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Paul George Armstrong (born 5 October 1978) is an Irish former professional
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who played mainly as a
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. Armstrong played in both professional and semi-professional teams in England and Scotland and had international appearances for the Republic of Ireland U18 and U21 teams.


Playing career


Brighton and Hove Albion

Armstrong started his career as a junior for
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youth team, progressing into the first team in 1997. In March 1998, he was picked for the Republic of Ireland under-21 team for a friendly game against the Czech Republic. Armstrong scored his first senior goal from a penalty in a game against Chester City in January 1999. Armstrong made over 50 league appearances with Brighton and Hove until he was released by
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in 2000.


Airdrieonians and Airdrie United

He transferred to the Scottish leagues as a defender for Airdrieonians (''see The Last Ever Airdrieonians Team'') in the
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, winning the Scottish Challenge Cup in the first two seasons he was there; Armstrong was the only player to play in both finals. In his second season with Airdrieonians, he helped the team finish second place in the First Division, but the club suffered serious financial problems and was liquidated on 1 May 2002. An Airdrie club was re-incarnated as Airdrie United by taking over Clydebank after their initial bid to stay in the Scottish Football League was given instead to Gretna. Armstrong had a trial at Stranraer during the summer of 2002, but he decided to sign to Airdrie United for a season. Airdrie missed out on promotion back to the First Division by a single point to
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. Armstrong scored 2 goals in 42 games for the new club before moving back to Sussex.


Crawley Town

Armstrong joined
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in 2003, then playing in the Southern League although a change in management saw Francis Vines take over and saw the club being promoted into the Conference National at the end of the 2003/04 season. However, after three years at Crawley, the club suffered a financial crisis and went into administration in 2006, with many players leaving to join new clubs after not being paid for weeks. Armstrong decided not to stay after 6 goals in 60 appearances with the club.


Eastbourne Borough

Armstrong joined Eastbourne Borough from local Sussex team
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on 18 June 2006. He was made club captain, bringing success to Eastbourne as they were promoted into the Conference National from the Conference South at the end of the 2007–08 season via the play-offs, against Hampton & Richmond. Armstrong made several first team starts in the 2008/09 season with Eastbourne in the Conference National until he was attacked outside a pub in Crawley, in late December 2008, causing a near-fatal blood clot in the brain, however he was lucky to recover and later helped Eastbourne complete their first season in the Conference and also the Sussex Senior Cup at the end of the season.


Whitehawk

At the end of the 2009–10 season, Armstrong was released by Eastbourne Borough and signed for Brighton-based
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, where he was made captain. Armstrong was an ever present in his first season, scoring 11 times as the newly promoted Hawks reached the Isthmian League South Division play-offs. The following season he captained the side to the Isthmian League South Division title and a Sussex Senior Cup final win at
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against
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. Armstrong retired from playing after winning the Isthmian League Premier Division with the Hawks in 2012–13. During that season he also appeared for Lancing. In May 2014 Armstrong was appointed Youth Team Manager at Burgess Hill Town.


Honours

Airdrieonians * Scottish Challenge Cup: 2000–01, 2001–02 Crawley Town *Southern League Cup Winners 2002–03, 2003–04 *Southern League Championship Trophy 2003–04, 2004–05 *Southern League Champions 2003–04 Eastbourne Borough * Conference South Play-off winners 2004–05, 2007–08 Whitehawk * Isthmian League South Division winners 2011-12 * Isthmian League Premier Division winners 2012-13


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Armstrong, Paul 1978 births Living people Republic of Ireland men's association footballers Republic of Ireland men's under-21 international footballers Crawley Town F.C. players Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. players Eastbourne Borough F.C. players Airdrieonians F.C. (1878) players Airdrieonians F.C. players Whitehawk F.C. players Scottish Football League players English Football League players Men's association football midfielders Association footballers from Dublin (city)