Mick Neville

Mick Neville

Michael "Mick" Neville (born 25 November 1960 in Dublin) is a former Irish footballer who played for Home Farm, Drogheda United, Shamrock Rovers, Derry City, and Shelbourne.

Mick started off with Home Farm where in 3 seasons he made 85 league appearances. He joined Drogheda United at the start of the 1982/83 season where he made 26 league appearances in his one season there.

Neville then moved to Milltown where he won four League of Ireland titles and three FAI Cups making 117 league appearances in five seasons. In total he made 179 appearances, including 6 appearances in European competition, scoring 20 goals. During this time he also played 6 1988 Summer Olympics qualifiers as well as 2 Inter League caps.

He then joined Derry City in 1988 and in his first season he won the domestic treble. He went on to make 66 league appearances in his 2 seasons there.

Neville signed for Shelbourne in 1990 and captained them to the league title in April 1992. The following year he captained Shels as they won the FAI Cup, at Lansdowne Road, for the first time in thirty years. Neville captained Shels to back-to-back FAI Cup wins in 1996 and 1997 as well as the League of Ireland Cup in 1995/96. He played 240 league games for Shels.

Neville was Director of Coaching at Shelbourne for eight years before being appointed as the FAI's Regional Development officer for County Louth in June 2007 [1].

Honours

Flag of Ireland.svg League of Ireland: 6

Flag of Ireland.svg FAI Cup: 7

Flag of Ireland.svg League of Ireland Cup: 2

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