
Wes Hoolahan
Wes Hoolahan is a former professional footballer from Ireland, celebrated for his creativity and playmaking abilities. Primarily an attacking midfielder, Hoolahan made a significant impact during his career with clubs such as Norwich City, where he became a fan favorite. He also earned 43 caps for the Republic of Ireland national team, participating in major tournaments like Euro 2016. Hoolahan is particularly remembered for his key role in assisting Robbie Brady's famous goal against Italy during that tournament.
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Wes Hoolahan was part of the team that rattled Deportivo La Coruna in 2004.
Shelbourne and Linfield set to resume hostilities in Dublin – The Irish TimesWes Hoolahan was part of the Shelbourne team that faced Deportivo La Coruna in a Champions League match in 2004.
Shelbourne boss Joey O’Brien tempers expectation after famous win over Rijeka in Croatia – The Irish TimesWes Hoolahan was a young player in the Shelbourne team during their last Champions League appearance in 2005.
Champions League first qualifying round: The long road to Budapest beginsWes Hoolahan provided the cross that led to Robbie Brady's goal against Italy.
Comeback kid Robbie Brady hopes career renaissance takes him and Ireland all the way to the World Cup – The Irish Times




















