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All About Tony McCarthy, The Retired Irish Footballer Turned Physiotherapist at Shamrock Rovers

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Tony McCarthy is a retired Irish footballer who currently works as a physiotherapist for Shamrock Rovers. Born in Dublin in 1969, he played professionally as a central defender.

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His career began in the League of Ireland, starting with University College Dublin in the late 1980s. He impressed there, even earning caps for the Republic of Ireland U21 team.

McCarthy moved between several League of Ireland clubs throughout the early 1990s, including Derry City and Shelbourne. Notably, he won the League of Ireland title with Shelbourne and was named PFAI Young Player of the Year in 1992.

In 1992, Tony took his talents across the Irish Sea to play for Millwall in England. He stayed there for a successful stint lasting two and a half years.

McCarthy then returned to Ireland, even featuring in the Irish national set-up under managers Giovanni Trapattoni and Martin O’Neill.

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Tony McCarthy
Photo via Swords Osteopath
Tony McCarthy
Photo via Swords Osteopath

After retiring from playing, Tony McCarthy transitioned into the role of a physiotherapist. He currently works for the very same club he began his professional career with, Shamrock Rovers.

Tony McCarthy Parents

Tony’s parents are currently unknown.

Tony McCarthy Wife and Children

Tony has not disclosed information regarding his wife and children.

Tony McCarthy Age

Tony is currently 54 years old. He was born on November 9, 1969.

Tony McCarthy Height 

Tony is 1.93 m tall.

Tony McCarthy Salary and Net Worth 

Tony has not disclosed his current earnings to the public, but his net worth is estimated to be about $1 million.


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