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Oman, Ken

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Kenneth (Ken) Oman ( born Kenneth "Ken" Oman ; July 29, 1982 , Dublin ) is an Irish central football quarterback .

Football
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general information
Full nameKenneth Oman
BornJuly 29, 1982 ( 1982-07-29 ) (age 37)
Dublin , Ireland
CitizenshipFlag of ireland Ireland
Growth191 cm
Weight89 kg
Positioncenter back
Club Information
Clubwithout club
Youth clubs
Flag of ireland Rivermount
Club career [* 1]
2001-2005Flag of ireland Bohemians (Dublin)69 (3)
2006-2007Flag of ireland Derry City17 (2)
2008—2010Flag of ireland Bohemians (Dublin)69 (7)
2011—2013Flag of ireland Shamrock Rovers81 (6)
2014Flag of ireland St patricks athletic6 (0)
2015—2017Flag of Northern Ireland Portadown53 (5)
National Team [* 2]
2002-2003Flag of ireland Ireland (under 21)4 (0)
2010Flag of ireland League of Ireland XIten)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of August 12, 2017 .
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

Career

In clubs

In adult football, he made his debut in 2001 with performances for the Dublin Bohemians , in which he spent five seasons, taking part in 69 championship matches and becoming the champion in the 2002/03 season .

In the 2006 and 2007 seasons, Ken played for Derry City , with whom he won his first trophies: the Cup of Ireland ( 2006 ) and two Cups of the Irish League ( 2006 , 2007 ).

Returning to Bohemians, Oman won two league titles ( 2008 , 2009 ) and one more Cup of the country ( 2008 ) and league ( 2009 ), and also won in a joint tournament for the best clubs in both Ireland - the Sentanta Sports Cup ( 2009/10 ) According to the results of the 2009 championship season, he was included in the symbolic national team of the championship [1] , for which he also played in the exhibition match against Manchester United (1: 7) on August 4, 2010 [2] .

From 2011 to 2013 he played for Shamrock Rovers, with whom he won another championship ( 2011 ) and took the Setanta Sports Cup twice ( 2011 , 2013 ), and in the 2011/12 season, for the first time in the history of Irish football, he reached the group stage of the League UEFA Europe , where he took part in three matches and scored the only goal of his team in the away game with Rubin (1: 4).

Ken spent the 2014 season at St Patricks Athletic , but only entered the field in 16 meetings, however, having participated in winning the Cup and Super Bowl .

In February 2015, as a free agent, he joined the North Irish club “ Portadown ”, head coach Ronnie McFall signed a one and a half year contract with him in the hope of gaining a leader in his line of defense of the team [3] . In his debut match for the new club, Oman scored a goal and helped Ports reach the semi-finals of the Mid-Ulster Cup [4] .

In national teams

On the account of Oman 4 matches for the youth team of Ireland in 2002-2003.

Achievements

Team

As a Dublin-based Bohemians player:

  • Setanta Sports Cup :
    • Winner: 2009/10
  • Championship of Ireland :
    • Champion: 2002/03 , 2008 , 2009
    • Second place: 2003 , 2010
    • Third place: 2004
  • Ireland Cup :
    • Winner: 2008
    • Finalist: 2001/02
  • Irish League Cup :
    • Winner: 2009
    • Finalist: 2004

As a Dublin-based Derry City player:

  • Championship of Ireland :
    • Second place: 2006
  • Ireland Cup :
    • Winner: 2006
  • Irish League Cup :
    • Winner: 2006 , 2007

As a Shamrock Rovers player:

  • Setanta Sports Cup :
    • Winner: 2011 , 2013
  • Championship of Ireland :
    • Champion: 2011 , 2013
  • Irish League Cup :
    • Winner: 2013
    • Finalist: 2011
  • Lenster Cup :
    • Winner: 2012 , 2013

As a St. Patrick Athletic player:

  • Super Bowl of Ireland :
    • Winner: 2014
  • Championship of Ireland :
    • Third place: 2014
  • Ireland Cup :
    • Winner: 2014
  • Lenster Cup :
    • Winner: 2014

Personal

As a Dublin-based Bohemians player:

  • Member of the symbolic team, League of Ireland XI : 2009

Notes

  1. ↑ Twigg takes PFAI award Publication on RTÉ Website November 16, 2009
  2. ↑ League XI Match Report - Manchester United (August 4, 2010) Archived on January 6, 2014. (eng.)
  3. ↑ McFall's delight at signing of leader Oman Published on Portadown Times February 5, 2015 .
  4. ↑ Loughgall 1 Portadown 3. Oman celebrates with a debut goal and Judge nets derby double Publication on the Portadown Times website February 10, 2015

Links

  • Profile on Extratime.ie
  • Soccerway Profile
  • Player profile on Transfermarkt
  • UEFA.com profile
  • UEFA.com profile
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oman,_Ken&oldid=96762850


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