Mark Delaney (footballer)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mark Delaney
Personal information
Full nameMark Anthony Delaney
Date of birth (1976-05-13) 13 May 1976
Place of birthHaverfordwest, Wales
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Playing positionRight Back
Club information
Current clubAston Villa
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1995–1998Carmarthen Town58(3)
1998–1999Cardiff City28(0)
1999–2007Aston Villa158(2)
Total244(5)
National team
1999–2006Wales36(0)
Teams managed
2007–Aston Villa (academy coach)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Mark Anthony Delaney (born 13 May 1976 in Haverfordwest) is a retired Wales footballer who played for Carmarthen Town, Cardiff City and Aston Villa as a right back. He is also a former member of the Welsh national team.

Club career

Delaney established himself as a fan favourite at Carmarthen Town, becoming club captain at just 20 years of age. Following this he moved to Cardiff City on 1 June 1998 on a free transfer. He made 35 appearances for Cardiff (scoring once in the FA Cup against Chester City)[1] between his purchase and his sale to Aston Villa on 9 March 1999 for £250,000.

He made 193 first appearances for Aston Villa in all competitions, with two goals coming against Watford on 24 August 1999 and Everton on 26 December 2005. He played in Villa's 2000 FA Cup Final loss to Chelsea in the last final at the old Wembley Stadium. He has also gained 36 international caps with the Wales national team.

Delaney's Aston Villa career was tempered with knee injuries. Delaney has been seeing noted American knee specialist Dr. Richard Steadman in an attempt to end these injuries.[2] Delaney was out of contract at Aston Villa in summer 2007, and was a popular figure with the Villa fans, he hoped to return quickly, to impress Martin O'Neill enough to win a new contract.[3]

However, on 15 August 2007, he announced his retirement from football due to the above injury problems.[4]

On 5 September 2007, Delaney has stated he is hoping to go into coaching,[5] and in December 2007, Delaney rejoined Aston Villa as a youth coach.

References

  1. "The FA Cup. The last 10 years.". CardiffCity-Mad.co.uk. 14 November 1998. Retrieved 17 February 2010. 
  2. "Delaney to see US knee specialist". BBC Sport. 2007-01-02. Retrieved 2007-04-17. 
  3. "Villa door left open for Delaney". BBC Sport. 2007-05-22. Retrieved 2007-06-21. 
  4. "Injury forces Delaney to retire". BBC Sport. 2007-08-15. Retrieved 2007-08-15. 
  5. "Delaney planning career as coach". BBC Sport. 2007-09-05. Retrieved 2007-09-05. 

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike; additional terms may apply for the media files.