Former Cork City FC players

Former Cork City FC players

Football club infobox
clubname = Cork City


fullname = Cork City Football Club
nickname = "City", "Rebel Army"
founded = 1984
ground = Turners Cross, Cork,
County Cork
capacity = 7,500. All seated
chairman = flagicon|IRL Brian Lennox
ceo = flagicon|IRL Aidan Tynan
manager = flagicon|IRL Alan Mathews
assistant manager = flagicon|IRL Dave Hill
league = Eircom Premier League
season = 2007
position = 4th
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Cork City F.C. (Irish: "Cumann Peile Chathair Chorcaigh") is an Irish football (soccer) club playing in the Football League of Ireland. City were founded and elected to the league in 1984. Here is a list of all past and present players to play for the club.

A

*John Andrews
*Stuart Ashton

B

*Paul Bannon
*Dave Barry
*Denis Behan
*Dougie Bell
*Alan Bennett
*Paul Bowdren
*Willie Bruton
*Anthony Buckley
*Jody Byrne
*Willie Byrne

C

*Mel Capleton
*Colm Carroll
*Ollie Cahill
*Matthew Carr
*Alan Carey
*John Caulfield
*Karl Caulfield
*Anthony Connolly
*Cormac Cotter
*Derek Coughlan
*Paul Coughlan
*Gareth Cronin

D

*Declan Daly
*Damien Delaney
*Michael Devine
*Gerald Dobbs
*Kevin Doyle

E

*Tony Eeles

F

*Kelvin Flanagan
*Patsy Freyne

G

*Joe Gamble
*Steve Gaughan
*Tommy Gaynor
*Fergal Giltinen
*Johnny Glynn

H

*Paul Hague (1993)
*Noel Hartigan
*Phil Harrington (1989 - Present)
*Colin Healy (2007 - Present)
*Robbie Hedderman
*Rob Hindmarch (Player Manager)
*Neal Horgan (2000 - Present)
*Declan Hyde

I

*Dominic Iorfa

J

K

*Jason Kabia
*Liam Kearney
*Sean Kelly
*Mike Kerley

L

*Ray Lally
*Shane Long
*Cillian Lordan
*Alex Ludzic

M

*Gerry McCabe (1991-1992)
*Terry McDermott
*Mark McNulty
*Leon McSweeney
*Micky Mellon (1992)
*Dave Mooney (2008 - present)
*Noel Mooney
*Pat Morley
*Dave Mulcahy
*Darren Murphy
*Danny Murphy
*Liam Murphy
*Michael Mulconroy
*Jimmy Mulligan
*Dan Murray
*Kevin Murray

N

*Stephen Napier
*Jamie Nolan
*Michael Nwankwo

O

*Colin T. O'Brien
*Colin P. O'Brien
*Liam O'Brien
*George O'Callaghan (2004 - 2007) and (2008)
*Brian O'Callaghan (2007 - 2008)
*Damian O'Connell
*Roy O'Donovan (2005-2007)
*Fergus O'Donohgue
*Conor O'Grady
*Greg O'Halloran
*John O'Flynn (2004 - Present)

P

*Andy Packer

Q

R

*Declan Roche
*Darragh Ryan

S

*Admir Softic
*Pat Sullivan (2008 - Present)

T

U

*Chidoze Ukoh

V

W

*Billy Woods

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