Brendan Clarke

Brendan Clarke (born 17 September 1985 in Dublin) is an Irish football player who plays for St Patrick's Athletic in the League of Ireland Premier Division.

Brendan Clarke
Personal information
Full name Brendan Clarke
Date of birth (1985-09-17) 17 September 1985
Place of birth Dublin, Ireland
Height 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Playing position(s) Goalkeeper
Club information
Current team
St Patrick's Athletic
Number 26
Youth career
C.I.E. Ranch
Cherry Orchard
St Patrick's Athletic
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2009 St Patrick's Athletic 29 (0)
2008Sporting Fingal (loan) 14 (0)
2010 Sporting Fingal 17 (0)
2011 Sligo Rovers 31 (0)
2012–2016 St Patrick's Athletic 128 (0)
2017–2018 Limerick 50 (0)
2018– St Patrick's Athletic 53 (1)
National team
2008 Republic of Ireland U23 0 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Club career

St Patrick's Athletic

Clarke is a goalkeeper and played schoolboy football for local side Cherry Orchard. He is one of a handful of local players to have played for St. Pats. Clarke had an extended spell in the first team at the end of the 2004 season as regular 'keeper Chris Adamson's form dropped.

In 2007, Clarke was sent on a season-long loan to Waterford United but was recalled before the season got underway. At the end of the 2007 season, Clarke played in the 4 of the last 5 league games. Keeping 3 clean sheets out of 4 ensuring the Saints secured UEFA Cup football in 2008. He only missed the last game of the season due to an injury during the warm-up.

He had a very successful loan spell at Sporting Fingal F.C. during the 2nd half of the 2008 season. He played 14 games for Fingal, keeping 7 clean sheets.

When coming back to the Saints for the 2009 season, Clarke was told by the then boss, John McDonnell, that he'd be his number 1 goalkeeper for the season. McDonnell then left the club and was replaced by Jeff Kenna as manager. Kenna let goalkeeper Barry Ryan go to Galway United and replaced him with Galway keeper Gary Rogers. Kenna favoured Rogers from day one and installed Rogers as his number 1 keeper. When Jeff Kenna resigned, new manager Pete Mahon came in and immediately put Clarke into the team. Clarke played in the final 10 games of the 2009 season and put in some fine performances. He kept 4 clean sheets in the 10 games including clean sheets against the Saints relegation rivals Bray Wanderers twice and Dundalk, and also keeping a clean sheet in the vital last game of the season against Shamrock Rovers.

Sporting Fingal

Following the 2009 season, Clarke signed a 2-year full-time contract with Sporting Fingal, where he'd had a very successful loan spell in 2008.

Sligo Rovers

After Sporting Fingal ceased trading Clarke's contract was cancelled and he signed for Sligo Rovers on a 1-year full-time contract on 15 February 2011. Clarke impressed immediately by saving a penalty on his debut in the 1–0 win over Derry City F.C. in The Brandywell. He followed this up by keeping 5 clean sheets in his first 6 games. He has gone on a great run and has currently kept 9 consecutive clean sheets, setting a new League of Ireland record for consecutive clean sheets. This has helped Rovers move to the top of the Airtricity League Premier Division. Solid performances from Clarke helped Sligo to a 2nd-place finish in the league and also a cup winners medal as Sligo lifted the FAI Cup for the second year in a row.

Return to St. Patrick's Athletic

Clarke signed a contract to return to the Saints for the 2012 season on 21 December 2011. He earned his place as number one keeper ahead of Barry Murphy and kept five clean sheets in the opening eight games of the season, conceding only three goals. Clarke remained at the Saints for five seasons, in which he won the League in 2013, the 2014 President's Cup, the 2014 Leinster Senior Cup, the 2014 FAI Cup (the club's first in 53 years), as well as the League Cup in 2015 and 2016.

Limerick

On 3 December 2016, Limerick announced via their Twitter account that they had signed Clarke for the 2017 season.[2]

International career

He has represented the Republic of Ireland at schools international level and was selected as part of the Republic of Ireland Under 23 squad to play Northern Ireland in 2008.

Career statistics

Professional appearances – correct as of 15 August 2020.

'Europe' includes UEFA Europa League and UEFA Champions League. 'Other' includes Setanta Cup, Leinster Senior Cup, President's Cup.

Club Season League FAI Cup League Cup Europe Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
St Patrick's Athletic 2003 League of Ireland Premier Division 00000000
2004 60002080
2005 40000040
2006 10000010
2007 400010001060
2008 500000001060
Sporting Fingal (loan) 2008 League of Ireland First Division 14010150
St Patrick's Athletic 2009 League of Ireland Premier Division 9000100010110
Sporting Fingal 2010 17010102000210
Sporting Fingal total 31020102000360
Sligo Rovers 2011 League of Ireland Premier Division 31050302020430
St Patrick's Athletic 2012 20020006010290
2013 30030002020370
2014 33050002040440
2015 16020102020230
2016 29040204000390
Limerick 2017 260301000300
2018 2400000240
Limerick total 50030100000540
St Patrick's Athletic 2018 League of Ireland Premier Division 1212010151
2019 34020002000380
2020 700070
St Patrck's Athletic total 2101200701801302681
Career total 32213001202201504011

Honours

Club

St Patrick's Athletic

Sligo Rovers

Maynooth University (As assistant manager)

Personal

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References

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