- Sean O'Connor (footballer)
Football player infobox
playername = Sean O'Connor
fullname = Sean O'Connor
height = height|m=1.91
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1981|7|7
cityofbirth =Wolverhampton
countryofbirth =England
currentclub =Queen of the South
clubnumber =
position =Striker
years = 1999–2000
2000–2002
2001
2001–02
2002–2004
2004–2006
2006–
clubs =Hednesford Town
Dundee United
→ Portadown (loan)
→ Morton (loan)Queen of the South
MorecambeQueen of the South
caps(goals) = 14 0(1)
03 0(1)
13 0(5)
55 (19)
16 0(3)
65 (13)
pcupdate = 11 May 2008Sean O'Connor (born
July 7 ,1981 inWolverhampton ) is an English footballer who currently plays forScottish First Division sideQueen of the South F.C. as a striker. O'Connor scored the third goal for Queen of the South in the 3 - 0 win againstForfar Athletic to clinch the 2001/02Scottish Second Division championshipEarly career
O'Connor started his career at non-league club
Hednesford Town , working his way through the youth system atKeys Park before making his first team debut during the 1998-1999 season. His close control and ability on the ball immediately endeared him to the Hednesford fans, culminating in him scoring a fine individual goal against Southport towards the end of that season.Dundee United
His form attracted the attentions of a number of clubs, with Dundee United paying £30,000 for him in January 2000, despite O'Connor only playing in fourteen matches for the Pitmen.
His chances at Tannadice were limited to only a handful of appearances, as he was sent out on loan to gain first team experience. After a short spell in Ireland playing for Portadown, he came back to
Scotland to have a similar spell with Morton.Queen of the South (1st spell)
He left United in the summer of 2002, and moved across the country to
Dumfries to join Queen Of The South for the first time. He was an instant hit with supporters, top scoring in his first season at the club. Injuries took their toll during the second season, and he was released in the summer of 2004Morecambe
He returned to
England to join Morecambe, then of theNationwide Conference . Again, his spell was blighted by injuries, scoring three times in only sixteen appearances.Queen of the South (2nd spell)
In 2006, he made a surprise return to Queen Of The South, joining on a short-term deal originally to prove his fitness
O'Connor played in all six Queen of the South games in the run to the 2008
Scottish Cup final. O'Connor scored the 3rd goal for Queens in the 2007/08Scottish Cup 4 - 3 semi final victory overAberdeen F.C. to take Queens to their first Scottish cup final in their 89 year history. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_cups/7341879.stm] . In final O'Connor crossed forSteve Tosh to score Queens' first goal when the Dumfries side went down 3 - 2 to Rangers.Sean O'Connor scored in the home leg of Queen of the South's UEFA Cup Second Qualification Round tie against
FC Nordsjaelland in the 28th minute. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/7560658.stm] This made O'Connor the first player to score for Queens in a UEFA competition.External links
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