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2020 Season – Premier Division Squad Numbers Club: Bohemians No SSE AIRTRICITY LEAGUE 2020 SEASON PREMIER DIVISION SQUAD LISTS 2020 SEASON – PREMIER DIVISION SQUAD NUMBERS CLUB: BOHEMIANS NO. NAME POSITION 1 James Talbot GK 2 Andy Lyons DF 3 Anthony Breslin DF 4 Dan Casey DF 5 Robert Cornwall DF 6 Ciaran Kelly DF 7 Danny Mandroiu MF 8 JJ Lunney MF 9 Dinny Corcoran FW 10 Keith Ward MF 11 Kris Twardek MF 12 Danny Grant MF 14 Conor Levingston MF 15 Andre Wright FW 16 Keith Buckley MF 17 Callum Thompson MF 18 James Finnerty DF 19 Glen McAuley FW 22 Paddy Kirk DF 23 Michael Barker DF 25 Stephen McGuinness GK 26 Ross Tierney MF 27 Luke Wade Slater MF 28 Dawson Devoy MF 2020 SEASON – PREMIER DIVISION SQUAD NUMBERS CLUB: CORK CITY NO. NAME POSITION 1 Mark McNulty GK 2 Charlie Fleming DF 3 Alan Bennett DF 4 Rob Slevin DF 5 Henry Ochieng MF 6 Gearóid Morrissey MF 7 Dylan McGlade FW 8 Cian Coleman MF 10 Dáire O’Connor FW 11 Cory Galvin FW 13 David Harrington GK 14 Ronan Hurley DF 15 Darragh Crowley FW 16 Alec Byrne MF 17 Kyron Stabana DF 18 Josh Honohan DF 19 Reyon Dillon FW 20 Joe Redmond DF 21 Liam Bossin GK 22 Deshane Dalling FW 23 Joseph Oluwu DF 24 Cian Murphy FW 26 Dale Holland MF 29 Beineón O’Brien-Whitmarsh FW 30 Rory Doyle MF 31 Cian Bargary FW 2020 SEASON – PREMIER DIVISION SQUAD NUMBERS CLUB: DERRY CITY NO. NAME POSITION 1 Peter Cherrie GK 2 Colm Horgan DF 3 Ciaran Coll DF 4 Ciaron Harkin MF 6 Eoin Toal DF 7 Jamie McDonagh MF 8 Gerardo Bruna MF 9 Tim Nilsen FW 10 Walter Figueira FW 11 Adam Liddle FW 13 Nathan Gartside GK 15 Ronan Boyce DF 16 Conor Clifford MF 17 Paul Moussa Bakayoko FW 19 Stephen Mallon MF 20 Darren Cole DF 21 Danny Koy Lupano DF 22 Conor McCormack MF 23 Ally Gilchrist DF 24 Mark McChrystal DF 26 Orrin McLaughlin MF 27 Ronan McKinley MF 28 Jack Parke DF 29 Jack Malone MF 30 Jack Lemoignan GK 31 Patrick Ferry FW 33 Michael Harris FW 2020 SEASON – PREMIER DIVISION SQUAD NUMBERS CLUB: DUNDALK NO. NAME POSITION 1 Gary Rogers GK 2 Sean Gannon DF 3 Brian Gartland DF 4 Sean Hoare DF 5 Chris Shields MF 6 Jordan Flores MF 7 Michael Duffy MF 8 John Mountney MF 9 Patrick Hoban FW 10 Greg Sloggett MF 11 Patrick McEleney MF 12 Georgie Kelly FW 14 Dane Massey DF 15 Darragh Leahy DF 16 Sean Murray MF 18 Will Patching MF 20 Aaron McCarey GK 21 Daniel Cleary DF 23 Cameron Smith MF 27 Daniel Kelly MF 28 Lido Lotefa MF 44 Andy Boyle DF 2020 SEASON – PREMIER DIVISION SQUAD NUMBERS CLUB: FINN HARPS NO. NAME POSITION 1 Mark McGinley GK 2 Shaun Kelly DF 4 Kosovar Sadiki DF 5 David Webster DF 6 Gareth Harkin MF 7 Karl O’Sullivan MF 8 Ruairi Harkin MF 9 Cameron Saul FW 10 Raff Cretaro FW 11 Barry McNamee MF 12 Kieran Farren DF 14 Mark Coyle MF 15 Jamie Browne FW 16 Shane McEleney DF 17 Mark Russell DF 18 Leo Donnellan MF 20 Adrian Delap MF 21 