] Gavin left St Pat's in 2010, with both parties cancelling his contract by mutual consent.[17]

Gavin finished his career whilst playing for Australian side Stirling Lions.

International

As a member of the Irish Under-19 team, he won the European Under-18 Championships in 1998 in Cyprus under Brian Kerr. He also played at the FIFA World Youth Championship finals in Nigeria in 1999 as well as at U17 level.[18] He was called up to the senior Ireland squad by Mick McCarthy in 2000, but was ultimately not capped at that level.[19]

Honours

Drogheda United

2007

Sources

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Newcastle vs M'boro . 1 May 1999 . 28 September 2020 . Sky Sports.
  2. Web site: United sneak back to the top . 10 May 1999 . 28 September 2020 . BBC.
  3. Web site: Boro hold onto youngsters . 4 July 2001 . 28 September 2020 . BBC.
  4. Web site: Grimsby get Gavin . . 1 November 2002 . 29 December 2009.
  5. Web site: Bradford snap up Gavin . 10 July 2003 . 28 September 2020 . BBC.
  6. Web site: Gavin makes City slicker . 11 July 2003 . 28 September 2020 . Telegraph & Argus.
  7. http://www.shamrockrovers.ie/reports/vBohs_180305.html Welcome to the Shamrock Rovers Official Web Site
  8. Web site: Leech's calm finish takes Setanta back to Drogheda . 23 April 2006 . 28 September 2020 . Irish Independent.
  9. News: Gavin lifts award after memorable month . 11 May 2006 . 28 September 2020 . The Irish Times.
  10. Web site: Drogheda United 2–1 Cork City . 19 October 2007 . 28 September 2020 . Raidió Teilifís Éireann.
  11. Web site: McDonnell . Daniel . Gavin future uncertain after bust-up with Doolin . 21 February 2008 . 28 September 2020 . Irish Independent.
  12. Web site: Ahern . Neil . Gavin commits to Drogs after Doolin dispute . 23 February 2008 . 28 September 2020 . Irish Independent.
  13. Web site: McDonnell . Daniel . No love lost as Drogheda send Gavin into exile . 10 July 2008 . 28 September 2020 . Irish Independent.
  14. News: Gavin to strengthen St Pat's resolve . 26 July 2008 . 28 September 2020 . The Irish Times.
  15. Web site: Cork City 0–0 St Patrick's Athletic . 27 July 2008 . 28 September 2020 . Raidió Teilifís Éireann.
  16. Web site: St Patrick's Athletic 2–1 IF Elfsborg (Agg: 4–3) . 28 August 2008 . 28 September 2020 . Raidió Teilifís Éireann.
  17. Web site: Gavin parts company with St Pat's . 12 January 2010 . 28 September 2020 . Raidió Teilifís Éireann.
  18. News: https://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1995/0927/Pg016.html#Ar01608:87DAC08B3ADA000A6885CA858F5A68902A85 . The Irish Times.
  19. Web site: Injuries ravage Irish line-up . 25 April 2000 . 28 December 2017 . BBC.