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Joe Kavanagh (Joseph Kavanagh) was born on 27 February, 1973 in Turners Cross, Cork, Ireland, is an Irish Gaelic footballer. Discover Joe Kavanagh'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 51 years old?
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Joseph Kavanagh |
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Electrician |
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51 years old |
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Pisces |
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27 February 1973 |
Birthday |
27 February |
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Turners Cross, Cork, Ireland |
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Ireland
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Joe Kavanagh Height, Weight & Measurements
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Joe Kavanagh Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Joe Kavanagh worth at the age of 51 years old? Joe Kavanagh’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Ireland. We have estimated Joe Kavanagh's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Joe Kavanagh (born 27 February 1973 ) is an Irish Gaelic football coach and former player.
At club level he played with Nemo Rangers and was also a member of the Cork senior football team.
Born and raised in Turners Cross, Kavanagh first played Gaelic football as a schoolboy with Coláiste Chríost Rí.
He was just 16-years-old when he won a Corn Uí Mhuirí medal after a one-point final defeat of St Brendan's College in 1989.
Kavanagh also lined out for Chríost Rí in the subsequent All-Ireland colleges final replay defeat by St Patrick's College.
He later played on Cork Regional Technical College's inaugural Sigerson Cup team.
Kavanagh began his club career playing in the street leagues at juvenile level with the Nemo Rangers club on the Southside of Cork city.
He enjoyed a hugely successful underage career and won three successive Cork MAFC titles between 1989 and 1991.
Kavanagh's final year in the minor grade also saw him won a Cork U21AFC medal after a defeat of Beara in the final.
By that stage Kavanagh had already joined the club's senior team, having made his debut in a quarter-final replay defeat of Imokilly in 1990.
Kavanagh began a two-year association with the Cork minor team in 1990.
He won a Munster MFC after a defeat of Kerry in his second and final season with the team.
Kavanagh later scored two points in Cork's 1991 All-Ireland minor final defeat of Mayo.
He was still in his last year with the minor team when he began his four-year tenure as a member of Cork's under-21 team.
Kavanagh was just out of the minor grade when he joined the senior team for the 1991–92 league.
He made his championship debut in the 1992 Munster semi-final defeat by Kerry.
He claimed his first silverware three years later, when Nemo claimed the Cork SFC title after a 0-13 to 0-04 defeat of St Finbarr's in the 1993 final.
Kavanagh won his first Munster SFC in 1993 after beating Tipperary in the final.
He later scored 1-01 in the 1993 All-Ireland final defeat by Derry, but ended the year with an All-Star.
Kavanagh later collected a Munster Club SFC medal before scoring 2-02 in Nemo's defeat of Castlebar Mitchels in the 1994 All-Ireland club final.
Kavanagh won a Munster U21FC medal in his final year in the grade, before claiming an All-Ireland U21FC medal after a 1-12 to 1-05 defeat of Mayo in the 1994 All-Ireland under-21 final.
Kavanagh won further Munster SFC medals in 1994 and 1995 as Cork completed their second-ever three-in-a-row.
A period of Kerry dominance followed, however, Kavanagh claimed his first national silverware with Cork after a defeat of Dublin in the 1999 league final.
A fourth Munster SFC followed later that season, however, he was again at centre-forward when Cork suffered a 1-11 to 1-08 defeat by Meath in the 1999 All-Ireland final.
He spent four years with the team over a five-year period, culminating with the winning of a Railway Cup medal in 1999.
Kavanagh has been involved in coaching at all levels with Nemo Rangers.
Kavanagh was a key member of the Nemo Rangers team that won three successive Cork SFC medals from 2000 to 2002.
These were subsequently converted into three successive Munster Club SFC titles, however, Nemo lost back-to-back All-Ireland club finals in 2001 and 2002.
Kavanagh served as team captain in 2001.
He collected a fifth Munster SFC winners' medal after a defeat of Tipperary in the 2002 Munster final replay.
Kavanagh's last game for Cork was a subsequent All-Ireland semi-final defeat by Kerry.
Kavanagh's performances at inter-county level resulted in a call-up to the Munster inter-provincial team.
Kavanagh claimed a second All-Ireland club winners' medal after Nemo's 0-14 to 1-09 defeat of Crossmolina Deel Rovers in the 2003 All-Ireland club final.
Kavanagh won a fifth and final Cork SFC medal after a defeat of Muskerry in 2005.
After later winning a fifth provincial medal, he made his final senior appearance in the 2006 All-Ireland club semi-final defeat by St Gall's.
Kavanagh continued to line out with Nemo Rangers in the lower grade Cork PIFC, before bringing his 20-year club career to an end with Nemo's junior team in 2010.
He was a selector when the club's senior team beat st Finbarr's to win the Cork SFC title in 2017, before later climing the Munster Club SFC title.
Nemo Rangers ended the season by being beaten by Corofin in the 2018 All-Ireland club final.