Kevin Edward Doyle (born 18 September 1983 in Adamstown,
County Wexford, Ireland) is an Irish footballer who currently
plays for Reading in the English Premier League.
Club career
eircom League
The Irish forward started his career playing for Adamstown
and his county, Wexford, before moving to his first professional
club St Patrick's Athletic in September 2001. Doyle initially
played for the club's under 18 side but within months had made
his League of Ireland début. He then had a successful spell with
Cork City which he joined in February 2003. Doyle scored 25
goals for Cork City where he began playing on the right-wing but
soon reverted to his natural position of striker.
Reading's promotion
On 7 June 2005, Doyle signed for Reading from Cork City for
€117,000 (about Ł78,000). Despite having left Cork City, Doyle
received a championship medal when they won the eircom League
Premier Division in November 2005. Originally, he was signed as
a back-up, but injuries to other players elevated him to the
first team where his natural goalscoring ability and
defence-splitting speed resulted in a goal-scoring spree. He
became an intrinsic part of Reading's Championship-winning
2005-06 squad, and according to the Actim Index was one of the
top players in the Championship[1].
In April 2006, he was named as Championship Fans' Player Of
The Year[2] and one
of the Championship Team of the Year[3]
by the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA).
Reading in the Premiership
Doyle played an important role for Reading in the 2006-07
Premier League season. His first Premiership goal came in the
Royals' 2-1 defeat at Aston Villa, Doyle heading Reading in to a
third minute lead. On 16 September 2006, he went one better and
scored one of the fastest goals in Premiership history, hitting
the net just sixteen seconds into Reading's clash with Sheffield
United at Bramall Lane, even though it was the home side that
kicked-off.[4] Perhaps
the highlight of Doyle's Premiership season came against
Manchester United, the side the striker supported as a boy.
After Gary Neville handled the ball in the box, Doyle smashed
the penalty past goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar to put Reading in
front, with the Royals going on to draw the game 1-1.
In recognition of Doyle's efforts for Reading in 2006, he was
named the official Football Association of Ireland Young
Player of 2006 on 4 February 2007, also receiving a
nomination for the senior award.[5]
He was also nominated for the PFA's Young Player of the Year
award,[6] missing out
to Cristiano Ronaldo who also took the senior award.[7]
In his first season playing in the Premier League, Doyle scored
13 league goals.
International career
Doyle has played for the Republic of Ireland U21 team,
debuting on 2 February 2004 against Portugal. With 11 caps, and
scoring five goals, he was also a member of the Irish FIFA World
Youth Championship squad in 2003.[8]
He was called up to the Irish international squad in October
2005,[9] making his
international début against Sweden at Lansdowne Road on 1 March
2006.[10] His first
start in a competitive international was against Germany on 2
September 2006 in a Euro 2008 qualifier.[11]
With this appearance, his family also won a €100 bet at 100/1
they had placed two years earlier on Doyle playing competitively
for Ireland.
Doyle scored his first goal for Ireland against San Marino in
November 2006,[12]
with his second coming as the only goal in the 1-0 victory over
Slovakia at Croke Park in March 2007.[13]
He also scored against Ecuador on 23 May 2007 securing a valiant
1-1 draw against the South Americans,[14]
and he scored his best goal for Ireland, with a long range left
foot shot into the top corner to the keeper's right, in a 2-2
draw against Slovakia on 9 September 2007 in the 2008 European
Championships qualifying game in Bratislava.[15]
References
- ^ "Coca-Cola Championship Top 10
players", PA Sport, 2006-05-04. Retrieved on 2006-05-16.
- ^ "Rooney's top dog in the Prem
- and there are divisional awards for Doyle, Flahavan
and Hawley too", Professional Footballers' Association,
2006-04-26. Retrieved on 2006-05-16.
- ^ "The PFA Team of the Year:
Coca-Cola Championship", Professional Footballers'
Association, 2006-04-23. Retrieved on 2006-05-16.
- ^ "Sheff Utd 1-2 Reading", BBC
Sport, 2006-09-16. Retrieved on 2006-09-17.
- ^ "Doyle receives top Irish
young player award", readingfc.co.uk, 2007-02-05.
Retrieved on 2007-02-05.
- ^ "Who will be following in the
footsteps of Gerrard and Rooney this year?",
Professional Footballers' Association, 2007-04-16.
Retrieved on 2007-04-16.
- ^ "Ronaldo secures PFA awards
double", BBC Sport, 2007-04-22. Retrieved on 2007-05-14.
- ^ "FIFA World Youth Championship
2003 - Ireland Squad", FIFA, 2006-04-23. Retrieved on
2006-05-16.
- ^ "Doyle called up to Republic
squad", BBC Sport, 2005-09-27. Retrieved on 2007-03-29.
- ^ "Rep of Ireland 3-0 Sweden",
BBC Sport, 2006-03-01. Retrieved on 2007-03-29.
- ^ "Germany 1-0 Republic of
Ireland", BBC Sport, 2006-09-02. Retrieved on
2007-03-29.
- ^ "Rep of Ireland 5-0 San
Marino", BBC Sport, 2006-11-15. Retrieved on 2007-03-29.
- ^ "Republic of Ireland 1-0
Slovakia", BBC Sport, 2007-03-28. Retrieved on
2007-03-29.
- ^ "Ecuador 1-1 Ireland",
ESPNsoccernet, 2007-05-23. Retrieved on 2007-08-27.
- ^ "Slovakia 2-2 Rep of
Ireland", BBC Sport, 2007-09-08. Retrieved on
2007-09-09.
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