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Warren Feeney

Warren Feeney (born 17 January 1981) is a football manager and former professional player who primarily operated as a centre-forward. Born in , he represented the Northern Ireland national team 46 times between 2002 and 2011, scoring five goals, including a brace on his debut against in March 2002. Feeney's playing career spanned over a decade across , Scotland, Wales, and , where he made more than 350 league appearances and scored around 70 goals in competitive matches. He began at Leeds United's youth setup before a loan to in 2000 led to a permanent transfer in 2002, where he netted 37 goals in 125 games over two seasons. Subsequent moves included Stockport County (2004–2005), Luton Town (2005–2007, 83 appearances), and Cardiff City (2007), followed by a productive loan at Swansea City in the 2007–2008 title-winning campaign, during which he scored five goals in 10 league outings. Later clubs encompassed Athletic (2008), Argyle (2009–2013), loans at Dundee United (2008–2009) and Sheffield Wednesday (2009), and a return to with Linfield, where he retired in July 2015 after eight appearances. Transitioning to management, Feeney has coached in multiple countries, accumulating over 300 matches across various roles. His head coaching stints include Linfield (2014–2015), Newport County (2016), Ards (2019), OFK Pirin Blagoevgrad in (2019–2021), Welling United (2022–2023), Glentoran (2023–2024), and Weymouth (December 2024–August 2025), where he was appointed to steer the side away from relegation but departed after 26 games. As of November 2025, he serves as assistant manager to at Vietnamese club Ha Noi FC in the , a role he assumed in October 2025.

Early life

Family background

Warren Feeney was born on 17 January 1981 in , . He comes from a storied footballing lineage, with his grandfather Jim Feeney earning two international caps for —against on 27 November 1946 and on 6 November 1949— and his father Warren Feeney Sr. securing one cap against in 1976. This heritage positioned Feeney as the third generation in his family to represent the national team upon his own international debut. The profound football involvement of his father and grandfather profoundly shaped Feeney's early dedication to the sport, fostering a rigorous work ethic and unwavering commitment that guided his career path from youth. His father's ongoing counsel, rooted in personal experience as a player for clubs like Glentoran and Linfield, further reinforced Feeney's professional mindset and resilience in pursuing football. Feeney is married to Katy Feeney, of High School. Together, they have four children: Lucy, Darcy—who has represented in —George, who is developing as a footballer, and Holly.

Youth career

Warren Feeney, born in on 17 January 1981, joined United's youth academy in 1998 at the age of 17 after playing for St Andrews Boys Club. Coming from a family with a strong ing legacy—his father Warren Snr and grandfather Jim both represented —Feeney quickly adapted to the professional youth setup at . At Leeds, Feeney developed as a centre-forward, standing at 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) tall, with a playing style that highlighted his pace and clinical finishing. Over the next three years (1998–2001), he progressed through the youth ranks and featured prominently in the reserve team, gaining valuable experience in competitive matches without securing a breakthrough to the first team. His performances in the reserves showcased his potential as a dynamic striker, though opportunities at the senior level remained limited amid strong competition. In the latter part of the 2000–01 season, Feeney was sent on loan to in the Third Division, where he made his senior debut in a 1–0 victory over Bury on 31 March 2001. The successful stint, which included contributing to the team's efforts in the lower leagues, led to a permanent transfer and his first professional contract with in the summer of 2001. This move marked the end of his youth phase and the beginning of his established professional career.

