Lorcan Fitzgerald

Defender
  • Height 174 cm
  • Age 35 years, 3 months
  • Place of Birth Dublin
  • Nationality Republic of Ireland
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Lorcan’s Biography

Lorcan began his career at Shelbourne before moving across the water to West Ham United. He spent three years at Upton Park before returning to ireland at the start of the 2009 season when he joined Sporting Fingal.

He won an FAI Cup winners medal with the Ravens at the end of 2009 when Fingal beat Sligo Rovers in the final. Lorcan made 24 league appearances in 2010 as Fingal took their place in the Premier Division and he also scored in the away leg against CS Maritimo of Portugal in the Europa League.

In March 2011 Lorcan signed for Shelbourne where he made 24 league appearances as the Reds won promotion from the First Division. However, injury kept him out of the club's FAI Cup final defeat to Sligo Rovers.

In 2012 Lorcan made 15 league appearances as The Reds returned to the top tier but injury struck again and he remained side-lined until the summer of 2013 when he re-joined for his former boss Liam Buckley at St Patrick's Athletic. He made just 1 league appearance that season, as a substitute in a 3-1 win away to UCD, as Pats won the 2013 League title.

Lorcan stayed on at St Pats for the 2014 season and added a further 6 league appearances as St Pats finished third in the table behind Cork and Dundalk. In December 2014, he signed for Keith Long at Bohemians and he went on to make 27 league appearances, scoring once, on his debut in the 3-0 win over Limerick, as Bohs finished fifth in the 2015 Premier Division table

In 2016 Lorcan again made 27 league appearances for the Gypsies and he remained part of the gypsiy's squad until the end of 2017, when he signed up for a second spell at Shelbourne.

Lorcan was a Red for the next three and a half years, staying until May 2021 when he moved the the sunny South-East, signing for Wexford. He spent a further year and a half at Ferrycarrig Park and then joined Bray Wanderers for the 2023 season.