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Full name
  
Kenneth Irons

1989–1999
  
Tranmere Rovers

Position
  
Midfielder

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
Kenny Irons


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Date of birth
  
(1970-11-04) 4 November 1970 (age 45)

Place of birth
  
Liverpool, England

Current team
  
Cammell Laird 1907 F.C.

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Kenneth "Kenny" Irons (born 4 November 1970) is an English former professional footballer who made more than 500 appearances in the Football League playing for Tranmere Rovers and Huddersfield Town.

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He was signed up as a trainee at Tranmere Rovers in 1989, where he made nearly 400 appearances for them in 10 years, before moving to Steve Bruce's Huddersfield Town side for £500,000 in 1999.

He brought steel to the Terriers' side and is most remembered by Town fans for his 35-yard thunderbolt goal that defeated Gianluca Vialli's Chelsea side 1–0 in the 3rd round of the Worthington Cup at Stamford Bridge.

In 2003, he left Town to join Irish Football League side Linfield, where he helped them gain the title during that season. The following season, he had a short spell at League of Wales side NEWI Cefn Druids, before moving to Caernarfon Town where he stayed until the arrival of Steve O'Shaughnessy as manager in September 2006

He played football in Queensland, Australia. Irons stint for the Mareeba Bulls was mildly successful, finishing second the FNQ league. he now coaches at tranmere at the centre of excellence.

In 2008, Kenny signed for Liverpool Veterans Side Sacre Coeur, who compete in the I Zingari Combination League. However, following the 4–1 defeat on 9 April at the hands of Bootle side Jawbone FC, Irons finally retired.

At the age of 46, Irons helped England win the 2016 Seniors World Cup, for retired professionals, in Thailand.

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References

Kenny Irons (footballer) Wikipedia