Playing career

Early professional career

Feeney joined on loan from Leeds United in March 2001, making an immediate impact with four goals in three starts before securing a permanent transfer to the club that summer for an undisclosed fee. Over the next three seasons (2001–2004), he established himself as a key forward, scoring 36 goals in 108 league appearances (37 goals in 125 appearances across all competitions) and helping reach the Division Three play-offs. In the 2002–03 season, Feeney contributed significantly to Bournemouth's promotion push, netting 7 goals in 21 league outings as the team finished third in Division Three and advanced through the play-offs, culminating in a 2–1 victory over Lincoln City in the final at the . His performances during this period also earned him his senior international debut for in March 2002. Feeney moved to Stockport County in July 2004 for a reported £45,000 fee, where he enjoyed a prolific single season in , scoring 15 goals in 31 league appearances despite the team's eventual relegation. In March 2005, with Stockport's relegation looming, Feeney transferred to Town for £150,000, arriving during the club's title-challenging campaign. He made six appearances in the run-in, helping secure the with 98 points and promotion to the , before adding eight goals in 77 league games over the following two seasons.

Mid-career moves (2004–2010)

Feeney initially joined on loan from in March 2007 before making the move permanent in June 2007. He struggled with persistent injuries that severely limited his involvement during the 2007–08 season, making only 14 appearances across all competitions for the Bluebirds that year, failing to score and spending much of the campaign on the sidelines recovering from ankle and other issues. To regain form and match sharpness, Feeney was loaned to rivals City in August 2007 for an initial four-month period. During his time at the Liberty Stadium, he featured in 10 league matches, scoring 5 goals and adding 1 in the , which helped maintain momentum in their promotion push. His contributions were notable in the early stages of the season, including key strikes that bolstered the Swans' attack as they clinched the League One title in 2008 with a record 92 points. However, an ankle ligament injury sustained in December 2007 cut his loan short, preventing a potential permanent transfer and forcing his return to for treatment. In July 2008, seeking regular football, Feeney moved on a season-long loan to side Dundee United alongside teammate . He adapted quickly, making 23 league appearances and netting 6 goals, including a in a 4–0 win over Raith Rovers. Despite a strong start, recurring injuries hampered his consistency, leading to an early recall by in January 2009 after 26 appearances and 6 goals in all competitions. Upon returning to Cardiff, Feeney's opportunities remained scarce, prompting another loan in November 2009 to Championship strugglers Wednesday for one month. The move yielded just 1 league appearance as a substitute, with no goals, and the deal was not extended amid the team's poor form. Back at for the latter half of the 2009–10 season, he made only a handful of substitute outings, totaling 9 appearances across all competitions without scoring, as the club prioritized other forwards. released Feeney at the end of his contract in July 2010, marking the end of a turbulent period characterized by frequent moves and injury setbacks.

Later career and retirement (2010–2019)

In July 2010, Feeney signed a two-year contract with club Athletic following his release from Cardiff City. During the 2010–11 season, he made 23 appearances and scored once for the club before departing by mutual consent in August 2011. Feeney then joined Plymouth Argyle in League Two on a one-year deal later that month. Over the next two seasons (2011–13), he featured in 49 matches, netting five goals, though injuries limited his consistency, including an ankle issue that sidelined him for up to two months in early 2013. His contract was not renewed, leading to his release in August 2013. That summer, Feeney moved to non-league Conference Premier side Salisbury City, signing as a player-assistant manager under Mikey Harris. In the 2013–14 season, he recorded 15 appearances without scoring before leaving in April 2014 to pursue a managerial opportunity. Feeney returned to in 2014, signing with club Linfield in a player-manager capacity upon his appointment as . He made eight appearances and scored one goal during the 2014–15 season, gradually shifting focus to management thereafter. After several years in coaching roles, Feeney briefly returned to playing in 2019, signing with Southern League Division One South club Town earlier in the year before joining side Ards as manager. He made one appearance for Ards on 17 August 2019 against Ballinamallard United, marking his final competitive outing and effective retirement from playing.

