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Jim Crawford (footballer)

James "Jim" Crawford (born 1 May 1973) is a football coach and former professional player. He played as a midfielder for Bohemians, Newcastle United, Rotherham United, Dundee United, Reading, Shelbourne and Sporting Fingal. Born in the United States, he played for the Republic of Ireland at under-21 level.

Jim Crawford
Personal information
Full name James Crawford[1]
Date of birth (1973-05-01) 1 May 1973 (age 50)
Place of birth Chicago, Illinois, United States
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1989–1991 Rangers AFC (Dublin)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1991–1995 Bohemians 64 (3)
1995–1998 Newcastle United 2 (0)
1996Rotherham United (loan) 11 (0)
1998Dundee United (loan) 2 (0)
1998–2000 Reading 20 (1)
2000–2007 Shelbourne 180 (12)
2008 Sporting Fingal 12 (0)
Total 291 (16)
International career
1993–1994 Republic of Ireland U21 3 (0)
Managerial career
2008 Shamrock Rovers (interim)
2016–2019 Republic of Ireland U18 (Coach)
2018–2020 Republic of Ireland U21 (Assistant)
2020– Republic of Ireland U21
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career edit

Crawford was born in Chicago, United States. He began his career at schoolboy level with Terenure Rangers before moving to Bohemians making his debut against Bray Wanderers on 3 November 1991. He soon became a big favourite at Dalymount Park and won the PFAI Young Player of the Year for the 1993–94 season.

Represented Republic of Ireland at the World Student Games in 1993.

This form attracted Newcastle United and he moved to Tyneside in 1995. While playing for Newcastle, Crawford found his first-team opportunities limited (scoring only once in a pre-season game against Derry City) and was sent out on loan to both Rotherham United and Dundee United before signing up for Reading in March 1998, with Tommy Burns at the helm. Burns was sacked and he failed to prove himself under the new managership.

Crawford's next destination was Shelbourne back in Ireland whom he helped to four League of Ireland championships. He signed a new one-year contract on 25 February 2007 with Shels as they got their preparations in place for the new First Division season following the FAI's decision to demote the reigning champions.[2] He was swiftly appointed captain by new manager, Dermot Keely.[3] Crawford's last seasons at Shelbourne were hampered by numerous injuries which limited his appearances. After eight immensely successful seasons at Shelbourne, Crawford departed the club in December 2007.[4]

Crawford was quoted as saying:[5]

After I signed for Shels I spent some time dwelling on my career in England and it seemed to consist of nothing but injuries. I had three groin operations and bad knees, which looked serious for a while. The last two years were a write-off.

Crawford joined newly formed Sporting Fingal in February 2008, though he retired through injury at the end of their first season.

Coaching career edit

Crawford took over as interim manager at Shamrock Rovers after Pat Scully's contract was terminated by mutual consent on 16 October 2008.[6]

Crawford was Head Coach of the Republic of Ireland U18's from 2016-2019.[7] He initially took charge of the home based international side which meets Wales in the John Coughlan Memorial Cup on an annual basis [8] Crawford took the full U18 international squad from the start of the 2016-17 campaign and he was named coach of the tournament at the Slovakia Cup in April 2017.[9]

On 5 April 2020 he was announced as the successor to Stephen Kenny as manager of the Republic of Ireland under-21 team[10][11]

Crawford's first full campaign as Under-21 Head Coach was the 2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification where he led Ireland Under-21s to the play-offs for the first time in the Association's history. It would be a record-breaking campaign with 6 wins, 19 points and 16 goals scored in qualifying. This remains the best performance by an Ireland Under-21s team.

Personal edit

His son James plays for Wexford F.C.[12]

Honours edit

Shelbourne

Individual

References edit

  1. ^ "Jim Crawford". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 26 March 2017.
  2. ^ Crawford re-signs for Shels → www.shelbournefc.com
  3. ^ Keely completes backroom team → www.shelbournefc.com
  4. ^ Player Update → www.shelbournefc.com
  5. ^ Jim Crawford at bigsoccer.net
  6. ^ "Rovers make Crawford appointment". eleven-a-side.com. 16 October 2008. Retrieved 18 October 2008.
  7. ^ "FAI confirm Senior Men's and Under-21 Management teams | Football Association of Ireland". www.fai.ie. Retrieved 7 April 2020.
  8. ^ "Crawford names squad for U18 Home-based internationals | Football Association of Ireland". www.fai.ie. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  9. ^ "Slovakia 2 - 0 Republic of Ireland | 2017 - Under 18 Friendlies | 999943749 | Football Association of Ireland". www.fai.ie. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  10. ^ "FAI Confirm New Senior & Under 21 Coaching Staff". 5 April 2020.
  11. ^ "'He was born to coach and manage' - Quiet man Crawford the perfect fit for Ireland U21s". The 42. 26 August 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  12. ^ https://wexfordfc.ie/james-crawford-signs-for-wexford-fc/

