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Ollie Horgan

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Ollie Horgan
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Personal information
Full name Ollie Horgan
Date of birth (1968-02-17) 17 February 1968 (age 53)
Place of birth Salthill , County Galway, Ireland
Teams managed
Years Team
2007–2013 Fanad United
2012– Republic of Ireland schoolboys
2013– Finn Harps

Oliver Horgan (born 17 February 1968) is an Irish football manager, who is the manager of Finn Harps F.C.. Horgan has previously managed the Republic of Ireland national schoolboy football team.

Management career

Fanad United

Horgan started his managerial career with Fanad United in the Ulster Senior League whom he led to three titles. Fanad entered an under-19 team into the inaugural 2011 season and Horgan took charge of the side until his departure from the club to join Finn Harps in 2013.[1]

Finn Harps

On 26 November 2013, Horgan was appointed as the surprise successor to Peter Hutton as Finn Harps new manager for the 2014 season.[2] Horgan's appointment came as a surprise to the sporting public of Donegal, with more high-profile candidates such as Joe Boyle, Don O'Riordan and Julian Dicks all confirmed to have been interested in the job.[3]

In his first season as a League of Ireland manager, Horgan spent the year consolidating and making sure Harps would build on a youthful squad. Despite a good start to the season, Harps ended the year disappointingly in fifth position, a full seventeen points away from a play-off place.[4] Despite the lack of success in the league, Horgan led Harps to a first FAI Cup semi-final appearance since an ill-fated run to the 1999 FAI Cup Final. Harps were drawn away to St Patrick's Athletic in Richmond Park[5] However, the game didn't go according to plan and underdogs Harps suffered a heavy 6–1 defeat to their opponents in front of the RTÉ cameras.[6]

The 2015 season, however, proved much more successful for Horgan's Harps. A positive start to the 2015 season saw his team unbeaten in the first twelve matches of the season, only ended by a narrow 1–0 defeat away to Athlone Town on 5 June.[7] However, Harps recovered from this and went on to reach the end of season play-off where they beat UCD over two legs in the First Division play-off to set up a play-off final date with Limerick who finished in 11th place in the League of Ireland Premier Division.[8] Harps came from a goal behind in the first leg tie in Markets Field[9] to win in dramatic fashion at Finn Park via a last minute BJ Banda winner,[10] thus sending Horgan into Harps folklore by going from First Division also-rans to Premier Division side on one of the lowest budgets in the club's history in the space of just two seasons.

In October 2016, Finn Harps extended Horgan's contract as senior team manager until the end of the 2017.[11]

Despite a promising start to the 2017 season, with wins over St Patrick's Athletic twice, Limerick, Bohemians, and a derby game in Maginn Park over Derry City, Harps late season run of form ended with a disappointing relegation back to the First Division for 2018 alongside Galway United and Drogheda United as the Football Association of Ireland changed structures again, relegating three teams from twelve to create two ten team divisions within the League of Ireland.

A period of uncertainty followed surrounding Horgans future as Harps manager but with issues resolved between board and manager, Horgan signed a new two-year deal with an option of an extra year with his first challenge assembling a squad who can compete for promotion in 2018.[12]

The 2018 season saw Finn Harps finish in second place, and beat Drogheda United to qualify for the promotion/relegation playoff. Limerick were again the opposition, and again Harps secured promotion to the Premier Division, winning both legs of the playoff and holding Limerick scoreless. In the 2019 League of Ireland Premier Division Finn harps finished in 9th place qualifying for the relegation playoff in which they faced Drogheda United, Following a 1-0 defeat at United Park, Finn harps performed a massive comeback to survive relegation from the Premier Division in a dramatic game which went into extra time beating Drogheda 2-0 at Finn Park with a 107th minute goal by Harry Ascroft.

In the 2020 League of Ireland Premier Division Finn Harps finished in 8th place, avoiding the relegation play-offs by 1 point. This season was disrupted by Covid-19 and so teams played half the games, 18 instead of the usual 36. The relegation went down to the final day with a 1-0 victory against Waterford securing their status in the premier division over Shelbourne who finished 9th and lost their play-off to Longford Town. Finn Harps started the 2021 League of Ireland Premier Division Season well being in first place for periods of time, however late form saw them drop off to the threat of the relegation play-off. However on the Final Day of the season they beat Longford 5 - 0 and retained their Premier Division Status for the 2022 season.

Personal life

Horgan is a schoolteacher by profession, working at St Eunan's College in Letterkenny.[13] A pianist, originally from Galway, he is interested in Bach and Beethoven.[14]

Managerial statistics

As of 9 July 2021 (UTC)
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Finn Harps1 Ireland 1 March 2014 Present 298 101 67 130 033.89
Total 298 101 67 130 033.89
  • 1.^ Includes all competitive competitions.

Honours

Manager

Fanad United
Finn Harps

References

  1. ^ "Horgan appointed Harps manager". Donegal News. 26 November 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Harps confirm Horgan as new manager". Donegal Democrat. 26 November 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  3. ^ "Julian Dicks confirms he's applied for Finn Harps job". Donegal News. 28 October 2013. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  4. ^ "First Division Table 2014". Extratime.ie. 30 November 2014. Archived from the original on 17 February 2016. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  5. ^ "Pats and Rovers gain home advantage in cup semi final". Irish Independent. 22 September 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  6. ^ "Pats reach cup final". Irish Daily Mirror. 5 October 2014. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  7. ^ "Harps unbeaten run comes to an end". Donegal Now. 5 June 2015. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  8. ^ "Harps beat Limerick to set up play-off final date". Goal. 31 October 2015. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  9. ^ "Kelly thunderbolt puts Limerick in driving seat". RTE. 3 November 2015. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  10. ^ "BJ Banda sends Harps to premier". RTE. 7 November 2015. Retrieved 23 January 2016.
  11. ^ "Finn Harps manager extends his contract". donegalnews.com. 12 October 2016. Retrieved 25 October 2016.
  12. ^ McNulty, Chris (14 December 2017). "Listen: Ollie Horgan on why he opted to stay at Finn Harps and plans for 2018". Donegal Daily.
  13. ^ McNulty, Chris (17 October 2014). "Ollie Horgan lays foundations in year one, but age old issues leave Finn Harps in familiar quandry [sic] at season's end". Donegal News. Retrieved 17 October 2014. A maths teacher at St Eunan's College, Horgan shares the same love for the numbers and theorems as he has for notes and tactics.
  14. ^ Pyne, Anthony (11 November 2020). "Ollie Horgan: Another verse for the great survivor". RTÉ. What do you see when you look at Ollie Horgan? An accomplished pianist who enjoys the works of Bach and Beethoven? A maths teacher dedicated to passing on his own passion for theorems and formulae to the pupils of St Eunan's College in Letterkenny?
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