International career

Senior career

Warren Feeney made his senior international debut for on 27 March 2002, starting as a forward in a 0–0 friendly draw against at in , . In doing so, he became the third generation of his family to represent the national team, following his grandfather James Feeney, who earned two caps in the late 1940s and early 1950s, and his father Warren Feeney Sr., who won one cap in 1976. Over the course of his international tenure from 2002 to 2011, Feeney accumulated 46 caps while primarily operating as a centre-forward. He featured in numerous qualification campaigns for the and , contributing to Northern Ireland's efforts in competitive fixtures against stronger European opponents, though the team did not advance beyond the qualifying stages during his time. His call-ups were often influenced by strong club form, particularly during spells at and Cardiff City, where his goal-scoring prowess earned him regular selection under managers like and . Feeney's international career concluded on 11 October 2011 with a substitute appearance in a 0–3 defeat to , marking the end of his involvement after a period of limited opportunities stemming from persistent injuries sustained at club level. These setbacks, including ankle ligament damage earlier in his career, restricted his availability and led to his retirement from international duty at age 30.

International goals

Feeney scored five goals in 46 appearances for the national team.
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
13 September 2005, 2–02–0
215 November 2005, 1–11–1Friendly
317 November 2007, 1–12–1
428 March 2009, 1–03–2
51 April 2009, 1–01–0
Feeney's debut international goal arrived in the 84th minute against Azerbaijan, converting a penalty to seal a crucial 2–0 win in Northern Ireland's opening 2006 World Cup qualifier and ending a long winless streak in competitive matches. His second goal, a 53rd-minute header equalizing against Portugal, secured a memorable 1–1 draw in a friendly and boosted morale following recent qualifier disappointments. The third strike, a 62nd-minute header to level the score at 1–1 versus , proved pivotal in a dramatic 2–1 victory during the campaign, keeping 's qualification hopes alive. In the 2010 World Cup qualifiers, Feeney opened the scoring in the 10th minute against with a close-range finish, contributing to a thrilling 3–2 home win that propelled to the top of their group. His final goal, a 73rd-minute glancing header, delivered a 1–0 triumph over three days later, extending the unbeaten run and marking a high point in his international scoring record.

Managerial and coaching career

Early managerial roles (2014–2019)

Feeney transitioned into management as player-manager of Linfield in the Northern Ireland Football League (NIFL) Premiership, succeeding David Jeffrey on 26 June 2014. During his tenure from July 2014 to October 2015, he oversaw 56 matches while continuing to play as a forward, retiring from playing duties on 1 July 2015 to focus fully on management. Linfield finished second in the 2014–15 Premiership, two points behind champions Crusaders, and advanced to the second qualifying round of the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League, where they were eliminated by Swedish side AIK 1–2 on aggregate. Feeney resigned from Linfield on 6 October 2015 to join County as assistant manager under John Sheridan, marking his move to English and full-time coaching. At in , Feeney served as assistant from October 2015 to January 2016 before being promoted to head manager on 15 January 2016 following Sheridan's departure. He managed 34 games until his sacking on 28 September 2016, with the team prioritizing survival amid a relegation battle; finished 21st, securing their League Two status by a five-point margin. After a period out of management, Feeney returned to in February 2019 as head manager of club Ards, who were bottom of the table. His brief spell lasted until November 2019, encompassing 27 matches as the club suffered relegation to the ; Feeney later extended his contract post-relegation but departed for opportunities abroad.

Roles in England and Bulgaria (2019–2024)

