Alan Dornan
Encyclopedia
Alan Dornan is a retired Northern Irish
footballer and manager. In an illustrious playing career, 'Bap' played over 1000 games, for Ards
, Linfield
and Crusaders
. He also had a short but unsuccessful spell in charge of the latter. He was the first ever Crusaders manager to be sacked.
Crusaders
Glenavon
Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is one of the four countries of the United Kingdom. Situated in the north-east of the island of Ireland, it shares a border with the Republic of Ireland to the south and west...
footballer and manager. In an illustrious playing career, 'Bap' played over 1000 games, for Ards
Ards F.C.
Ards F.C. is an intermediate, Northern Irish football club playing in IFA Championship 1. The club, founded in 1900, is from Newtownards, but plays its home matches at Dixon Park in Ballyclare, which it shares with Ballyclare Comrades...
, Linfield
Linfield F.C.
Linfield F.C. , is a semi-professional, Northern Irish football club, whose home ground is Windsor Park in Belfast, which is also the home of the Northern Ireland international team....
and Crusaders
Crusaders F.C.
Crusaders Football Club is a semi-professional, Northern Irish association football club, playing in the IFA Premiership. The club, founded in 1898, hails from Belfast and plays its home matches at Seaview. Club colours are red and black. The current manager is Stephen Baxter, appointed in 2005...
. He also had a short but unsuccessful spell in charge of the latter. He was the first ever Crusaders manager to be sacked.
Honours
Linfield- Irish League (5): 1985-86, 1986-87, 1988-89, 1992-93, 1993-94
- Irish CupIrish CupFor the equivalent tournament in the Republic of Ireland, see FAI Cup.The Irish Cup is the national cup knock-out competition in Northern Irish football. Inaugurated in 1881, it is the fourth oldest national cup competition in the world...
(2): 1993-94, 1994–95 - Irish League Cup (3): 1986-87, 1991–92, 1993–94
- County Antrim ShieldCounty Antrim ShieldThe County Antrim Shield is a football competition in Northern Ireland. The competition is open to senior teams who are members of the North East Ulster Football Association , often plus intermediate teams who...
(1): 1994-95 - Charity ShieldIrish FA Charity ShieldThe Irish FA Charity Shield is a now-defunct football competition which involved teams from Northern Ireland that was held on an occasional basis through the 1990s and early-2000s...
(2): 1993-94 (shared), 1994–95 - Gold CupGold Cup (Northern Ireland)The Gold Cup is a now-defunct cup competition which involved competitors from Ireland and from 1921 onwards, just for Northern Ireland. It was initially run by the New Irish Football Association but later, and mainly, by the Irish Football Association....
(3): 1987-88, 1988–89, 1989–90 - Ulster CupUlster CupThe Ulster Cup was an annual football competition held by the Irish Football League for senior clubs. It was held on fifty-one occasions until being suspended after the 1998/99 season and discontinued after a one-off re-appearance in 2002/03. The last three editions were only open to First...
(1): 1992-93 - Floodlit CupIrish League Floodlit CupThe Irish League Floodlit Cup was an annual football competition organised by the Irish Football League in the late-1980s and 1990s.- History :...
(1): 1993-94
Crusaders
- Irish League (1): 1996-97
- Irish League Cup (1): 1996-97
Glenavon
- Mid-Ulster CupMid-Ulster CupThe Mid-Ulster Cup is a senior football competition in Northern Ireland run by the Mid-Ulster Football Association.First held in 1887, the inaugural edition was won by Milford. For 30 seasons, from 1947/48 to 1977/78, while remaining a senior competition, senior clubs declined to take part, instead...
(1): 1998-99
External links
- Manager of CrusadersCrusaders F.C.Crusaders Football Club is a semi-professional, Northern Irish association football club, playing in the IFA Premiership. The club, founded in 1898, hails from Belfast and plays its home matches at Seaview. Club colours are red and black. The current manager is Stephen Baxter, appointed in 2005...
- Crusaders F.C. website