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Aaron Callaghan (Aaron Joseph Callaghan) was born on 8 October, 1966 in Dublin, Ireland, is an Irish footballer and manager. Discover Aaron Callaghan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?

Popular As Aaron Joseph Callaghan
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Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 8 October, 1966
Birthday 8 October
Birthplace Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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Aaron Callaghan Height, Weight & Measurements

At 57 years old, Aaron Callaghan height is 5 ft 11 in .

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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Aaron Callaghan Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Aaron Callaghan worth at the age of 57 years old? Aaron Callaghan’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Ireland. We have estimated Aaron Callaghan's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

1966

Aaron Joseph Callaghan (born 8 October 1966) is a football manager and retired player.

He played in the Football League for Stoke City, Crewe Alexandra, Oldham Athletic and Preston North End.

1983

Callaghan scored in Ireland's U-17 win over Northern Ireland in November 1983.

1984

Callaghan was born in Dublin and began his career with English club Stoke City progressing through the youth ranks at the Victoria Ground and signed a professional contract in 1984.

Stoke were having a woeful 1984–85 season and with the team already relegated Callaghan was given the chance to play First Division football playing in five matches towards the end of the season.

He was in the panel for the 1984 UEFA European Under-18 Championship as Liam Tuohy's side made it to the semi-finals in the USSR.

1985

He began the 1985–86 season on loan at Crewe Alexandra where he made 10 appearances.

On his return to Stoke he played in eight matches under the management of Mick Mills.

On 26 February 1985, he produced a great performance as Ireland beat England 1–0 in the opening qualifying match of the 1986 UEFA European Under-18 Championship.

He was selected for the 1985 FIFA World Youth Championship finals in the Soviet Union but on 19 August, five days before it was scheduled to start, he was recalled by Stoke City as he was needed for first team duty by manager Mick Mills the following Saturday.

However, Callaghan did not play and would not make a senior appearance for the club until six months later.

1986

He made just three appearances for Stoke in 1986–87 and was sold to Oldham Athletic in October 1986.

The defender made two Republic of Ireland national under-21 football team appearances, playing alongside Denis Irwin and Pat Dolan in a 0–0 draw in Belgium in September 1986 and in the 2–1 defeat to Scotland at Oriel Park in October 1987.

1988

Callaghan remained at Boundary Park for two seasons making 21 appearances before joining Crewe Alexandra in May 1988.

He spent four seasons at Crewe helping the side gain promotion in 1988–89 which was followed by relegation in 1990–91.

In total he played in 197 games for Crewe scoring ten goals before leaving for Preston North End.

He spent two seasons at Deepdale making 44 appearances scoring three goals before returning to Ireland to play for Shelbourne.

He then went on to play for Crusaders, St Patrick's Athletic, Dundalk and ended his playing career with Longford Town.

1997

Aaron has played for the Republic of Ireland U21s and was appointed Rep of Ireland U.14 International Coach for 2 years in 1997.

2000

He was also player-manager of Crusaders for one year and in 2000 the club qualified for Europe after he had made three European appearances as a player.

2004

Apart from a brief spell as Athlone Town manager in 2004, Aaron had been a coach at Longford Town from July 2002 until the end of the 2006 season.

2007

Following a year out from the game, Aaron was appointed Longford Town FC manager in December 2007.

Aaron was one of the first coaches in Ireland to obtain the UEFA Pro Licence in 2007.

He is currently a coach education tutor for the Football Association of Ireland and sports development officer for Dublin City Council.

2008

Due to financial constraints at the club Aaron resigned as manager on 30 August 2008.

2011

Callaghan was appointed as Bohemians manager on 31 December 2011.

Despite financial constraints at the club, he led his team to a comfortable midtable finish in a season that included a 4–0 victory over Shamrock Rovers and Bohs' first league win in Tallaght Stadium.

2012

He was the 1st team coach at UCD and St.Patrick's Athletic before taking over as manager of Bohemians in time for the 2012 season.

He was rewarded for this good season by being offered a two-year contract extension by the Bohs board of directors, which he signed in November 2012.

2013

On 15 July 2013 Callaghan was relieved of his duties by the club's board of directors.

2015

In 2015 Aaron Callaghan joined the LeagueofIreland.ie team as a journalist giving the views on a number of topics in the League of Ireland from a manager points of view.

Currently still involved in the site.

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2016

On 13 October 2016, Callaghan returned to management in Northern Ireland, taking over at Carrick Rangers.

Within a few months at the club, Callaghan saw his side through to their first ever League Cup Final.