Mick Leech

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Mick Leech
Personal information
Full name Mick Leech
Date of birth August 6, 1948 (1948-08-06) (age 59)
Place of birth    Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Youth clubs
 ?-1966 Ormeau
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1966-1973
1973-1976
1976-1977
1977-?
Shamrock Rovers
Waterford United
Shamrock Rovers
Bohemians F.C.
 ?(84)   
National team
Republic of Ireland 8(2)
Teams managed
1990-1991 Athlone Town

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Mick Leech (born 6 August 1948 in Dublin) was an Irish professional football player who made his name with Shamrock Rovers in the 1960s.

He was signed by Paddy Ambrose and Liam Tuohy for Rovers in September 1966 from junior side Ormeau. He spent 6 weeks in the reserves before he made his first team debut against Dundalk at Milltown on New Year's Day 1967. Rovers drew 1-1 and Mick was substituted by Bily Dixon in the second half.

Leech scored his first goal for the Hoops on 26 February 1967 when he scored twice away to Cork Hibs in a 4-2 loss. He played his first FAI Cup tie for Rovers in the semi-final against Dundalk and scored Rovers' goal as they drew 1-1. The Hoops made no mistake in the replay as Mick scored twice in a 3-0 win. He went to score the second equaliser in the final against St Pat's and Mick Leech had his first Cup medal while still a teenager.

In 1968 Leech again stamped his mark on the Cup, scoring twice both in the semi-final and the final. It was during the following season, 1968/69, that Mick really stormed on the scene as he notched up an incredible total of 56 goals during the season. These included 2 in the Cup Final replay against Cork Celtic. He was top league goal scorer that season with 19 goals.

Tuohy managed the Irish team that took part in the mini World Cup in Brazil in 1972 and two of the best players he had were Mick Leech and Mick Martin.

Mick became disheartened with the game and left Rovers in December 1973 for Waterford. He returned to Milltown in September 1976 when Seán Thomas signed him and the following month, he scored his 250th goal in senior football when his 30 yard shot in the last minute beat Sligo in Rovers' only win to date in the League Cup. When John Giles took over the following season Leech didn't figure in his plans and he moved to Bohemians.

One of the greatest ever strikers in the League of Ireland Mick Leech made 6 appearances in European competition for the Hoops. He also earned 4 Inter-League caps scoring once and scored 84 league goals and 18 goals in the FAI Cup. He is 14th all time goalscorer in the League of Ireland [1]

He later played for Waterford, Bohemians, Drogheda United, St Patrick's Athletic and Dundalk F.C.

He also played 8 times for the Republic of Ireland national football team, scoring twice. His international debut came on 4th May 1969 in a 2-1 defeat to Czechoslovakia in a World Cup qualifier in Dalymount Park.

Mick later managed Athlone Town in the 1990/91 season.

His son Mark Leech currently plays for Galway United F.C. in the League of Ireland. His brother Bobby played for Home Farm.

[edit] Honours

  • FAI Cup: 3
    • Shamrock Rovers 1967, 1968, 1969
  • FAI League Cup: 1
    • Shamrock Rovers - 1977

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