External links edit

  • Jim Crawford's profile at www.shelbournefc.com

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For other people named Jim Crawford see Jim Crawford disambiguation James Jim Crawford born 1 May 1973 is a football coach and former professional player He played as a midfielder for Bohemians Newcastle United Rotherham United Dundee United Reading Shelbourne and Sporting Fingal Born in the United States he played for the Republic of Ireland at under 21 level Jim CrawfordPersonal informationFull nameJames Crawford 1 Date of birth 1973 05 01 1 May 1973 age 50 Place of birthChicago Illinois United StatesHeight5 ft 11 in 1 80 m Position s MidfielderYouth career1989 1991Rangers AFC Dublin Senior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1991 1995Bohemians64 3 1995 1998Newcastle United2 0 1996 Rotherham United loan 11 0 1998 Dundee United loan 2 0 1998 2000Reading20 1 2000 2007Shelbourne180 12 2008Sporting Fingal12 0 Total291 16 International career1993 1994Republic of Ireland U213 0 Managerial career2008Shamrock Rovers interim 2016 2019Republic of Ireland U18 Coach 2018 2020Republic of Ireland U21 Assistant 2020 Republic of Ireland U21 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 3 Personal 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career editCrawford was born in Chicago United States He began his career at schoolboy level with Terenure Rangers before moving to Bohemians making his debut against Bray Wanderers on 3 November 1991 He soon became a big favourite at Dalymount Park and won the PFAI Young Player of the Year for the 1993 94 season Represented Republic of Ireland at the World Student Games in 1993 This form attracted Newcastle United and he moved to Tyneside in 1995 While playing for Newcastle Crawford found his first team opportunities limited scoring only once in a pre season game against Derry City and was sent out on loan to both Rotherham United and Dundee United before signing up for Reading in March 1998 with Tommy Burns at the helm Burns was sacked and he failed to prove himself under the new managership Crawford s next destination was Shelbourne back in Ireland whom he helped to four League of Ireland championships He signed a new one year contract on 25 February 2007 with Shels as they got their preparations in place for the new First Division season following the FAI s decision to demote the reigning champions 2 He was swiftly appointed captain by new manager Dermot Keely 3 Crawford s last seasons at Shelbourne were hampered by numerous injuries which limited his appearances After eight immensely successful seasons at Shelbourne Crawford departed the club in December 2007 4 Crawford was quoted as saying 5 After I signed for Shels I spent some time dwelling on my career in England and it seemed to consist of nothing but injuries I had three groin operations and bad knees which looked serious for a while The last two years were a write off Crawford joined newly formed Sporting Fingal in February 2008 though he retired through injury at the end of their first season Coaching career editCrawford took over as interim manager at Shamrock Rovers after Pat Scully s contract was terminated by mutual consent on 16 October 2008 6 Crawford was Head Coach of the Republic of Ireland U18 s from 2016 2019 7 He initially took charge of the home based international side which meets Wales in the John Coughlan Memorial Cup on an annual basis 8 Crawford took the full U18 international squad from the start of the 2016 17 campaign and he was named coach of the tournament at the Slovakia Cup in April 2017 9 On 5 April 2020 he was announced as the successor to Stephen Kenny as manager of the Republic of Ireland under 21 team 10 11 Crawford s first full campaign as Under 21 Head Coach was the 2023 UEFA European Under 21 Championship qualification where he led Ireland Under 21s to the play offs for the first time in the Association s history It would be a record breaking campaign with 6 wins 19 points and 16 goals scored in qualifying This remains the best performance by an Ireland Under 21s team Personal editHis son James plays for Wexford F C 12 Honours editShelbourne League of Ireland Premier Division 2001 02 2003 2004 2006Individual PFAI Young Player of the Year 1993 94References edit Jim Crawford Barry Hugman s Footballers Retrieved 26 March 2017 Crawford re signs for Shels www shelbournefc com Keely completes backroom team www shelbournefc com Player Update www shelbournefc com Jim Crawford at bigsoccer net Rovers make Crawford appointment eleven a side com 16 October 2008 Retrieved 18 October 2008 FAI confirm Senior Men s and Under 21 Management teams Football Association of Ireland www fai ie Retrieved 7 April 2020 Crawford names squad for U18 Home based internationals Football Association of Ireland www fai ie Retrieved 29 May 2018 Slovakia 2 0 Republic of Ireland 2017 Under 18 Friendlies 999943749 Football Association of Ireland www fai ie Retrieved 29 May 2018 FAI Confirm New Senior amp Under 21 Coaching Staff 5 April 2020 He was born to coach and manage Quiet man Crawford the perfect fit for Ireland U21s The 42 26 August 2019 Retrieved 26 August 2020 https wexfordfc ie james crawford signs for wexford fc External links editJim Crawford s profile at www shelbournefc com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jim Crawford footballer amp oldid 1185037734, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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