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Colm Muldoon
Irish footballer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Colm Muldoon is an Irish former footballer who played as a defender and was a football manager.
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Club career
Muldoon played in the League of Ireland Premier Division during the 1991–92 season with Athlone Town.[1] Following the relegation of Athlone to the Irish first division, he remained with the team for the 1992–93 season.[2][3] In 1994, Athlone secured a promotion to the premier league. and Muldoon re-signed with the club to compete in the top-tier league.[1] He had another run in the Irish top tier with Athlone during the 1995–96 season.[1]
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Managerial career
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In 2009, his former club, Athlone Town, named him their manager for the under-20 team in the League of Ireland U20 Division.[4][5] After a three-month stint with Athlone, he departed from the club.[6] Muldoon ventured abroad to the United States to manage the Middle Georgia State University soccer program.[7]
In the summer of 2012, he joined Kingston FC of the Canadian Soccer League as the club's head coach, replacing Jimmy Hamrouni midway through the season.[8][9] Kingston would finish the season in the fourteenth spot in the league's first division.[10] Muldoon re-signed with Kingston the following season and began refining the roster with a mixture of imports and university players.[11][12] Kingston produced a six-game undefeated streak and held the top position in the earlier stages of the season.[13] Following their initial undefeated streak, Kingston produced another 11-match undefeated streak and would ultimately secure the league's first division title.[14] Kingston defeated the Serbian White Eagles in the preliminary round of the playoffs.[15] He led Kingston to the championship final in the semifinal round by defeating London City.[16][17] However, in the championship match, the divisional champions were defeated by SC Waterloo Region.[18] Muldoon was awarded the league's Coach of the Year for his achievements throughout the season.[18]
Muldoon returned to manage Kingston for the 2014 season.[19][20] In his third season with Kingston, he secured another playoff berth by finishing third in the division.[21] In the opening round of the post-season, the club was defeated by the Serbian White Eagles.[22] Their playoff journey concluded in the next round after a defeat by Toronto Croatia.[23]
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Honors
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Kingston FC
- Canadian Soccer League First Division: 2013[14]
- CSL Championship runner-up: 2013[18]
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