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Full name
  
Ronald Joseph McFall

Name
  
Ronnie McFall

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Football player


1975–1979
  
Glentoran

Current team
  
Portadown F.C.

1974
  
Irish League

Playing position
  
Defender

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Date of birth
  
(1945-07-18) 18 July 1945 (age 70)

Place of birth
  
Portadown, Northern Ireland

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Ronald Joseph "Ronnie" McFall MBE (born 18 July 1945) is a former football player and manager. He was most notably manager of hometown club Portadown for 29 years from December 1986 until his resignation in March 2016. At the time of his resignation he was the longest-serving manager in European club football, having held the record ever since Alex Ferguson stood down as Manchester United manager in 2013.

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As a player, McFall represented Portadown (twice), Dundee United, Ards, Glentoran (becoming Irish League champion with the latter). Managing in Irish League football from 1979 to 2016, McFall is amongst the most successful managers in the history of the Irish League having claimed five league titles, four Irish Cups and 20 other trophies during his time with Glentoran and Portadown. McFall was the first person to be rewarded the freedom of the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon area for his immense contribution to sport. He is also a five time Manager of the Year award winner, and the uncle of current Glentoran defender Ross Redman.

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Club

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As a player Ronnie McFall played as a full-back. He made his debut for Portadown in August 1964 in a Mid-Ulster derby match against Glenavon in the Ulster Cup. The following season he was signed by Dundee United for £4,000, where he became a regular in the reserve side but failed to make an appearance for the first team. He was released in April 1967 and went on to play for Ards, Portadown again, and Glentoran.

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McFall played in the 1974–75 UEFA Cup for Portadown. He also played in four 1977–78 European Cup games for the Glens, two of which came against a Giovanni Trappatoni led Juventus.

International

He won Northern Ireland Youth caps and also represented the Irish League against the League of Ireland in 1974.

Managerial career

McFall took his first managerial appointment, initially as player-manager, at Glentoran in January 1979. Although he helped the club to an Irish League title in 1981 and an Irish Cup win in 1983 he was sacked in December 1984 after a poor run of results.

In December 1986, McFall was appointed as manager at Portadown. He established the Ports as challengers for major honours, leading them to their first ever Irish League title in 1990 and first Irish Cup the following year. McFall won 23 trophies with Portadown and is the club's most successful manager of all time.

McFall was appointed as the Northern Ireland U23 manager for the International Challenge Trophy Series in 2009. [5] He celebrated 29 years in charge of Portadown in December 2015, and his 1000th league game in November 2013. He resigned as Portadown manager on 5 March 2016, after a shock 3–2 Irish Cup quarter-final defeat at home against second-tier side Lurgan Celtic.

At the time of his retirement, McFall had managed a total of 1,764 games in Irish League football, of which 1,483 came with Portadown.

Statistics

(Statistics apply to league matches only)

As a player

Portadown

  • Gold Cup (1): 1971–72
  • Texaco Cup (1): 1973–74
  • Carlsberg Cup (1): 1972–73
  • Glentoran

  • Irish League (1): 1976–77
  • Gold Cup (2): 1976–77, 1977–78
  • Ulster Cup (1): 1976–77
  • As a manager

    Glentoran

  • Irish League (1): 1980–81
  • Irish Cup (1): 1982–83
  • Gold Cup (1): 1982–83
  • Ulster Cup (3): 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84
  • Portadown

  • Irish League (4): 1989–90, 1990–91, 1995–96, 2001–02
  • Irish Cup (3): 1990–91, 1998–99, 2004–05
  • Irish League Cup (2): 1995–96, 2008–09
  • Gold Cup (1): 1992–93
  • Ulster Cup (2): 1990–91, 1995–96
  • Floodlit Cup (3): 1990–91, 1992–93, 1994–95
  • Mid-Ulster Cup (6): 1992–93, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1997–98, 2001–02, 2002–03
  • Charity Shield (1): 1999
  • IFA Championship (1): 2008–09
  • Individual

  • Manager of the Year (5): 1981, 1990, 1991, 1996, 2002
  • References

    Ronnie McFall Wikipedia