Mark Dempsey (footballer)
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Mark Dempsey (born 10 December 1972 in Dublin) was an Irish soccer player during the 1990s and 2000s.
Mark was a defender or midfielder who appeared for Gillingham FC, Leyton Orient, Shrewsbury Town, Barry Town, Bohemians (2 spells), Shelbourne F.C. and Drogheda United during his career.
He played his schoolboy football at Cherry Orchard F.C. and his promise was noted by then League Cup holders Oxford United who brought him over for a trial. He impressed them enough to be taken on as a YTS trainee for 18 months. He was a regular for the reserve team but never made the breakthrough to the first team so when his contract expired, he moved to Gillingham under the management of Damien Richardson.
He spent close to 5 years at Gillingham before moving on to Leyton Orient. He then spent 3 seasons at Shrewsbury under the management of Fred Davis and then Jake King. Mark had a falling out with King and moved on to Barry Town where he won the domestic treble and played UEFA Champions League qualifiers against a Dynamo Kiev side including the likes of Andrei Shevchenko and Sergei Rebrov.
He returned to Ireland in the summer of 1999 and was made captain of Roddy Collins' Bohemian revolution. He got injured during the 2nd half of that season but returned in time to play in the FAI Cup Final as Bohs lost to Shelbourne in a replay. In just the 3rd league game of the next season (2000/01), Mark broke his ankle and was to miss the rest of the season as Bohs went on to win both the League of Ireland and FAI Cup.
His contract was up so he made the short journey down the road to Tolka Park and Shelbourne. Mark struggled to get regular first team football and within months had returned to Bohemians where he stayed until the end of the season when he moved north to Drogheda United. Unfortunately his injury curse struck again and he never showed his potential at United Park.
He was capped 5 times for the Irish Under 21 team scoring once.
He was assistant manager at Shamrock Rovers during the 2006 and 2007 seasons.