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Peter Cherrie - Dundalk


Name:Peter Cherrie
Born: 01 Oct 1983
Place of Birth:Belshill
Nationality:Scotland
Position:Goalkeeper
Height:6' 2"
About Peter Cherrie

Peter is a Scottish goalkeeper who started his career as an 18 year old at Airdrie United in 2002. He made just one senior appearance in two years at the club before a short spell at Junior side Kilsyth Rangers brought him to the attention of Ayr United.

Peter made 6 appearances Ayr before leaving the Somerset Park club at the end of the 2004/05 season. After a successful trial at Clyde he signed for the Cumbernauld side at the start of 2005/06 and spent three years at Broadwood Stadium before being released in June of 2009.

He didn't have to wait long to find a new club and signed for Dundalk on 8 July, a move which saw him rejoin forces with ex-Clyde boss and player Joe Miller. Cherrie dislodged Chris Bennion almost immediately and made his competitive debut for the Lilywhites in their 3-0 win at Galway United on 17 July.

Cherrie went on to make a total of 16 league and two FAI Cup appearances in 2009 and in 2010 he made 33 league appearances, keeping ten clean sheets in the process. At the end of the 2010 Airtricity League season, Cherrie was voted as Dundalk's Player of the Year and went on to make 32 more league appearances in the 2011 season.

Club History

Start DateEnd DateTeamAppStSubGlsYellRed
Jul 2009 Present Dundalk------
Jul 2009 Nov 2009 Waterford United------