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Mark Kelly (footballer, born 1969)

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Full name
  
Mark Kelly

1987–1993
  
Portsmouth

Current team
  
Portsmouth F.C.

Years
  
Team

Height
  
1.75 m


Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
Mark Kelly

Position
  
Midfielder

Date of birth
  
(1969-11-27) 27 November 1969 (age 46)

Playing position
  
Winger (retired)

Place of birth
  
Basingstoke, England

Mark Kelly (born 27 November 1969 in Basingstoke) is a former professional footballer who played for Portsmouth and also won four caps for the Republic of Ireland.

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Club career

Portsmouth manager Alan Ball described the 18-year-old Kelly as "the next George Best" but despite some exciting performances a series of injuries prevented him from becoming fully established in the first team. He made his debut for Portsmouth as a substitute away to West Ham United in February 1988.

He never recovered from a serious knee injury sustained in 1991 and was forced to retire a year later, after a brief trial at Tottenham Hotspur in a bid to resurrect his career. Later he played part-time for Sligo Rovers and Farnborough Town.

International career

Although born in Basingstoke, Mark played for the Republic of Ireland through the parentage rule after being recommended to manager Jack Charlton. His first cap came on 27 April 1988 in a 2-0 friendly win over Yugoslavia at Lansdowne Road [1]. He won his first cap a month before he made his full debut at club level.

Coaching

Kelly worked as head of youth development at his former club, Portsmouth before leaving the club in October 2009. He eventually returned to Pompey on 18 June 2014, being appointed Academy manager.

Media work

Kelly joined BBC Radio Solent at the start of the 2011/12 season as their match summariser for live commentaries on Portsmouth matches.

References

Mark Kelly (footballer, born 1969) Wikipedia