Peter Eccles (soccer)
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Peter Eccles (born 24 August 1962 in Dublin) is an Irish former professional soccer player. He played for
Shamrock Rovers Shamrock Rovers Football Club ( ga, Cumann Peile Ruagairí na Seamróige) is an Irish association football club based in Tallaght, South Dublin. The club's senior team competes in the League of Ireland Premier Division and it is the most su ...
for many years as a centre back and was part of their successful teams of the 1980s. He won a record five league championships with the club, captaining the Rovers side to win the 1993–94 League of Ireland Premier Division. He scored 30 league goals for the Hoops.


Shamrock Rovers career

He made his League of Ireland debut on 18 October 1981 at Milltown against UCD. Eccles played throughout the 1980s in the Rovers team that won four league championships in row from 1984 to 1987 – a record achievement in Irish football. The team also won three FAI cups in a row, from 1985 to 1987 – a record only bettered by the Shamrock Rovers team of the 1960s. The Rovers 'four in a row' team fell apart after the club fell into crisis after the sale of Glenmalure Park in 1987. Eccles went to Australia for six months Australia and a short spell with Dundalk F.C. (4 games including one substitute appearance in the UEFA Cup) he signed a 2-year deal with Leicester City in England but only made one first team appearance for them (against Blackburn Rovers) in 1989. He returned to Rovers in October 1989 and stayed until 1994. In the season 1993/94, he captained Rovers to their 15th league title at the RDS Arena. However the following year, he left the club on bad terms with the then board of directors. In the absence of any recognition by SRFC to honour his 12-year stint at the club, Rovers fans organised a testimonial night for Peter on 13 November 1994. Peter made 9 appearances in European competition for Rovers, scoring once, against Linfield in the
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He was Rovers Player of the Year in 1992/93 Shamrock Rovers#Player of the Year.


International career

Eccles had one of Ireland's shortest ever international careers when he replaced Chris Hughton on 23 April 1986 at Lansdowne Road to play the last ten minutes of a 1–1 home friendly game against Urugua

This was his only ever appearance for the
Republic of Ireland national football team , FIFA Trigramme = IRL , Name = Republic of Ireland , Association = Football Association of Ireland (FAI) , Confederation = UEFA (Europe) , website fai.ie, Coach = Stephen Kenny (foot ...
. As well as his full international cap he represented the
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in Inter-League games and
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qualifying teams scoring against France in November 1987. He also won one youths cap.


Post Rovers

Peter signed for Crusaders after being let go by Rovers but suffered a broken leg on his debut in a North Belfast derby with Cliftonville in the Ulster Cup on 13 August 1994 which kept him out for the whole season. After 14 months out he signed for Home Farm in December 1995. After a short spell at
Athlone Town F.C. Athlone Town Association Football Club () is an Irish football club from Athlone who are playing in the League of Ireland. The club is the oldest in the League as it was founded in 1887. First elected to the League of Ireland in 1922, they pl ...
he returned to the Hoops for his third spell in September 1996. However lacking first team action he moved to
Home Farm Everton Home Farm Football Club is an Irish association football club based in Whitehall, Dublin. It was founded in 1928. The club joined the League of Ireland in 1972 after merging with Drumcondra. Following this merger they were briefly known as Home ...
in November where he played his last game in the League of Ireland on 27 April 1997. Soon after he retired from the League of Ireland he signed up for top Dublin GAA club Erin Go Bragh where he made a big impact during a distinguished three-year spell at centre half forward.


Honours

;Shamrock Rovers *
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: 5 ** 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87, 1993–94 *
FAI Cup The Football Association of Ireland Senior Challenge Cup (FAI Cup), known as the Extra.ie FAI Cup for sponsorship reasons, is a knock-out association football competition contested annually by teams from the Republic of Ireland (as well as Derry ...
: 3 ** 1985, 1986, 1987 * Leinster Senior Cup ** 1982 * LFA President's Cup: 2 ** 1984–85, 1987–88 ;Individual * SRFC Player of the Year: ** 1992–93


References

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