Jason Byrne (footballer)

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Jason Byrne
Personal information
Full name Jason Byrne
Date of birth February 23, 1978 (1978-02-23) (age 30)
Place of birth    Dublin, Ireland
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Bohemians
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1998-2003
2003-2007
2007-2008
2008-
Bray Wanderers
Shelbourne
Cardiff City
Bohemians
128 (49)
122 (83)
010 0(1)
0013 0(2)   
National team
2004- Republic of Ireland 002 0(0)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 01/06/2008.
* Appearances (Goals)

Jason Byrne (born February 23, 1978 in Dublin) is an Irish football player, currently playing for Bohemian F.C. in the League of Ireland.

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[edit] Club career

Jason Byrne was considered one of the most talented players in the Eircom League, and one of the few in recent times to be called up to the national team.

Byrne began his playing career at Bray Wanderers in 1998, where he immediately made a name for himself, netting 5 goals in 15 appearances. Over the next 4 seasons Byrne increased his reputation as a striker that struck fear into the heart of opposition defences, scoring 49 league goals in 128 league appearances, and helping Wanderers to the 1999 FAI Cup. The 2001/02 season at Bray saw his most successful goals return, netting 14 league goals during the course of the season.

In 2003, Jason signed for Shelbourne for a reported €75,000, scoring twice on his league debut against Waterford United in April. He made an immediate impact, scoring 21 league goals in his first season, and helping Shelbourne to the summit of the league table. The difference in the quality of supply was clearly evident. He was named PFAI player of the year for his efforts.

2004 saw Jason pick up where he left off, forging a good partnership with new signing Glen Fitzpatrick, and firing home 25 times in 33 league games, again helping Shelbourne to the league title.

2005 saw Jason hit 30 goals across all competitions, including 5 in the Champions League and 22 in the league, and once again scoop the PFAI player of the year award. During this time he courted the attention of foreign clubs, such as Brighton and Hove Albion and the Swedish champions Djurgårdens IF. It was widely assumed he would join Djurgården, however, the clubs could not agree a fee. The Swedes offered in the region of €400,000, a record for an Eircom League player. This was turned down because, reportedly, as much as 50% would have gone to his previous club, Bray Wanderers.

Jason was a key player for Shels in the title winning 2006 season, topping the scoring charts again with 15 goals in 26 league appearances, including a crucial last-minute winner against Derry City. This brought his tally of goals to an incredible 83 in 122 league appearances for the Reds.

He signed for Cardiff City[1] for a fee of £75,000 on 17 January 2007, and scored on his debut against Wolves, after coming on as a 62nd minute substitute. He made several appearances for Cardiff, alongside Michael Chopra, toward the end of the season as their promotion push stalled and they found themselves struggling to maintain form. During the summer it was widely reported that Cardiff had cancelled his contract, even being confirmed by Sky Sports news website, and he had left the club however this was soon revealed to be false. At the start of the 2007/08 season he found his first team chances to be limited due to the arrivals of Robbie Fowler, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Steven MacLean and found himself in the reserve side, where he was the leading scorer by January.

After being linked with the move for some time, Jason signed for Bohemians on January 8 2008 on a free transfer, signing a three-year deal.[1] Byrne made his debut for Bohs as a substitute against St Patricks Athletic on March 14.

[edit] International career

Jason's form, despite playing on the right side of midfield for defensive reasons, during Shelbourne's historic Champions League run in 2004 won him a call up to the Ireland team for a friendly against Poland in April 2004. The manager at the time, Brian Kerr, opted only to bring on Jason for the final minute. This move was not appreciated by Shelbourne supporters, who already had a strong dislike for Kerr due to his association with their rivals St Patrick's Athletic F.C..

Despite what has been seen by some as a poor start to the 2006 season, Byrne was called up to the Republic of Ireland squad to face Chile on May 24 2006 by Kerr's Successor, Steve Staunton. The game was a disappointing one for the Republic as they were defeated 1-0 at home, but Byrne, unlike his previous international encounter, earned a reasonable amount of time on the park as he played the final 20 minutes of the game, setting up several gilt-edged opportunities that were spurned by two players considered to be among Ireland's best; Damien Duff, and Byrne's cousin Robbie Keane.

Jason was again called up to the Ireland squad by Staunton in 2006, for a friendly against Holland, but was unable to take his place in the squad due to injury.

[edit] Honours

  • League of Ireland Championship: 3
    • Shelbourne - 2003, 2004, 2006
  • FAI Cup: 1
    • Bray Wanderers - 1999

[edit] Trivia

  • Jason Byrne is the cousin of Tottenham Hotspur striker Robbie Keane.
  • Byrne was the top scorer in the League of Ireland for 4 consecutive seasons, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006. A feat never before achieved.
  • Byrne scored his 100th goal for Shelbourne in a League Cup game against Finn Harps during the 2006 season.
  • He is also the all-time top Irish goalscorer in the Champions League, reaching this record during Shelbournes 2005 campaign, during which Byrne netted 5 times.

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