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St Pat's blow as key player ruled out for season on eve of Besikitas clash
St Pat's blow as key player ruled out for season on eve of Besikitas clash

Irish Daily Mirror

time06-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Daily Mirror

St Pat's blow as key player ruled out for season on eve of Besikitas clash

Zack Elbouzedi has been ruled out for the rest of St Pat's season. The ace winger dislocated his shoulder in the first-leg win over Estonian side Nomme Kalju at Richmond Park a fortnight ago. And ahead of Thursday's big European clash with Turkish giants Besiktas, Stephen Kenny confirmed he won't play again in 2025. Kenny said: 'Zack has been ruled out for the season. He needs an operation on his dislocated shoulder. Aidan Keena will be out for a long period and Romal Palmer is (already) out. Those three would have featured in these games, but it opens up the door for other players. Click this link or scan the QR code to receive the latest League of Ireland news and top stories from the Irish Mirror. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice . 'Simon Power has come in and grabbed his opportunity, and Kian Leavy, so it opens up for other players, and that's the nature of football.' But Kenny has swooped to secure cover on the flanks with the signing of Jamaican-born Jordan Garrick. He was most recently with Forest Green Rovers and has made over 130 appearances in English with Swansea City, Swindon Town, Plymouth Argyle and Lincoln City. St Pats' Zack Elbouzedi is injured against Kalju (Image: ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne) Garrick is registered to feature in tonight's European squad but is unlikely to be involved having trained just twice with his new team-mates. Kenny said: 'He's had a terrific career and we feel he can make a good impact and contribution here, in what will be an intensive period. 'With Zack being ruled out for the season with a shoulder injury, he'll have an operation soon. And with the (quad) injury Aidan Keena picked up last week plus Romal Palmer also being out, it's an area of the pitch we've been looking at. 'Jordon can play in any attacking areas of the pitch, central but predominantly wide, and had a really good spell with Plymouth in League 1 as well as at Forest Green." St Pat's are big underdogs against Besikitas and Kenny added: "To win over two legs is the challenge, not just the game tomorrow, but the game in Istanbul of course. 'It's a big challenge and you have to prepare well because you can lose it in the first 10 minutes if you're not psychologically tuned in. We must back ourselves and try to establish some elements of control in the game. That will be our objective.' Get the latest sports headlines straight to your inbox by signing up for free email .

St Patrick's Athletic receive suspended partial stadium closure
St Patrick's Athletic receive suspended partial stadium closure

RTÉ News​

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • RTÉ News​

St Patrick's Athletic receive suspended partial stadium closure

St Patrick's Athletic have urged fans to restrain from entering the pitch and using pyrotechnics after receiving a suspended partial stadium closure by the the FAI's Disciplinary Control Unit. The Saints beat Cork City 3-2 at Richmond Park last week thanks to two dramatic late goals from Zack Elbouzedi and Jamie Lennon. The turnaround sparked scenes of jubilation, with some supporters spilling onto the field. On Thursday, St Pat's issued a club statement confirming they've been sanctioned. "St Patrick's Athletic have been informed by the FAI Disciplinary Control Unit of a suspended partial stadium closure for the remainder of the 2025 League of Ireland season," it read. "This is due to spectator conduct and pitch encroachments, the most recent of which was at our home game against Cork City on 16th of May. "We have also received substantial fines throughout the season for these incidents. "An incident of a similar nature in the future could result in the enforcement of a partial stadium closure. "Whilst all at the club understand the emotion of scoring a last-minute winner, we remind all spectators that conduct such as pitch encroachments, use of pyrotechnics and the throwing of missiles leads to fines and sanctions for the club." St Pat's host Waterford in the SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division on Friday night.

Late Pats goals break Cork City hearts
Late Pats goals break Cork City hearts

Irish Examiner

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Irish Examiner

Late Pats goals break Cork City hearts

SSE Airtricity Premier Division: St. Patrick's Athletic: 3 Cork City: 2 In the season of late goals, St. Patrick's Athletic left it late to earn a big win in the most dramatic of circumstances. An early Mason Melia header set the Saints on their way before Cork City flipped the game on its head and looked to earn a big win. But a 90th minute equaliser from Zack Elbouzedi and a 96th minute winner from Jamie Lennon earned a big comeback win for Stephen Kenny's charges. Following a tumultuous week off the pitch, with Tim Clancy departing his post after last week's defeat to Derry City and the former Aston Villa and Ipswich coach being announced the day before kick-off, it was Liam Kearney - along with Greg Yelverton and a vocal player coach Greg Bolger - who oversaw City's narrow defeat, in a game that took a while to spring into action. With little between the sides, it took until just before a quarter of an hour played for the first chance on target. Tottenham Hotspur bound Mason Melia got up early over opposing striker Djenairo Daniels to power home a header from Barry Baggley's outswinging corner to get his side in front. The new Rebels boss, Nash, had just arrived in Dublin from Sweden on the day of the game and watched on from the stands and would have been concerned as his side looked vulnerable from set-pieces. Minutes later Saints skipper Joe Redmond's downward header from the opposite side was almost bundled over the line. The visitors tried desperately to get back level and at the half hour mark another teen sensation, Cathal O'Sullivan, blazed over. But again it was the home side who looked more dangerous and moments later should have doubled their lead. Kian Leavy, turned sharply in the middle of the park and released Jake Mulraney in behind the City defence. The pacey winger opted for power as he raced into the area and was bravely denied by Tein Troost who stood big. Aidan Keena, who had been quiet by his standards, went agonisingly close to doubling his side's lead, fashioning some space by beating a couple of challenges and from just outside the area blasted just wide of the upright. Just before the break O'Sullivan was back in the thick of things making a clever run from the right wing inside behind the Saints defence. Daniels played a perfectly weighted pass to find the 18-year-old but was eventually smothered by the recovering Pat's backline. Just five minutes after the interval Melia played a tidy slide rule ball for Keena who narrowly missed the far post as the home side pushed for another. But if you don't take your chances at this level you get punished and just before the hour mark, skipper Charlie Lyons punished the home side. Following an Evan McLaughlin corner the Captain levelled with a header of his own, looping the ball high to the back post. And with less than a quarter of an hour remaining the turnaround looked to have been completed when Al-Amiin Kazeem was adjudged to have handled substitute Milan Mbeng's clever cut back as he shaped to cross. Fellow substitute Seani Maguire showed all his experience calmly slotting the ball into the bottom corner. In a season of late goals, it was the home side who found not one but two as firstly, Zack Elbouzedi was on hand to tap home from Simon Power's brilliant low cross. Elbouzedi turned provider, turning the ball inside to Jamie Lennon who broke City hearts, smashing home to spark a wild pitch invasion and chaotic scenes to ensure all three points stayed in Dublin on this occasion. ST PATRICK'S ATHLETIC: Anang; Sjoberg, Redmond (Grivosti, 71'), Hoare, Kazeem; Leavy (Kavanagh, 36'), Lennon, Baggley (McClelland, 77'), Mulraney (Power, 77'); Keena (Elbouzedi, 71'), Melia CORK CITY: Troost; Nevin (Mbeng, 70'), Anderson, Lyons, Kiernan; Fitzpatrick (Bolger, 57'), Murray, McLoughlin (Maguire, 70'); O'Sullivan, Nelson, Daniels Referee: Paul Norton

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