Kieron Brady

Kieron Brady (born 17 September 1971 in Glasgow) is a former professional footballer who played for Sunderland.

Kieron Brady
Personal information
Full name Kieron Brady
Date of birth (1971-09-17) 17 September 1971
Place of birth Glasgow, Scotland
Playing position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989–1993 Sunderland 33 (7)
1992Doncaster Rovers (loan) 4 (3)
National team
1990–1992 Republic of Ireland U21 4 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Club career

Sunderland AFC [1]

Brady made his debut coming on as a substitute for Paul Hardyman in a 3–1 win against Plymouth Argyle at Roker Park on 18 November 1989. Brady's full debut came in a 2–2 draw with Port Vale F.C. at Roker Park on 30 December 1989. Brady's first goal, a spectacular overhead kick, for Sunderland came in a man of the match performance against West Ham United in a 4–3 victory at Roker Park on 24 March 1990, Brady went on to score his only other goal of that season seven days later in a 1–0 away victory at Bradford City claiming a crucial 3 points as Sunderland went on to win promotion. Brady featured 14 times in the top flight, scoring twice, once against Chelsea F.C. and once against Crystal Palace F.C.. Following Sunderland's relegation Brady would go on to make only 12 further appearances with only 8 in the league finding the net 3 times. Brady played in the 3rd, 5th and 6th rounds of Sunderland's 1992 F.A. Cup run. His final appearance for The Black Cats was on 11 April 1992 as he came off the bench to replace Peter Davenport in a 2–1 defeat at Roker Park to Charlton Athletic.

Doncaster Rovers

Brady joined Doncaster Rovers on loan in 1992. His first game was on 23 October 1992 in a 2–1 victory over Hereford United in which he scored a penalty, He went on to play a total of Four times for Doncaster Rovers in the Third Division scoring an impressive three times, including the only goal in a 1–0 victory on 7 November 1992 against Scunthorpe United at Glanford Park making him an instant hit with the fans.[2]

Club career statistics

Club performance League Cup League Cup Total
SeasonClubLeague AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals AppsGoals
1989-90SunderlandDivision Two 1120010122
1990-91SunderlandDivision One 1421010162
1991-92SunderlandDivision Two 833010123
1989–92Sunderland Total3374030407
1992Doncaster Rovers (loan)Division Three43000043
1992Doncaster Rovers Total43000043
Career total 371040304410

Sunderland A.F.C Goals [3]

DateVenueOppositionScoreCompetition
24 Mar 1990Roker ParkWest Ham Utd4-3Division 2
31 Mar 1990Valley ParadeBradford City1-0Division 2
8 Sep 1990Stamford BridgeChelsea F.C.2-3Division 1
30 Mar 1991Roker ParkCrystal Palace F.C.2-1Division 1
28 Sep 1991Ayresome ParkMiddlesbrough F.C.1-2Division 2
19 Oct 1991Vale ParkPort Vale F.C.3-3Division 2
19 Oct 1991Vale ParkPort Vale F.C.3-3Division 2

International career [4]

Though born in Glasgow, Scotland, Brady represented the Republic of Ireland national under-21 football team at international level, a total of four times. Brady made his International debut on 13 November 1990 at Turners Cross, Cork replacing Mark Kelly against England in the 77th minute. Brady made his first International start on 30 April 1991 against Poland at Oriel Park, Dundalk. He went on to represent the Republic on six occasions, half of them as substitute. Brady played in three qualifiers in the 1990 UEFA European Under-18 Football Championship qualifying campaign and in the 1990 UEFA European Under-18 Football Championship as well as the 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship held in Portugal. .

International appearances

DateVenueOppositionScoreCompetition
13 Nov 1990Cork England0-3UEFA U-21
30 Apr 1991Dundalk Poland1-2UEFA U-21
14 Jun 1991Porto Portugal0-2World Yth Cup
17 Jun 1991Lisbon South Korea1-1World Yth Cup
25 May 1992Dublin Albania3-1UEFA U-21
17 Nov 1992Jerez Spain1-2UEFA U-21

Retirement

An extremely rare vascular condition after complaints of leg pains ultimately forced Brady to retire from the game in 1993, at age 22.[5]

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 30 May 2008. Retrieved 27 August 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. http://www.doncasterrovers.co.uk/players/AtoC/Brady,Kieron.htm
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 30 May 2008. Retrieved 27 August 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. http://www.11v11.com/players/kieron-brady-29547/
  5. http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/129788/football-is-not-just-a-matter-of-life-and-death-its-now-about-litigation
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