Damien Duff
Irish footballer
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2025 | Won the President of Ireland's Cup as manager of Shelbourne |
2024 | Won the League of Ireland Premier Division as manager of Shelbourne |
2024 | Damien Duff was recognized as the SWAI Personality of the Year. |
November 1 2024 | Duff guided Shelbourne to the league title for the first time since 2006 after a 1-0 win against Derry City, describing the title win as 'Hollywood' and the 'pinnacle of his career'. |
2023 | In his first season, Duff led Shelbourne to the FAI Cup Final. |
2022 | Damien Duff was involved in RTÉ Sport's coverage of the FIFA World Cup 2022. |
2022 | As manager of Shelbourne, Damien Duff led the team to the FAI Cup runner-up position. |
February 18 2022 | Duff's first match in senior management resulted in a 3–0 loss at home to rivals St Patrick's Athletic. |
November 3 2021 | Damien Duff was appointed as the first team manager of League of Ireland Premier Division club Shelbourne. |
January 8 2021 | Stepped down as assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland senior team. |
2020 | Damien Duff contributed to RTÉ Sport's coverage of UEFA Euro 2020. |
June 24 2020 | It was announced that Duff would also become head coach of the under-17 team at League of Ireland club Shelbourne, alongside his role as assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland senior team. |
April 5 2020 | Duff was announced as the assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland senior team to Stephen Kenny. |
February 2019 | Duff was promoted to first team coach at Celtic when Neil Lennon became the interim manager. |
January 2019 | Damien Duff was appointed to a reserve team coaching position with Celtic. |
2016 | Damien Duff was part of RTÉ Sport's coverage for UEFA Euro 2016. |
July 31 2016 | Duff joined the Shamrock Rovers first-team coaching staff until the end of the season, with plans to take control of the under-15 group he previously managed. |
April 16 2016 | Damien Duff was announced to take on a coaching role with the Republic of Ireland under-15s, following a recommendation from FAI High Performance Director Ruud Dokter for more ex-internationals to be involved in coaching. |
2015 | After retiring, Damien Duff began his coaching career with Shamrock Rovers. |
2015 | Damien Duff took on a coaching role with the Republic of Ireland youth teams. |
2015 | Damien Duff worked with the Celtic youth team. |
December 21 2015 | After making nine appearances for Shamrock Rovers, Damien Duff announced his retirement from football. |
July 14 2015 | Damien Duff signed for League of Ireland Premier Division club Shamrock Rovers and announced he would be donating his wages to charity. |
March 2015 | Duff confirmed that he would leave Melbourne City to return to his homeland, intending to finish his career in the League of Ireland. |
2014 | Duff made his debut for Melbourne City against Sydney FC, assisting David Villa for his first goal in the A-League. |
2014 | Duff scored his first goal for Melbourne City against the Newcastle Jets in a 5–2 win. |
June 2014 | Damien Duff joined Australian A-League club Melbourne City as a free transfer on a one-year deal. |
May 23 2014 | Duff was released from Fulham at the end of the 2013–14 season. |
April 16 2014 | Duff confirmed his intention to leave Fulham at the end of the 2013–14 season. |
February 22 2013 | Duff signed a new contract with Fulham, extending his stay at the club until summer 2014. |
2012 | Damien Duff appeared 6 times for the Republic of Ireland national team. |
2012 | He was part of the Republic of Ireland team that secured qualification for UEFA Euro 2012 with a 5–1 aggregate play-off win over Estonia. |
August 24 2012 | He announced his retirement from international football. |
August 18 2012 | Duff scored the opening goal in Fulham's 5–0 win over Norwich City on the opening day of the 2012–13 Premier League season. |
June 18 2012 | Duff captained the Republic of Ireland on his 100th cap against Italy in their final group game of UEFA Euro 2012. |
April 7 2012 | Duff starred in Fulham's 0–3 away win over Bolton Wanderers, setting up Clint Dempsey for a goal during his 350th league appearance. |
March 31 2012 | After nine goalless matches, Duff scored in Fulham's 2–1 win over Norwich City. |
2011 | Damien Duff scored 1 goal in 9 appearances for the Republic of Ireland national team. |
2011 | Duff and Elaine welcomed their first child, Woody, born in County Dublin. |
March 5 2011 | Duff scored a brace in a 3–2 victory against former side Blackburn Rovers at Craven Cottage. |
February 27 2011 | Duff played the full 90 minutes and scored a goal in a 1–1 draw with Manchester City. |
February 8 2011 | Damien Duff played in a match against Wales at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, resulting in a 3–0 victory for the Republic of Ireland in the 2011 Nations Cup. |
February 5 2011 | Duff started the Premier League game against Aston Villa, which ended in a 2–2 draw. |
January 15 2011 | Duff made his 500th career appearance in English football in a 1–1 draw against Wigan Athletic. |
2010 | Damien Duff made 5 appearances for the Republic of Ireland national team. |
2010 | Damien Duff played in the UEFA Europa League Final with Fulham. |
June 2010 | Damien Duff married Elaine at Babington House near Frome in Somerset. |
January 17 2010 | Duff started and completed the full 90 minutes in a match against Blackburn Rovers, which ended in a 2–0 defeat. |
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