Hugh Douglas awarded FAI International Schools Player of the Year

Ireland's top international football stars were honoured at the 22nd Three FAI International Football Awards which took place at RTÉ studios, Donnybrook, Dublin 4 on Sunday last (February 26)

Among the recipients was FAI Schools star HUGH DOUGLAS, who is a past pupil of St: Brendan’s College in Bray: Douglas was awarded the FAI’s U18 International Schools Player of the Year accolade

His performance last season saw him capture the prestigious award with some solid performances in the green shirt: The 6’ 1” defender played a pivotal role in the successes of the Irish team during the 2009/10 and 2010/11 seasons in which he was involved: The Bray native scored three goals for the Republic of Ireland Schools team during that time:

His physical presence in the park was most prominent in their draw away to Scotland giving Ireland the lead before the Scots equalised late on: He also scored against the same opposition twelve months previously in Finn Park, Ballybofey when the Irish won 5/2 on home soil and his first Irish goal was scored against the Kiwi’s with a splendid header at the back post in Ballyouster United FC: 

Douglas played his club football with Belvedere FC during those days but has since moved on to have a successful career with UCD U19’s:

Congratulations was also extended to the other nominees, Stephen Chambers (St: Fintan’s High School, Sutton) and Niall Cooney (Templeogue College):

The previous winners of the FAI Schools International Player of the Year accolade are listed below:

YEAR WINNER SCHOOL
1989/90 Barry Patton  
1990/91 Shaun Elebert  
1991/92 Declan Boyle  
1992/93 Anthony Scully  
1993/94 Karl Lafferty  
1994/95 Colin Hawkins  
1995/96 Darragh Sheridan  
1996/97 Ronnie O'Brien  
1997/98 Kevin Doherty  
1998/99 Conor O'Grady  
1999/00 Alan Murphy  
2000/01 Ashley White St: Macartan’s College, Monaghan
2001/02 Vincent Tyrell  
2002/03 No awards  
2003/04 Darren Quigley St: Laurence College, Dublin
2004/05 Gary Deegan Chanel College, Dublin
2005/06 Conor Powell Portmarnock Community School
2006/07 Pat Mullins Limerick CBS, Sexton Street
2007/08 John Mulroy Moyle Park College, Clondalkin
2008/09 Shane Howard Colaiste Eoin, Hacketstown
2009/10 Robbie Benson Marist College, Athlone
2010/11 Hugh Douglas St: Brendan’s College, Bray

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