SOCCER PLAYER

Mark Kinsella

1972 - Today

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Mark Anthony Kinsella (born 12 August 1972) is an Irish football manager and former player, currently a coach at Drogheda United after previously being both the manager and assistant manager. He played as a central midfielder for most of his career. Kinsella began his career at Colchester United, before spells at Charlton Athletic, Aston Villa, West Bromwich Albion, Walsall and Lewes. He played 48 times for the Republic of Ireland, scoring three goals and playing in the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and South Korea. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Mark Kinsella is the 17,268th most popular soccer player (down from 15,502nd in 2024), the 514th most popular biography from Ireland (down from 490th in 2019) and the 46th most popular Irish Soccer Player.

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Among people born in 1972, Mark Kinsella ranks 1,348Before him are Jay Manuel, Immaculée Ilibagiza, Luke Greenfield, Imaani, Amy Weber, and Mike Kohn. After him are Denise Lewis, Karl Pilkington, Samantha Riley, Karen Clark, Clayton Ince, and Steph Cook.

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In Ireland

Among people born in Ireland, Mark Kinsella ranks 514 out of 549Before him are Liu Hao (null), Christopher Juul-Jensen (1989), Kellie Harrington (1989), Samantha Mumba (1983), Paschal Donohoe (1974), and Pádraig Harrington (1971). After him are Art Parkinson (2001), Stephen Ward (1985), Eleanor Maguire (1970), Michael Carruth (1967), Cian O'Connor (1979), and Wes Hoolahan (1982).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Ireland

Among soccer players born in Ireland, Mark Kinsella ranks 46Before him are Troy Parrott (2002), Anthony Stokes (1988), Mark Travers (1999), Stephen Carr (1976), Liam Miller (1981), and Gavin Bazunu (2002). After him are Stephen Ward (1985), Wes Hoolahan (1982), Glenn Whelan (1984), Evan Ferguson (2004), Darren Randolph (1987), and Kenny Cunningham (1971).