Andrew O'Brien

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Andy O'Brien
Personal information
Full name Andrew O'Brien
Date of birth June 29, 1979
Place of birth Harrogate, England
Height 190cm
Position Defender
Club information
Current club Portsmouth
Number 5
Professional clubs*
Years Club Apps (goals)
1994-2001
2001-2005
2005-
Bradford City
Newcastle United
Portsmouth
132 (3)
120 (6)
031 (0)
National team**
2001- Ireland 023 (1)

* Professional club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 19:35, 9 December 2006 (UTC).
** National team caps and goals correct
as of 10 September 2006.

Andrew "Andy" O'Brien, (born June 26, 1979 in Harrogate, England), is an Irish football player.

O'Brien began his footballing career at St John Fisher Catholic High School, Harrogate, under the stewardship of his manager, Max Mills.

Talented Defender O'Brien first came to prominence at Bradford City A.F.C. after coming up through the club's youth system, making his senior debut in October 1997 against Queens Park Rangers F.C. He soon became a regular in the Bradford first XI, and helped the Bantams to promotion to the FA Premier League during the 1998/99 season.

Further impressive performances earned him a reputation as a solid centre back, and with it a move to Newcastle United F.C. in March 2001. He quickly became a central figure in the Magpies defence, making over 170 league and cup appearances in the ensuing 4 years.

O'Brien has dual English-Irish citizenship, and despite representing England at U18 level, he elected to represent the Republic of Ireland at senior level. Andy's performances for Newcastle led to him being called up to the Republic of Ireland national football team, earning his first cap against Estonia in Tallinn in 2001. Since then he has become a regular in the Irish squad, including forming an integral part of their 2002 World Cup squad.

Despite several years as a solid defender at Newcastle, Andy suffered from poor form in the latter part of the 2004/05 campaign, as Newcastle finished a disappointing 14th in the Premiership. However, his reputation was such that Portsmouth F.C. paid £2 million to bring him to Fratton Park, making him Alain Perrin's first signing for the club. Although he started the season poorly, his form improved as the campaign wore on. He was forced to miss the conclusion through injury, however. He has since fallen down the Portsmouth first-team list with the arrival of Sol Campbell and the good form of club captain Dejan Stefanovic.

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Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup Republic of Ireland

1 Given | 2 Finnan | 3 Harte | 4 Cunningham | 5 Staunton | 6 Roy Keane | 7 McAteer | 8 Holland | 9 Duff | 10 Robbie Keane | 11 Kilbane | 12 Kinsella | 13 Connolly | 14 Breen | 15 Dunne | 16 Kiely | 17 Quinn | 18 G. Kelly | 19 Morrison | 20 O'Brien | 21 Reid | 22 Carsley | 23 A. Kelly | Coach: McCarthy

Portsmouth F.C. - Current Squad

1 James | 2 Primus | 3 Stefanović | 4 Johnson | 5 O'Brien | 6 Manuel Fernandes | 7 Thompson | 8 Cole | 11 Pamarot | 14 Taylor | 15 Ashdown | 17 Koroman | 19 Kranjčar | 21 Songo'o | 22 Hughes | 23 Campbell | 25 Benjani | 26 O'Neil | 27 Kanu | 28 Davis | 29 Douala | 30 Pedro Mendes | 32 LuaLua | 35 Jordan | -- Berlin | -- Fordyce | -- Harris | -- Pearce | -- Wilson | Manager: Redknapp

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