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Andrew Keogh
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D.O.B. :16/05/1986
Place of Birth :Dublin


Andrew Declan "Andy" Keogh (born May 16, 1986 in Dublin, Ireland) is a professional footballer, who plays for Wolverhampton Wanderers

A Republic of Ireland international, Keogh is traditionally a striker, but has been known to play various other roles including an attacking midfielder playing behind the strikers, and also, under Brian Laws at Scunthorpe United, out wide on the left wing, with varying success.

Career History
Andy began his playing career at Cabinteely FC and St Josephs' Boys AFC in South Dublin before moving to Leeds United at the age of sixteen. Unfortunately, Andy never managed to make his mark at Leeds, so was subsequently loaned out to then League Two side Scunthorpe United at the beginning of the 2004-05 season. He spent one month on loan at Glanford Park, scoring 2 goals in 4 starts for the Iron. However, Andy was recalled to Leeds due to an injury crisis at Elland Road. He spent the rest of 2004 playing reserve games for Leeds, until he was loaned by Bury in January 2005 as a replacement for Preston-bound David Nugent. During this loan spell he arguably playing his best football of the 2004-05 season, and ironically made his Bury debut against his former loan club Scunthorpe United, in which he scored.

In February 2005, while on loan at Bury, Scunthorpe United F.C. manager Brian Laws, who has earlier seen his offer for Bury striker David Nugent rejected, made an offer to Leeds United (said to be around £50,000) to bring him to the club on a permanent basis. Leeds accepted the offer, and on the 14 February, re-joined the club he had started the season with. Keogh spent the rest of that season settling in at Glanford Park, scoring only one goal, but was part of the team which won Scunthorpe United promotion to Coca-Cola League One as runners-up of League Two behind Yeovil Town.

It wasn't until the 2005-06 season in which Andy made his mark, notably after Scunthorpe United signed fellow 19-year-old striker Billy Sharp for £100,000 from Sheffield United. Keogh became part of the most potent strike-force in League One, scoring 38 goals between them, with Andy netting 15 of them. Keogh netted twice as Scunthorpe United saw off league-leaders Huddersfield Town at the Galpharm Stadium. He also scored Scunthorpe's goal in the FA Cup 3rd Round visit to Manchester City, beating England International goalkeeper David James in the process.

Keogh was also instrumental in the win over Nottingham Forest on 8 October, scoring as Scunthorpe won 4-0.

On 12 January 2007, it was announced that Andy had rejected an improved contract offer from Scunthorpe United, and would therefore be free to leave the club at the end of the 2006-07 season. As he is under the age of 24, Scunthorpe were able to command a fee from him, either as a direct offer or via a tribunal.

Having had a bid of £500,000 turned down, Keogh signed for Wolves on 23 January 2007. He signed 3 and a half year contract with the transfer set to cost Wolves an initial £600,000 possibly rising to £850,000 with add-ons.

On March 18, his good form was rewarded with his first call up to the Republic of Ireland international squad by Steve Staunton, after Caleb Folan was forced to withdraw through injury and played his first game for the senior team in May 2007 in a friendly against Ecuador in Giants Stadium, New York. He made his second appearance as a sub in a 4-0 win on the 22nd August 2007 away to Denmark.

Keogh has already earned plaudits for his displays for Wolves, with QPR manager John Gregory describing him as "one of the signings of the season." He has also established himself as a bit of a fan favourite at Molineux since his recent arrival.

On July 10 he was again awarded for his efforts for Wolves, being granted the famous number 9 shirt.
Debut:23 May 2007 v Ecuador


Clubs: Cabinteely FC, St Josephs Boys, Leeds United, Scunthorpe United, Wolverhampton Wanderers




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Andrew Keogh's playing record
Season Openin. Subst. Goals Yellows Reds
2007 3 2 0 0 0
2008 2 2 1 0 0
2009 2 2 0 0 0
2010 0 4 0 0 0
2011 2 3 0 0 0
2012 1 3 1 0 0
2013 2 2 0 0 0
Total 12 18 2 0 0
By season | In opening squad | Substituted in | Goals | Yellow cards | Red cards



Andrew Keogh's full debut
23.05.2007 at 01:00 Friendly A Ecuador 1 - 1


Last 10 games where Andrew Keogh started | Show All
11.06.2013 at 15:00 Friendly N Spain 0 - 2
02.06.2013 at 15:00 Friendly / Prog H Georgia 4 - 0
11.09.2012 at 15:00 Friendly / PROG N Oman 4 - 1
07.06.2011 at 19:30 Friendly N Italy 2 - 0
29.03.2011 at 19:45 Friendly / Prog H Uruguay 2 - 3
08.09.2009 at 19:30 Friendly / Prog H South Africa 1 - 0
01.04.2009 at 19:50 World Cup Qualifier / PROG A Italy 1 - 1
19.11.2008 at 19:45 Friendly / PROG H Poland 2 - 3
29.05.2008 at 20:00 Friendly H Colombia 1 - 0
17.10.2007 at 19:30 European Cup Qualifier / Prog H Cyprus 1 - 1


Last 10 games in which Andrew Keogh scored.
12.10.2012 at 15:00 World Cup Qualifier / Prog H Germany 1 - 6
24.05.2008 at 19:45 Friendly / Prog H Serbia 1 - 1


Games in which Andrew Keogh was a Substitute.
14.08.2013 Friendly / PROG A Wales 0 - 0
22.03.2013 World Cup Qualifier / Prog A Sweden 0 - 0
14.11.2012 Friendly / Prog H Greece 0 - 1
12.10.2012 World Cup Qualifier / Prog H Germany 1 - 6
15.08.2012 Friendly / Prog A Serbia 0 - 0
10.08.2011 Friendly / Prog H Croatia 0 - 0
24.05.2011 Carling Nations Cup / Prog H N Ireland 5 - 0
08.02.2011 Carling Nations Cup / Prog H Wales 3 - 0
12.10.2010 European Cup Qualifier / PROG A Slovakia 1 - 1
07.09.2010 European Cup Qualifier / Prog H Andorra 3 - 1
03.09.2010 European Cup Qualifier / Prog A Armenia 0 - 1
11.08.2010 Friendly / Prog H Argentina 0 - 1
14.10.2009 World Cup Qualifier / Prog H Montenegro 0 - 0
28.03.2009 World Cup Qualifier / Prog H Bulgaria 1 - 1
06.09.2008 World Cup Qualifier A Georgia 2 - 1
24.05.2008 Friendly / Prog H Serbia 1 - 1
12.09.2007 European Cup Qualifier / PROG A Czech Rep 1 - 0
22.08.2007 Friendly / PROG A Denmark 0 - 4
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