Charlie Treacy
Goalkeeper- Height 6' 1"
- Age 38 years, 8 months
- Place of Birth Dublin
- Nationality Republic of Ireland
- Stats based on games populated in our system. They can be viewed below
Charlie’s Biography
Charlie played at Home Farm before moving ro England at 16 where he signed for Oldham Athletic, managed then by Ian Dowie. Former Ireland international John Sheridan was a great influence on Charlie during his time at Oldham, a period in which he also played for Ireland U18 side that won the Portuguese tournament in 2004.
On his return from Oldham Charlie signed for Drogheda United in February 2006. He was then released by the Drogs at the end of the 2006 season and he subsequently signed for Kildare County in 2008. He spent just one season with Kildare and was with Monaghan United in 2009.
When Johnny McDonnell was appointed as Shelbourne manager in May 2013 he named Charlie as his goalkeeping coach and also registered him as an amateur to provide cover between the sticks. Shels were relegated at the end of the 2013 season and Charlie was named in McDonnell's Shelbourne squad ahead of the 2014 First Division campaign. He made 1 appearance in the club's EA Cup defeat to Bray Wanderers and he appeared as an unused substitute seven times in the league that year, as well as being the sub keeper for both of Shelbourne's unsuccessful play-off ties against Galway FC.
On his return from Oldham Charlie signed for Drogheda United in February 2006. He was then released by the Drogs at the end of the 2006 season and he subsequently signed for Kildare County in 2008. He spent just one season with Kildare and was with Monaghan United in 2009.
When Johnny McDonnell was appointed as Shelbourne manager in May 2013 he named Charlie as his goalkeeping coach and also registered him as an amateur to provide cover between the sticks. Shels were relegated at the end of the 2013 season and Charlie was named in McDonnell's Shelbourne squad ahead of the 2014 First Division campaign. He made 1 appearance in the club's EA Cup defeat to Bray Wanderers and he appeared as an unused substitute seven times in the league that year, as well as being the sub keeper for both of Shelbourne's unsuccessful play-off ties against Galway FC.