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Paul Durcan Biography
Paul Durcan (born 22 April 1984) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays as goalkeeper for Ballyboden St Enda’s and the Donegal county team.
His father John Durcan is a retired garda, originally from Foxford, County Mayo. He watched his son rise through the ranks at Four Masters alongside Karl Lacey and Barry Dunnion, winning numerous underage titles along the way. He said, “He was always an outfield player, until Martin McHugh made a goalkeeper of him for the U16 Ted Webb Cup in 1999. Although he was nine years younger than his brother Adrian and six younger than Sean, they always had Paul in goals, smashing shots at him. They never let him out!” Durcan’s heroes include his fellow Donegal goalkeepers Gary Walsh, Packie Bonner and Shay Given. At the age of nine he watched Donegal win the 1992 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final, which he later described as the greatest game he had ever been to in any sport.
Durcan originally played his club football for Four Masters, sometimes playing outfield for the club. His club achievements include winning the 2003 Donegal Senior Football Championship.
Durcan played against Armagh in the 2004 Ulster final at Croke Park. He played in the 2006 Ulster final against the same opponents at the same venue. He was part of the Donegal team that won the 2007 National Football League.
Durcan was called up to the Donegal senior football team on the back of club success with The Four Masters. He made his inter-county debut in a 2004 league game against Monaghan in Ballyshannon.
A member of the Donegal county team (senior) since 2004, he has also played soccer for Finn Harps in the League of Ireland.
Durcan notably saved two penalties for Sligo IT during the 2005 Sigerson Cup, the first in the semi-final and the second in the final.
Michael Boyle would later rival Durcan, occasionally taking his place on the first team. That was just what happened in a 2009 All-Ireland qualifier — after Durcan fouled Clare player Gary Brennan and conceded a penalty, Boyle was sprung from the bench at half-time. Boyle retained his starting place for the games against Galway at Markievicz Park and Cork at Croke Park.
Durcan has won two All Stars, one All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, three Ulster Senior Football Championships (2011, 2012 and 2014) and one National Football League with his county.
On 30 June 2012, in the Ulster semi-final against Tyrone, Durcan received much credit after putting Donegal into the final with his outstretched foot. Donegal were three points ahead and it was practically the last action of the game. Durcan went low to his left and deflected Martin Penrose’s shot out off the post for a 45′. The save was compared to that of Gordon Banks against Pelé at the 1970 FIFA World Cup. Tyrone manager Mickey Harte said Durcan’s last-gasp goal-saving intervention had denied Tyrone a replay. Durcan would later describe it as the most important save of his career. It enabled Donegal to retain their Ulster title they had won in 2011 (a first back-to-back success in team history), and the team went unbeaten through the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship, defeating Mayo in the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final to claim the Sam Maguire Cup. Durcan won an All Star and attended the Football Tour of New York.
In 2013, Durcan made his 100th appearance for Donegal in the county’s third 2013 National Football League game against Tyrone at Healy Park. In the following game he contributed to Donegal’s defeat of the mighty Kerry by saving a penalty. In the Championship he helped his team to a third consecutive Ulster final.
2014 brought a third Ulster senior title and another extended run of games in the Championship. Somewhat unusually, he scored an own goal in the 2014 All-Ireland quarter-final defeat of Armagh at Croke Park.
After his team exited the 2015 championship, Durcan announced he would be moving to Qatar.
In 2015, he transferred to Ballyboden St Enda’s, the paperwork going through on 10 April. That team also featured his cousin, Robbie McDaid. It was McDaid who put Durcan in touch with the Firhouse Road club. Durcan later explained: “I decided to play with Ballyboden to cut a bit of time coming and going from Donegal. I was up there all weekend for club and county but when I switched clubs I had more time around the weekends. I had been living on the northside but I had the connection with Ballyboden through Robbie. Then (manager) Andy McEntee rang me himself. Robbie, I suppose, may have said something to him. I met Andy, I got on well with him and he brought me around the club.” Durcan dislodged fellow goalkeepers Darragh Gogan and Conor Dooley to win Dublin and Leinster titles in 2015 and an All-Ireland Club Championship in 2016.
Until transferring to Ballyboden St Enda’s in 2015, Durcan played his club football with Four Masters, with whom he won a Donegal Senior Football Championship in 2003. With Ballyboden Durcan won a Dublin Senior Football Championship and Leinster Senior Club Football Championship (both 2015) and then an All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship in 2016.
In 2019, Durcan returned home from Qatar sporting a long grey beard and rejoined the Donegal panel to contest for a place against Shaun Patton and Michael Lynch. He was reported to be living in Sligo since returning from Qatar.
What's Paul Durcan Net Worth 2024
Net Worth (2024) | $1 Million (Approx.) |
Net Worth (2023) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2022) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2021) | Under Review |
Net Worth (2020) | Under Review |
Paul Durcan Family
Father's Name | Not Available |
Mother's Name | Not Available |
Siblings | Not Available |
Spouse | Not Available |
Childrens | Not Available |