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Leon McSweeney (born 19 February 1983) is an Irish former
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who made more than 200 appearances in
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. McSweeney now serves as the U18-U23 Player Liaison Officer at former club
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.


Ireland

Leon McSweeney began his career with hometown club
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McSweeney's prolific form in Ireland whilst under the watchful eye of then manager
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earned him a move Leicester City in 2001, signing a 3-year professional contract whilst still a teenager.


England


Leicester City

Despite playing regularly for the Reserves, McSweeney failed to make a first-team appearance and in 2003 was released by then manager
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. He soon signed a contract with
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under the management of
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, where he made four appearances, before accepting a place at Loughborough University.


University/Non-League

McSweeney enjoyed success representing the university football club, helping them win the British University Sports Association (BUSA) championship in 2005 and 2006. McSweeney was subsequently selected to represent the English University Football Team at the British University Games in 2007, helping the team win the gold medal. In tandem with this, McSweeney tasted success at a number of non-league clubs starting at
Hucknall Town Hucknall Town Football Club are a football club based in the town of Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, England. The club are members of the and play at Watnall Road. History Hucknall Town were renamed from Hucknall Colliery Welfare in 1987 and for ...
, where he spent half a season, under then manager
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, helping them win what was then the
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title and achieve promotion to the
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. The club declined their place in the higher league, however, and in the summer of 2004 McSweeney moved to
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. He had a successful season with ''The Pitmen'', scoring 15 goals and helping them gain promotion to the Conference North. He could not agree a new contract with the club, however, and so moved back to
Hucknall Town Hucknall Town Football Club are a football club based in the town of Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, England. The club are members of the and play at Watnall Road. History Hucknall Town were renamed from Hucknall Colliery Welfare in 1987 and for ...
in the summer of 2005, only to return to
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again in December only to fail to save the club from relegation. The following summer McSweeney moved to Ilkeston Town under the guidance of former Nottingham Forest and Sheffield Wednesday striker
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. He spent one season there, scoring 12 goals. He graduated from
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in 2007 where he achieved a degree in geography with sport and leisure management.


Return to Ireland


Cork City

McSweeney moved back to his hometown club,
Cork City F.C. Cork City Football Club ( ga, Cumann Peile Chathair Chorcaí) is an Irish association football club based in Cork. The club was founded and elected to the League of Ireland in 1984. It was one of the first clubs in Ireland (and the first in ...
, in the
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in the summer of 2007, where he worked under well renowned Irish manager Damien Richardson . He made his debut in the League Cup Quarter-Final away to
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. He was an instant success at Turners Cross, playing predominantly as a right winger and played a key role in the club's successful
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campaign culminating in a 1–0 victory over Longford Town FC. At the end of the Irish 2007 season McSweeney was voted Cork City's "signing of the season" by an online poll at corkcity.ie, but contract talks stalled due to the infamous 'Arkaga' takeover and, despite interest from
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, he crossed the Irish Sea again, signing an 18-month contract with
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under the management of fellow Irishman
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.


Back to England


Stockport County

Success followed McSweeney to Edgeley Park, and at the end of the 2007–2008 season he played his part in helping 'The Hatters' gain promotion via the playoffs at the new
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, where they beat
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3–2 in a pulsating encounter in front of almost 40,000 spectators. McSweeney continued his fine form in Stockport's League 1 campaign in 2008/09 with some eye catching performances in his new role as right back, and the Hatters style of football under Gannon allowed McSweeney become a crowd favourite, as he weighed in with 5 goals and 8 assists in all competitions. He went on to make almost 50 appearances for the Cheshire side before administration forced the club to cut costs in the summer of 2009.


Hartlepool United

McSweeney was then snapped up by
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in May 2009 by Hartlepool's then Director of Sport Chris Turner. He went on to make over 70 appearances for "the Monkey Hangers" playing as both a right back and a winger scoring 4 goals and 17 assists in all competitions. In May 2011 he was not offered a new contract by the club, along with nine other players from the 2010–11 squad.


Leyton Orient

On 16 June 2011, McSweeney signed for
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, where he worked for a second time under
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. He signed a two-year contract. After a slow start to his Orient career due to injury caused in his debut game away at
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, McSweeney soon established himself as first choice right back. His adaptability proved a useful tool with Slade using McSweeney in both midfield and often as an accomplished left back to fill the club's problem position. After 73 appearances in all competitions, and with the team finishing three points outside the playoffs in 7th, McSweeney was released by Orient on 30 April 2013.


Carlisle United

Having not won in their opening six games of the 2013/2014 season,
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manager
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took McSweeney north to Cumbria signing a four-month deal with
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on 4 September 2013. Abbott was dismissed as manager after McSweeney's first game, a 1–0 home defeat to
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resulting in
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becoming caretaker manager. McSweeney played a key role in the oncoming fixtures helping the team secure consecutive wins against
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,
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and
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. As a result of this upturn in club fortunes
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was appointed full-time manager. McSweeney went on to start 10 games for the Cumbrians, winning 6 and drawing 2, but was informed that his short-term deal would not be extended beyond January as a result of budget overspending.


Northampton Town

McSweeney became one of new manager,
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, first signings as manager of
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, signing him on a contract until the end of the 2013–14 season on 30 January 2014, with the team seven points adrift at the foot of the League two table. McSweeney instantly slotted in at right back for the struggling 'Cobblers' and went on to make 18 appearances in the remaining 20 games helping the team secure safety in the division on the last day of the season with victory over Oxford. A detailed account of Northampton's relegation battle, "Cobblers and the Great Escape", can be found at McSweeney's personal blog http://sweeneymc83blog.wordpress.com. Despite the club's survival, McSweeney was not offered a renewed contract and was released at the end of the 2014 season along with eight others


Honours

Hucknall Town • Northern Premier League Winner (now Conference North): 2004 Hednesford Town • Southern Premier League Play-Off Winner: 2005 Cork City • FAI Cup Winner: 2007 Stockport County • League 2 Play-Off Winner: 2008


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:McSweeney, Leon 1983 births Living people Association footballers from Cork (city) Men's association football midfielders Men's association football forwards Republic of Ireland men's association footballers Cork City F.C. players Leicester City F.C. players Hednesford Town F.C. players Hucknall Town F.C. players Ilkeston Town F.C. (1945) players Stockport County F.C. players Hartlepool United F.C. players Leyton Orient F.C. players Carlisle United F.C. players Northampton Town F.C. players League of Ireland players English Football League players Loughborough University F.C. players