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Full name
  
Pierce O'Leary

Years
  
Team

Apps
  
(Gls)

Children
  
Ryan O'Leary

Niece
  
Ciara O'Leary

Place of birth
  
Dublin, Ireland

Team
  
Apps

Playing position
  
Defender

Siblings
  
David O'Leary

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Date of birth
  
(1959-11-05) 5 November 1959 (age 57)

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Pierce O'Leary (born 5 November 1959 in Dublin) is an Irish former professional footballer. Pierce is the brother of former Arsenal star and fellow Irish international David O'Leary.

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Football career

O'Leary signed for Shamrock Rovers in 1977 under Johnny Giles and made his debut in October and went on to win the FAI Cup in 1978. A week after the Cup Final he signed for Philadelphia Fury where he spent three months. In 1981 he signed for Vancouver Whitecaps before joining Celtic in November 1984.

O'Leary earned youth caps and 7 Republic of Ireland national football team caps while at Milltown, five Republic of Ireland national under-21 football team caps and made three appearances for Rovers in European competition. The tall centre-half made his Celtic debut in a 2–1 Scottish Cup victory at Hamilton Accies on 30 January 1985. He came on as substitute in the 1985 Scottish Cup final as Celtic came from behind to defeat Dundee United 2–1. He then made enough appearances to claim a League Championship medal after Celtic pipped Hearts for the title on the final day of the 1985–86 season. He was forced to retire in 1988 due to recurring pelvic trouble.

Pierce's son Ryan O'Leary is now a professional footballer with Kilmarnock.

Post Football career

Prior to retiring from football in 1988, O'Leary had set up an industrial cleaning business in Glasgow in partnership with Packie Bonner. Bonner's involvement only lasted a few years, but under O'Leary the business secured numerous contracts with offices, shops and hospitals. However, O'Leary went bankrupt in March 2013 and a new business has since been set up with his wife as director/

Honours

  • FAI Cup
  • Shamrock Rovers – 1978
  • Scottish League
  • Celtic F.C. – 1985/86
  • Scottish Cup
  • Celtic F.C. – 1985
  • References

    Pierce O'Leary Wikipedia