Ryan McBride (footballer) explained

Birth Date:15 December 1989
Birth Place:Derry, Northern Ireland
Death Place:Derry, Northern Ireland
Position:Defender
Years1:2007–2009
Clubs1:Institute
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:2009–2010
Clubs2:Brandywell Harps
Years3:2010–2017
Clubs3:Derry City
Caps3:131
Goals3:9

Ryan McBride (15 December 1989 – 19 March 2017) was a footballer from Derry, Northern Ireland, who played as a defender for Derry City in the League of Ireland.

Career

After stints with Brandywell Harps in the Derry and District League, Institute and a trial with Gretna, McBride signed for Derry City in February 2010 and broke into the Derry side during the 2011 season. He made his debut for the senior squad against Drogheda on the first day of July 2011.[1] Later that month he was called up to the League of Ireland XI side to take part in the 2011 Dublin Super Cup.[1] When his two-year contract came to an end in 2013, he was offered a renewed contract by new Derry City manager Roddy Collins.[2]

During the 2014 season he was nominated as the League of Ireland player of the week, after scoring two goals against Sligo Rovers to help gain a draw for Derry.[3] In September 2014 he scored in the 2014 FAI Cup quarter-final against Drogheda.[4]

During the 2015 season he became the team captain.[5] Former Derry City skipper, Barry Molloy was quoted in the Derry Journal saying:

In late 2015 multiple websites reported him as the "toughest man in football", after an unusual tackle, that saw him tackle two Cork players at the same time, ended up on YouTube.[6]

In September 2015, he again scored in the FAI Cup quarter-final, scoring a header against Cork.[7]

In November 2015, McBride become one of the first players to be re-signed by Kenny Shiels for the 2016 season.[8] Speaking to the Derry Journal, manager Kenny Shiels talked about McBride saying:[9]

Death

McBride was found dead at his home near Brandywell Stadium on 19 March 2017.[10] Derry City's rearranged match against Limerick, as well as all fixtures for the 2017 League of Ireland Cup first round scheduled for 21 March 2017, were postponed as a mark of respect to McBride.[11] [12] Following McBride's death, Derry renamed their Brandywell Stadium home to the Ryan McBride Brandywell Stadium.[13]

Career statistics

[14]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Derry City
2010League of Ireland First Division0000000000
2011League of Ireland Premier Division1100030140
2012231302071352
2013283101020323
2014223511020304
2015230212040311
20162001030240
201742000042
Total1319122120609117012
Career total1319122120609117012

Honours

Derry City

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: McBride thrilled to be in Derry's Dublin Super Cup XI. SSE Airtricity League. 28 July 2011. 27 March 2016.
  2. Web site: Ryan McBride: Derry City FC player profile. 27 March 2016.
  3. Web site: Ryan McBride - Derry City. Goal.com. 16 June 2014. 27 March 2016.
  4. Web site: FAI Cup Report: Drogheda United 2 - 2 Derry City. extratime.ie. 12 September 2014. 27 March 2016. O'Reilly, Robert.
  5. Web site: DERRY CITY: Ryan McBride's the perfect man to lead Derry forward. Johnston Publishing Ltd.. 5 March 2015. 27 March 2016. Collins, Simon.
  6. Web site: Derry City's Ryan McBride is the toughest man in football. MetroUK, Associated Newspapers Limited. 26 September 2015. 27 March 2016. Thomas-Mason, Lee.
  7. Web site: Derry City 1-1 Cork City: Leesiders force FAI Cup replay. Goal.com. 12 September 2015. 27 March 2016.
  8. Web site: Defensive duo re-signs. Derry City Football Club. 10 November 2015. 27 March 2016.
  9. Web site: Ryan McBride urges out-of-contract players to commit to Derry City. Johnston Publishing Ltd. 12 November 2015. 28 March 2016. Collins, Simon.
  10. Web site: Derry City in shock after sudden death of captain Ryan McBride. derryjournal.com. Derry Journal. 19 March 2017. 19 March 2017.
  11. Web site: Cup games postponed after Derry City captain Ryan McBride dies aged 27. 20 March 2017. Guardian. 22 March 2017.
  12. Web site: Ryan McBride: Michael O'Neill leads tributes to Derry City captain. 20 March 2017. BBC Sport. 22 March 2017.
  13. Web site: Derry City's Brandywell home set to be renamed after late captain Ryan McBride. Ryan. Bailey. The42.
  14. Web site: R.McBride. soccerway.com. Soccerway. 19 March 2017.