Mark McCormack (footballer)

Mark McCormack (footballer)

Mark McCormack (born 30 December 1972 in Dublin) is a former Irish football player.

He joined Shamrock Rovers from Stella Maris in 1993 and made his debut on the 3rd of April 1994 as Rovers sealed their 15th League Championship [3].

Made 1 appearance for the Hoops in the UEFA Cup in 1994.[1]

Is now Under 12B and Nursery Coach for Corduff F.C.[2] His first cousin is Mick Lawlor (footballer).

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