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Kurtis Byrne in action for Waterford. Ryan Byrne/INPHO

Ex-Dundalk, Bohs and Pat’s forward retires from professional football at 32

Kurtis Byrne is hanging up his boots.

KURTIS BYRNE HAS announced his retirement from professional football after a career that saw him line out for 14 clubs.

Byrne started his career in Scotland with Hibernian before returning to Ireland where he scored 34 league goals across spells at Dundalk, Bohemians and St Patrick’s Athletic. 

The 32-year-old went on to play for Linfield in Northern Ireland and Welsh side The New Saints, concluding his career in the League of Ireland with spells at Waterford, Athlone Town and Bray Wanderers. 

“It is with mixed emotions I have decided to retire from professional football,” he wrote on Twitter. “As this chapter of my life closes, a new very exciting chapter opens for me.

“I want to thank everyone involved at the clubs I was lucky to play for (a lot) over my 17-year career I have met some great people. And my family and friends who have always been there for me especially my partner Danielle and son Noah who had to put up with my moods after matches.

“I got to travel the world, win some top trophies, and pick up some personal accolades while getting to see some fantastic places doing something I love.

He concluded, “To all the fans I had the pleasure of playing in front of there was nothing better than scoring a volley in front of you all.”

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    Dec 9th 2015, 10:12 PM

    Would be United’s luck to draw them and get put out

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    Dec 9th 2015, 10:18 PM

    They’re destined to meet id say

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    Dec 9th 2015, 10:22 PM

    Europa League is probably a good option for Valencia right now. They would’ve been outclassed in the Champions League if not in the Last 16 then in the Quarters. The Europa League should provide them with a good challenge and with a little investment and good coaching they may go on to do very well in the tournament.

    Best of luck to them.

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    Dec 9th 2015, 11:32 PM

    Sure with Gent beating Zenit it wouldn’t of mattered if they won or not. I wouldn’t read into it too much

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    Dec 9th 2015, 10:35 PM

    Needs to take off the corporate suit and wear a team tracksuit on the sideline

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    Dec 9th 2015, 11:50 PM

    Totally agree, that would make his team play better and win more games without a doubt…… NOT

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    Dec 10th 2015, 7:41 AM

    Most manager in the champions lesgue wear suits. .

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    Dec 10th 2015, 8:45 AM

    One game in charge and has Valencia in Europa league, it’s taken Van Gal a year and half to get UTD in.

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    Dec 9th 2015, 11:33 PM

    Couldn’t have gone through even if they won. Still a bad result though

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