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Colin Hawkins Personal information Full name Colin Hawkins Date of birth August 17, 1977 Place of birth Galway, Ireland Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Playing position Centre back Club information Current club Dundalk Number 5 Youth career Salthill Devon Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1995–1997 Coventry City 0 (0) 1997–2000 St Patrick's Athletic 89 (17) 2000–2001 Doncaster Rovers 38 (4) 2001–2004 Bohemians 88 (5) 2004–2007 Shelbourne 52 (3) 2007–2008 Coventry City 13 (0) 2008 → Chesterfield (loan) 5 (0) 2008-2010 Brighton & Hove Albion 18 (0) 2010 Sporting Fingal 9 (2) 2011- Dundalk 20 (4) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 23 August 2009 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).Colin Hawkins (born August 17, 1977 in Galway), is an Irish professional footballer. Hawkins is a central defender with Dundalk,[1] and has represented the Republic of Ireland at youth and U21 levels.
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Playing career
Coventry City
Hawkins began his playing career with local Galway side Salthill Devon, and played for them in the League of Ireland Cup aged 17. After finishing his secondary education Hawkins was offered a 2 year contract with then English Premiership side Coventry City after impressing in trials. After the 1996/97 season the Coventry management deemed Hawkins to be surplus to requirements and released him, having never played a senior game. That summer he played a starring role in the Brian Kerr managed Republic of Ireland under-20 side in the 1997 FIFA World Youth Championships, helping Ireland to 3rd place.
St Patrick's Athletic
Despite interest from several British sides Hawkins signed for Irish top flight club St Patrick's Athletic, where he linked up with fellow Bronze medallists from the FIFA World Youth Championships, Trevor Molloy and Thomas Morgan. Hawkins immediately earned a starting spot alongside Packie Lynch and their solid base helped St Pats win the championship in his first season. Hawkins was rewarded with the Players' Young Player of the Year Award. In November 1998 he was awarded the FAI national League player of the year award. St Pats also won the league in Hawkins second season. During these years he would represent Ireland many times at Under 21 level. Hawkins was injured at the start of the 1999/2000 season and on his return was played in a deep midfield role. He was not comfortable there and his performance levels dropped remarkably. Towards the end of the season it was announced that he would not stay with St Pats, but join English Football Conference side Doncaster Rovers.
Doncaster Rovers
Hawkins was signed by Ian Snodin, but within weeks Snodin was sacked and replaced by Steve Wignall. Wignall did not rate Hawkins as highly as Snodin did, and initially Hawkins had to be content with only substitute appearances. He broke into the starting line up in November 2000 and remained there for the rest of the 2000/01 season. Hawkins had firmly established himself in the side during the first half of the 2001/02 season but was forced to leave the club, after Doncaster were forced to cut their playing squad down due to financial restrictions.
Bohemians
November 2001 saw Hawkins return to Ireland to play for Bohemians and he made his debut for the "Gypsies" against former club St. Pats on November 30. In 2003 Hawkins won his third league winners medal as Bohemians won their second title in 3 years, though Hawkins was never a popular player in Dalymount Park due to consistent poor performances.
Shelbourne
At the end of the 2004 season, Bohemians Dublin rivals Shelbourne signed 3 out-of-contract players from Bohemians; Hawkins, Glen Crowe, and Bobby Ryan. Hawkins won his first fourth league title, and his first piece of silverware at Shelbourne, as they won their third title in 4 years in November 2006 defeating Bohemains 2-1 to clinch the top spot.
Coventry City
In January 2007 Hawkins made a free transfer back to Championship side Coventry City, the team where he signed his first professional contract. This time however Hawkins went onto makes several very impressive appreances in his first season back, helping Coventry City stay clear of relegation. A troublesome Achilles injury restricted Hawkins to just a solitary start in his second season (against Notts County in the Carling Cup) and with the arrival of new manager Chris Coleman he was deemed surplus to requirements and his contract was not renewed.
Brighton & Hove Albion
On the 28 May 2008, it was revealed that Hawkins had become first signing by manager Micky Adams in his second spell as manager at League One Brighton, agreeing a two-year contract. Hawkins and Adams had previously worked together at Coventry.[2] Following the completion of his two-year contract, Hawkins was released by Brighton.
Sporting Fingal
Hawkins returned to Ireland in June 2010 when he signed for Sporting Fingal as he wanted to return home for family reasons.[3] He was part of the team that bowed out the UEFA Europa league after losing 4-6 on aggregate to Marítimo. Hawkins found himself with out a club three weeks before the start of the 2011 season after Sporting Fingal cancelled all their players contracts and later folded.
Dundalk
Two days after Sporting Fingal folded Hawkins followed his former team mate Greg Bolger and signed a one year deal with Dundalk.
Honours
- League of Ireland
- 1997/98 - St Patrick's Athletic
- 1998/99 - St Patrick's Athletic
- 2002/03 - Bohemians
- 2006 - Shelbourne
- FIFA World Youth Championships
- 1997 - Republic of Ireland - Bronze medal
- Individual Honours
- 1997/98 - PFAI Young Player of the Year (St Patrick's Athletic)
- 1998 FAI National League Player of the Year (St Patrick's Athletic)
References
- ^ http://dundalkfc.com/home.asp
- ^ Sky Blues Defender to Sign Seagulls.co.uk, 28 May 2008. Retrieved 28 May 2008
- ^ Sporting line up Hawkins for LOI return Herald.ie, 23 June 2010. Retrieved 23 June 2010
External links
- Colin Hawkins player profile at seagulls.co.uk
- Colin Hawkins player profile at ccfc.co.uk
- Hawkins on soccerbase
Dundalk F.C. – current squad Categories:- 1977 births
- Living people
- People from Galway (city)
- People from County Galway
- Association football defenders
- St Patrick's Athletic F.C. players
- Coventry City F.C. players
- Bohemian F.C. players
- Doncaster Rovers F.C. players
- League of Ireland players
- The Football League players
- Shelbourne F.C. players
- Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. players
- Republic of Ireland association footballers
- Republic of Ireland under-21 international footballers
- Dundalk F.C. players
- League of Ireland
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