Sean Hargan | |
Birth Place: | Derry, Northern Ireland |
Position: | Left back |
Years1: | 1995–2008 |
Years2: | 2008–2009 |
Clubs2: | Crusaders |
Caps1: | 409 |
Goals1: | 56 |
Caps2: | 18 |
Goals2: | 0 |
Totalcaps: | 427 |
Totalgoals: | 56 |
Sean Hargan (born 1974 in Derry, Northern Ireland) was a veteran defender who played for Derry City and Crusaders. Hargan retired at the end of 2009 with Crusaders. One of the veterans of the Derry City 1996–97 league-winning side, Hargan continued to play an integral part for the Candystripes and had his testimonial year in 2005.
Hargan is well renowned for his away goal against IFK Göteborg in the UEFA Cup in 2006, which sparked a magical European campaign for the Candystripes culminating in a tie against french giants, Paris Saint Germain. To this day, it remains the clubs most famous goal.
As a youngster Sean played for Top of the Hill Celtic F.C. in the Derry and District League. As he got older he broke into the Derry City team in the position of striker and scored a hat trick on his debut. Hargan later converted to left back, where he offers total commitment to the side. This has endeared him to the fans. Hargan has scored more than 50 competitive goals for the Candystripes, including a decisive header away to IFK Gothenburg in the 2006 UEFA Cup qualifying round.[1] Also during the 2006 league season, Derry City escaped punishment for fielding a banned Hargan due to the league failing informing Derry City in the correct timeframe.[2] By the end of that season, Hargan had made a total of 393 appearances for the club - that makes him the club's third highest appearer ever.
Hargan was described as a great servant for the club and is mostly remembered for the goal he scored in the UEFA Cup tie (now Europa League) against Swedish giants IFK Gothenburg, which saw Derry City to a 1–0 victory on the night. To this day, it remains the clubs most famous goal.
After Derry's City's European experience which included memorable ties with Gretna and PSG, Shelbourne were reported to have shown interest in the left back, but Hargan pledged his loyalty and stayed with the Candystripes until the end of the 2008 season.
With the signing of Dave Rogers at the beginning of the 2007 season, Hargan's first-team place came under stiff competition. Nevertheless, due to his senior status in the team he was handed the role of vice-captain to Peter Hutton by Pat Fenlon for the season and Hargan seen off the completion of Rogers until he sustained an injury that would keep him out for the rest of the season.Hargan signed for a Crusaders at the end of that season after departing the Brandywell club after 14 years at the club.
Hargan was appointed Assistant Coach at Derry City following the appointment of Peter Hutton as manager in 2014.
At the end of December 2008, Irish League side Crusaders signed Hargan on an 18-month deal. Dungannon Swifts and Coleraine were also believed to be interested in the veteran full-back, but Hargan signed for the Crues and spent just under a year as his career was cut short due to injury. Hargan retired from professional football at the end of the 2009 season at the age of 37.