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John Martin (Irish footballer)

John Martin (born 24 December 1979) is an Irish football coach and former player who is currently assistant manager of Shelbourne.
His brother Robbie played for Dundalk and Drogheda United. He played with his brother Robert for UCD between 1999–2003 and in Longford Town〔(Longford Town v UCD (Flancare Park, Tonight, 7.30 p.m.) ), The Irish Times, 30 December 2002〕 between 2006–2007. His father Paul played for Rovers in the early 1970s and was part of the famous Athlone Town team that drew with AC Milan in St Mel's Park 1975.
==University College Dublin==

He signed for University College Dublin from Crumlin United in June 1997. He scored on his debut for UCD against Bohemians in August 1997, scoring with a header as college came from 2 goals down in a League Cup tie at Belfield. He scored his 2nd goal in an FAI Cup tie against Home Farm Everton in January 1998 in a 1–1 draw. After a successful debut season he did not feature in the 1998–99 season due to a loss of form and injury. 1999–2000 season saw Martin return to the team as College finished in 4th place in the league to secure a spot in the Inter-Toto Cup. College lost to Bulgarian side FC Velbazhd on away goals after a 3–3 draw in Belfield and a 0–0 away from home. Upon returning from the Inter-Toto cup he helped college secure the FAI Super Cup after a penalty shoot out victory against Bohemians. He scored the opening goal of the 2001 season for College away to Dundalk. He captained UCD in the 2003 season in the absence of regular club captain Tony McDonnell. He departed UCD at the end of the 2003 season after the club's relegation to the first division despite the team losing only 2 of their final 11 games.

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