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David Connolly

David James Connolly (born 6 June 1977) is a retired professional footballer who last played as a striker in League Two for AFC Wimbledon. He has previously played for the Republic of Ireland and for various clubs including Feyenoord and Excelsior in the Netherlands as well as Wigan Athletic and Sunderland in the Premier League.
Although born in England, Connolly has represented the Republic of Ireland at international level. He was a member of Ireland's 2002 FIFA World Cup squad that lost to Spain in the knockout stage where his penalty kick was saved by Iker Casillas during the shootout.
==Club career==
Connolly started his career with Watford where he scored 15 goals in 34 games.
His goal scoring record, at club and international level, which included a hat-trick in World Cup qualifying, earned him a move to Dutch team Feyenoord Rotterdam. He had loan spells at Excelsior Rotterdam and Wolverhampton Wanderers (where he scored four goals in one game against Bristol City) before joining Wimbledon in 2001 on a free transfer where he scored 42 goals in two seasons.
Manager Glenn Roeder signed Connolly for West Ham United for £285,000 in August 2003. Connolly scored on his West Ham debut in a 2–1 away win at Preston North End on 9 August 2003. He scored 14 goals in 48 games in all competitions for West Ham; his final game coming in the 2004 play-off final defeat to Crystal Palace in May 2004.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.westhamstats.info/westham.php?west=2&ham=775&united=David_Connolly )
Connolly signed for Leicester City in 2004 for £500,000, finishing as the club's top scorer in his first season. He managed a hat-trick against Stoke City in August 2005, prior to signing for Wigan.〔(Leicester 4–2 Stoke ), BBC Sport 2005-08-09. Retrieved on 2007-09-05〕
On 31 August 2005, he joined newly promoted Premiership club Wigan Athletic for £2 million (with the possibility of rising to £3 million if Wigan stayed in the Premiership, which they did).〔(Wigan secure signing of Connolly ), BBC Sport 2005-08-31. Retrieved on 2007-09-05〕 He scored on his debut for Wigan in a 2–1 win at West Bromwich Albion, but was hit by injuries for much of the rest of the 2005–06 season. and Leeds in the FA Cup.
In 2006, also on 31 August, Connolly linked up with his former Republic of Ireland team-mate Roy Keane at Sunderland. His first goal came against Colchester United on 18 November, when he came on as a sub and smashed the ball in off the post from about 18 yards out. Connolly ended up Sunderland's top scorer and was an integral part of their promotion in the 2006–07 season, scoring 13 goals in the campaign and scoring the final goal of the season for Sunderland against Luton Town on 6 May 2007, in the match that made Sunderland champions of the Championship.
In the 2007–08 season, Connolly played just five games, three of them in the league. In the 2008–09 season, Connolly did not make a single appearance. He was released on 28 May 2009.〔 〕
After being released by Sunderland in the summer of 2009 he became a free agent. On 8 October 2009, Connolly signed a deal with League One side Southampton, lasting until the end of the 2009–10 season but capable of being extended by a further year if he hits an undisclosed number of appearances. He scored on his debut on 17 October 2009 against Oldham Athletic, and grabbed another in the next game against Milton Keynes Dons, once again off the bench. He scored two in the FA Cup first round tie against Bristol Rovers, in a 3–2 victory, his first start. Connolly's contract was then extended for the 2010–11 season.
He struggled with injury in the 2010–11 season, but scored in an FA Cup match against Shrewsbury Town, and then scored a crucial goal in a 2–1 victory away at champions Brighton. He followed that up with a goal in a 3–0 win at Brentford and then on the final day of the season in a 3–1 win over Walsall to end the season with four goals from 18 appearances in an injury-hit season.〔(Southampton 3–1 Walsall ); BBC Sport, 7 May 2011〕 It was Connolly's late season form that helped Southampton clinch promotion. He also signed a new one-year deal with Saints.〔(Southampton striker David Connolly signs new contract ); BBC Sport, 25 May 2011〕
Following Southampton's promotion to the Championship, Connolly continued his goal scoring form into the 2011–12 season by scoring the final goal in Southampton's 3–1 victory over Leeds United in the first game of the season.〔(Southampton 3–1 Leeds ); BBC Sport, 6 August 2011〕 He then netted the only goal in a 1–0 victory at Barnsley a week later.〔(Barnsley 0–1 Southampton ); BBC Sport, 13 August 2011〕 On 16 August, he scored against Ipswich Town at Portman Road as Saints won 5–2, with the third of the night making the score 3–0 to Southampton at half time.〔(Ipswich 2–5 Southampton ); BBC Sport, 16 August 2011〕 This result firmly planted Southampton on top of the Championship table with three wins from their first three matches. Connolly scored again for Southampton against Leicester City on 27 August, but this was not enough to prevent the Saints from slipping to their first defeat of the season, losing 3–2.〔(Leicester 3–2 Southampton ); BBC Sport, 27 August 2011〕 However, in January 2012, after the arrivals of Billy Sharp and Tadanari Lee, Connolly lost his place in the starting eleven, and was released at the end of the season.
On 31 December 2012, Connolly signed a one-month contract with Portsmouth. He made his debut a day later, against Swindon Town.〔(Swindon 5–0 Portsmouth );BBC Sport, 1 January 2013〕 He scored his first goal for Pompey on 26 February, against Milton Keynes Dons.〔(Portsmouth 1–1 MK Dons ); BBC Sport, 26 February 2013〕 He scored his second goal on 2 March, in a 2–1 win against Crewe Alexandra.〔(Crewe 1–2 Portsmouth ); BBC Sport, 2 March 2013〕 On 9 March, Connolly scored twice in a 2–0 win against Bury. He left the club by mutual consent on the 15 January 2013〔(Portsmouth 2–0 Bury ); BBC Sport, 9 March 2013〕
Connolly joined Oxford United on 31 January 2014 – deadline day, until the summer. Connolly scored on his debut against AFC Wimbledon, after coming on as a 46th-minute substitute. On 15 January 2015 Connolly joined AFC Wimbledon, becoming the 5th player (the others being, Jermaine Darlington, Marcus Gayle, Jason Euell, and Neil Sullivan) to play for both the original Wimbledon and AFC Wimbledon.〔http://www.afcwimbledon.co.uk/news/article/dons-return-for-david-2205635.aspx〕 On 21 February 2015, during one of his final games with AFC Wimbledon, Connolly scored a late winner against friendly local rivals Luton Town to win the game 3-2. 〔http://www.afcwimbledon.co.uk/fixtures-results/match-report/index.aspx?matchid=3735431.aspx〕 On 7 March 2015, Connolly retired from playing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=David Connolly: AFC Wimbledon's former Ireland striker retires )

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