Marty Quinn (born Martin Quinn,
Belfast) is a former
Irish League footballer who has taken over the reins at Bangor following his resignation from
Coleraine FC on Tuesday, May 21.
Playing career
Quinn began his playing career with Junior club, Star of the Sea. He then spent eight years as a defender with
Cliftonville F.C. where he won the
County Antrim Shield and the
Irish Cup in 1978/79 and the Gold Cup in '80/81. In 1981 he joined
Distillery where he played over 200 games and won another Co. Antrim Shield in '85/86. Quinn left Distillery in 1987 and finished his playing career with a brief spell at
Drogheda United F.C..
Managerial career
Quinn's first coaching appointment was a manager of Distillery IIs during '87/88 where he won the
George Wilson Cup. He was promoted to firstteam manager in September 1988 but resigned in November 1989 after a run of poor results. He returned to
Cliftonville F.C. where he acted as reserve team manager and then assistant manager before taking charge of the firstteam in October 1994. In five years in charge at
Solitude he brought a level of success not seen in nearly a century as "the Reds" claimed the Coca-Cola Cup in '95/96, the Co. Antrim Shield in '96/97 and in 1998 the
Irish League title. In addition he also claimed the
Irish FA Charity Shield with a win over
Glentoran F.C..
Quinn was appointed manager of Coleraine F.C. in October 1999. He took an unfancied Coleraine side to the Irish Cup Final in 2002/03, in which they beat Glentoran in the final 1-0. The following year, Coleraine were in the final again, against Glentoran, but it was the Belfast side who came out winners. In addition Coleraine have won the North West Senior Cup three times, twice finished as Irish League runners-up and reached the finals of Gold Cup and Irish League Cup under Quinn's leadership. He has continued as Coleraine manager in recent years despite the club's severe financial problems.
Marty Quinn made a shock resignation from Coleraine FC to become Bangor FC manager.
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