Stephen Doherty MF 22 Sam Todd DF 23 Daragh Ellison DF 24 Ryan Connolly MF 25 Patrick McGarvey GK 26 Tony McNamee MF 27 Corey McBride MF 28 Pat Loughrey MF 32 Tom McDermott GK 2020 SEASON – PREMIER DIVISION SQUAD NUMBERS CLUB: ST. PATRICK’S ATHLETIC NO. NAME POSITION 1 Brian Maher GK 2 Rory Feely DF 3 Ian Bermingham DF 4 Dan Ward MF 5 Lee Desmond DF 6 Jamie Lennon MF 7 Robbie Benson MF 8 Darragh Markey MF 9 Martin Rennie FW 10 Ronan Hale FW 11 Dean Clarke MF 12 Oliver Younger DF 14 Luke McNally DF 15 Billy King MF 16 Jason McClelland MF 17 Simon Madden DF 18 Jake Walker FW 19 Chris Forrester MF 20 Shane Griffin DF 22 James Doona MF 25 Conor Kearns GK 26 Brendan Clarke GK 30 Paul Cleary DF 34 Ben McCormack MF 35 Darragh Burns MF 2020 SEASON – PREMIER DIVISION SQUAD NUMBERS CLUB: SHAMROCK ROVERS NO. NAME POSITION 1 Alan Mannus GK 2 Rhys Marshall DF 3 Danny Lafferty DF 4 Roberto Lopes DF 5 Lee Grace DF 6 Greg Bolger MF 7 Dylan Watts MF 8 Ronan Finn MF 9 Aaron Greene FW 10 Aaron McEneff MF 11 Sean Kavanagh DF 14 Alex Dunne DF 15 Liam Scales DF 16 Gary O’Neill MF 18 Sean Callan DF 19 Dean Williams FW 21 Graham Burke FW 23 Neil Farrugia MF 25 Leon Pohls GK 26 Thomas Oluwa FW 27 Brandon Kavanagh MF 28 Joey O’Brien DF 29 Jack Byrne MF 30 Kian Clarke GK 31 Sean Brennan MF 2020 SEASON – PREMIER DIVISION SQUAD NUMBERS CLUB: SHELBOURNE NO. NAME POSITION 1 Colin McCabe GK 2 Daniel O’Reilly DF 3 Lorcan Fitzgerald DF 4 Oscar Brennan MF 5 Alex O’Hanlon MF 6 Daniel Byrne DF 7 Karl Sheppard MF 8 Gary Deegan MF 9 Ciaran Kilduff FW 10 Ryan Brennan MF 11 Jaze Kabia FW 12 Denzil Fernandes MF 14 Aidan Friel DF 15 Karl Moore DF 16 Daniel McKenna MF 17 Shane Farrell MF 18 Dayle Rooney MF 19 Sean Quinn MF 20 Aaron Dobbs FW 21 Alex Cetiner MF 23 Luke Byrne DF 25 Jack Brady GK 26 Georgie Poynton MF 2020 SEASON – PREMIER DIVISION SQUAD NUMBERS CLUB: SLIGO ROVERS NO. NAME POSITION 1 Edward McGinty GK 2 Lewis Banks DF 3 Regan Donelon DF 4 Danny Kane DF 5 Kyle Callan-McFadden DF 6 Johnny Dunleavy DF 7 Ronan Coughlan FW 10 Darragh Noone MF 11 Jesse Devers FW 12 Mark Byrne MF 14 Will Seymore MF 16 Luke McNicholas GK 17 Teemu Penninkangas DF 18 John Russell MF 19 Ronan Murray FW 20 Darren Collins FW 21 John Mahon DF 22 David Cawley MF 23 Scott Lynch DF 25 Niall Morahan MF 26 Garry Buckley MF 30 James Robinson GK 2020 SEASON – PREMIER DIVISION SQUAD NUMBERS CLUB: WATERFORD NO. NAME POSITION 1 Tadhg Ryan GK 2 Akinwale Odimayo DF 3 Tyreke Wilson DF 4 Sam Bone DF 5 Andre Burley DF 6 Scott Allardice MF 8 Allistar Coote MF 9 Michael O’Connor FW 11 Matthew Smith FW 12 John Martin MF 14 Kevin O’Connor MF 15 Dean Walsh FW 16 Darragh Power DF 18 Robert McCourt DF 19 Will Fitzgerald MF 20 Graham Cummins FW 23 Shane Griffin MF 25 Brian Murphy GK 34 Mike Nzongong MF 35 Niall O’Keeffe MF .
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