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Noel King was born on 13 September, 1956 in Dublin, Ireland, is an Irish footballer and manager. Discover Noel King'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 67 years old?

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Age 67 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 13 September, 1956
Birthday 13 September
Birthplace Dublin, Ireland
Nationality Ireland

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1956

Noel King (born 13 September 1956) is a former professional footballer and the current head coach of Women's National League club Shelbourne.

1975

He was a substitute on Home Farm's FAI Cup winning side of 1975 as a teenager.

He made his European bow the following season in the 1975–76 European Cup Winners' Cup playing in Farm's only 2 European games.

1977

King signed for Dundalk in 1977 and played 2 games in the 1977–78 European Cup Winners' Cup as well as being ever present in that league campaign.

In January 1977 he played for the League of Ireland XI team against Italian League B which included Gaetano Scirea.

1978

The following season he signed for Shamrock Rovers Playing at right-back, he was sent off on his debut in the President's Cup final defeat to Bohemians at Milltown on 30 August 1978.

He played 19 consecutive games and 4 in the 1978–79 European Cup Winners' Cup while also earning his Football Association coaching badge.

He played for the Republic of Ireland national football team amateur team that qualified and reached the semi-finals of the 1978 UEFA Amateur Cup.

1982

He then went to Home Farm before linking up with Bohemians for two seasons, and then it was back to Dundalk where he played 2 games in the 1982–83 European Cup.

His second stint at Milltown saw him link up with Rovers manager Jim McLaughlin, this time as player/coach.

His fiery style of play combined with his great coaching abilities won him two League and one FAI Cup medal with the now resurgent Hoops.

1984

He made 76 appearances in this second stint including two in the 1984-85 European Cup.

The call for a fresh challenge saw King move to French second division club Valenciennes where he played for the first team and coached their youths side.

1985

In November 1985 he left France to become player-manager at Derry.

1987

He had his contract terminated in November 1987.

He then moved to Waterford United for the rest of that 1987–88 League of Ireland Premier Division season.

1988

In July 1988 King was appointed manager of Shamrock Rovers, The club was in a mess after losing Glenmalure Park and Noel was quoted "I have the best job I have ever had in football. It's the biggest tradition, the biggest club, in the country. We don't have the size of Derry's support but we're a bigger club".

1990

In February 1990 King was awarded undisclosed damages in settlement of his libel action against the BBC.

He was also part of the Republic of Ireland coaching staff, attending the 1990 World Cup as a team coach.

1991

He was sacked after three years in charge in December 1991 after guiding the club to the 1991 FAI Cup Final.

1992

In July 1992 King was appointed manager of Limerick FC but despite a League of Ireland Cup and a top six finish win he left in May 1993.

Then he resigned in August but was reappointed in October.

1994

In July 1994 he returned as a director and as a player.

The following season King played as well as being the club's general manager and later in the season back to manager.

2000

For 10 years from 2000 until 2010 he was manager of the Republic of Ireland women's national team.

King was appointed the manager of the Ireland Women's senior team in 2000.

2001

In 2001, he replaced Dermot Keely who was on medical rest as Shelbourne won the Title.

2002

He again worked with Shelbourne's management team in 2002, after coaching in the League of Ireland with Drogheda United.

2003

He also managed Finn Harps during their play-off battle with fierce local rivals Derry City in 2003.

2009

In 2009, the team missed out on qualification to the European Championships, losing in a play-off to Iceland.

2010

In 2010 under his guidance, the women's under-17 team finished runners up at the 2010 UEFA Championship and qualified for the 2010 World Cup.

After his success with the Irish women's squads, King was appointed the head coach of the Republic of Ireland under-21 side in July 2010.

His first game in charge at Tallaght Stadium ended in a record win.

2013

He was appointed interim men's national team senior manager on 23 September 2013 following the resignation of Giovanni Trapattoni.

King was born in Dublin.

During his career he played for Dundalk (two spells), Shamrock Rovers (three spells), Home Farm, Bohemians, Valenciennes, Derry City, and Limerick.

On 23 September 2013, King was named as interim Ireland senior manager following the resignation of Giovanni Trapattoni.

In his first game in charge on 11 October 2013, Ireland lost 3–0 away to Germany in a 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier at the RheinEnergieStadion.

In his second and final game in charge on 15 October, Ireland defeated Kazakhstan 3–1 at the Aviva Stadium.

2020

On 31 December 2020, King was appointed manager of the Shelbourne Women's National League team for the 2021 and 2022 seasons.