- Dave Barry (footballer)
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Dave Barry Personal information Irish name Daithí de Barra Sport Gaelic/Association football Position Centre-forward/Midfielder Born 16 September 1961
Cork, IrelandHeight 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Club(s) Years Club 1970s–1990s St. Finbarr's /Cork City F.C. Club Titles Cork titles 4 Munster titles 4 All-Ireland Titles 2 Inter-county(ies) Years County Apps (scores) 1980–1991 Cork 31 (6–54) Inter-county titles Munster titles 4 All Irelands 2 NFL 1 All Stars 1 Dave Barry (born 16 September 1961 in Cork, Ireland) is an Irish retired sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with his local club St. Finbarr's and was a member of the Cork senior inter-county team from 1980 until 1991.[1] Barry also played football with and managed Cork City. As a player, he won a league title, several national cups and played in numerous European ties for the club. When in charge, he won City's second FAI Cup and the side were also at the top end of the League of Ireland table under his stewardship. Perhaps his most famous moment is scoring the goal that put Cork City 1–0 up against giants Bayern Munich at Musgrave Park in the 1991–92 UEFA Cup.
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Honours
As a player
- League of Ireland
- Cork City F.C. 1993
- League of Ireland Cup: 2
- Cork City F.C. 1987/88, 1994/95
As a manager
- FAI Cup
- Cork City F.C. 1998
- League of Ireland Cup:
- Cork City F.C. 1997/98
References
Sporting positions Preceded by
Roy HindmarchCork City F. C. manager
1995–2000Succeeded by
Colin MurphyTeams
Cork - All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Runners-up 1988 1 J. Kerins | 2 N. Cahalane | 3 C. Corrigan | 4 S. O'Brien | 5 T. Davis | 6 C. Counihan | 7 T. Nation (C) | 8 S. Fahy | 9 T. McCarthy | 10 P. McGrath | 11 L. Tompkins | 12 B. Coffey | 13 D. Allen | 14 D. Barry | 15 M. McCarthy |
Played in drawn game: D. Walsh |
Subs used: C. O'Neill for M. McCarthy | J. O'Driscoll for P. McGrath |
Subs not used: M. Maguire | D. Culloty | M. Burns |
Manager: B. Morgan |Cork - All-Ireland Senior Football Champions 1989 (5th title) 1 J. Kerins · 2 N. Cahalane · 3 S. O'Brien · 4 J. Kerrigan · 5 M. Slocum · 6 C. Counihan · 7 T. Davis · 8 T. McCarthy · 9 S. Fahy · 10 D. Barry · 11 L. Tompkins · 12 B. Coffey · 13 P. McGrath · 14 D. Allen (Capt.) · 15 J. Cleary ·
Subs used: J. O'Driscoll for B. Coffey · M. McCarthy for S. Fahy · D. Culloty for J. Cleary ·
Subs not used: M. Maguire · T. Nation · D. Walsh · M. Burns · C. O'Neill · E. O'Mahony ·
Manager: B. Morgan ·
Selectors: B. Honahan · S. Murphy · D. Loughman · M. Farr ·Cork - All-Ireland Senior Football Champions 1990 (6th title) 1 J. Kerins | 2 T. Nation | 3 S. O'Brien | 4 N. Cahalane | 5 M. Slocum | 6 C. Counihan | 7 B. Coffey | 8 D. Culloty | 9 S. Fahy | 10 D. Barry | 11 L. Tompkins (C) | 12 T. McCarthy | 13 P. McGrath | 14 C. O'Neill | 15 M. McCarthy |
Subs used: P. Hayes for D. Barry | J. O'Driscoll for M. McCarthy | J. Cleary for P. McGrath |
Subs not used: M. Maguire | C. Corrigan | T. Davis | J. Kerrigan | D. Walsh | M. O'Connor |
Manager: B. Morgan |
Selectors: B. Honahan | S. Murphy | D. Loughman | C. Collins |1989 All Star Gaelic Football Team 1 G. Irwin | 2 J. Browne | 3 G. Hargan | 4 D. Flanagan | 5 C. Murphy | 6 C. Counihan | 7 T. Davis | 8 T. McCarthy | 9 W. J. Padden |
10 D. Barry | 11 L. Tompkins | 12 N. Durkin | 13 P. McGrath | 14 E. McKenna | 15 T. McManusCategories:- 1961 births
- Living people
- St. Finbarr's Gaelic footballers
- Cork Gaelic footballers
- Munster Gaelic footballers
- Cork City F.C. players
- Cork City F.C. managers
- League of Ireland players
- League of Ireland managers
- Winners of two All-Ireland medals (Gaelic football)
- People from County Cork
- League of Ireland
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