In November 2019, Warren Feeney was appointed manager of Bulgarian Second Professional League side , following a recommendation from a former teammate scouting in the region. Over his two-year tenure, he managed 56 matches, achieving a points-per-match average of 1.54, and overhauled the squad with a focus on domestic talent to foster a winning culture. Feeney's side achieved 13 wins in their final 18 matches during the 2020–21 season, culminating in promotion to the n First League after clinching the second-division title. He departed by mutual consent in December 2021, shortly after the promotion, having transformed a mid-table team into champions. Returning to , Feeney took charge of club Welling United in March 2022, replacing Peter Taylor amid a challenging relegation battle. In his 56 games at the helm, he recorded a points-per-match average of 1.25, guiding the Wings to survival in 2021–22 before securing mid-table finishes of 16th in 2022–23. His tenure emphasized defensive solidity and youth integration, though the club parted ways with him in June 2023 as he pursued opportunities back in . Feeney then returned to the Irish League as manager of Glentoran in June 2023, aiming to restore the club's competitive edge in the . Across 38 matches, he attained a points-per-match average of 1.66, highlighted by a memorable 4–0 league victory over rivals Linfield and progress in cup competitions, including reaching the quarter-finals. Despite these successes, inconsistent league form led to his departure by mutual consent in March 2024, after nine months in charge. In December 2024, Feeney was appointed manager of struggling side Weymouth, who sat bottom of the table. He oversaw 26 matches with a points-per-match average of 0.81, achieving a notable highlight by winning the 2024–25 Dorset Senior Cup but ultimately unable to prevent relegation from the . Feeney left the club by mutual consent on August 26, 2025, following a poor start to the new season.

Recent appointments (2024–present)

In October 2025, following his departure from in August, Warren Feeney was appointed assistant manager at in Vietnam's , working under head coach and close friend . The move marked Feeney's return to an assistant role abroad after previous head coaching positions in , with a focus on supporting Kewell's vision for the club rather than leading independently. Feeney described the opportunity as a "no-brainer," motivated by his prior success managing in and a desire to contribute to a major club like , which was aiming to climb from mid-table in the V.League 1. He has long been inspired by managers like in seeking overseas challenges to broaden his coaching experience and aid league development through tactical and cultural exchanges. Family support and his passion for further influenced the decision, aligning with his pattern of embracing international roles. As of November 2025, Feeney's tenure remains ongoing, emphasizing assistant duties such as player development and match preparation to elevate Hanoi FC's performance in the competitive V.League 1. He has expressed enthusiasm for adapting to Asian football's unique style and culture, drawing on lessons from his time in to navigate the fast-paced, technically demanding environment.

Career statistics

Playing statistics

Warren Feeney made 381 appearances and scored 91 goals across his senior club career from 2001 to 2020. He represented the senior national team on 46 occasions between 2002 and 2011, netting 5 goals. The table below summarizes his club playing statistics by club, aggregating appearances and goals across all competitions (league, cups, and ) for each stint, excluding and reserve matches.
ClubSeasonsAppearancesGoals
2001–200411230
Stockport County2004–2005, 2006–20076521
Luton Town2005–2007457
Cardiff City2007–2010196
Swansea City2007–2008126
Dundee United2008–2009256
Wednesday2009–2010100
Athletic2010–2011136
Plymouth Argyle2011–2013405
Salisbury City2013–2014223
Linfield2014–201581
Newport County2015–201690
Ards2019–202010
Career total38191

Managerial statistics

Warren Feeney's managerial record across his head coaching roles totals 293 matches, with 132 wins, 62 draws, and 99 losses, yielding a win percentage of 45.05%. Including his assistant role at Ha Noi FC, where he has been involved in 3 matches (1 win, 1 draw, 1 loss), the overall involvement reaches 296 games with a win percentage of 44.93% as of November 19, 2025. These figures exclude periods as a pure assistant prior to his head coaching appointments.
ClubGamesWinsDrawsLossesWin %
Linfield563581362.50%
3410101429.41%
Ards271251044.44%
OFK Pirin5627111848.21%
Welling United5622132139.29%
Glentoran381881247.37%
Weymouth26871130.77%
Ha Noi FC (assistant)311133.33%

Honours

As a player

During his playing career, Warren Feeney contributed to several promotions in the . With , he was part of the squad that won the Third Division play-off final in 2003, securing promotion to the Second Division after a 5-2 victory over Lincoln City at the . At Luton Town, Feeney joined in March 2005 and made six appearances as the team clinched the League One title that season, earning promotion to the with a record 98 points. On loan at City from Cardiff City during the 2007–08 season, Feeney scored five goals in ten matches early in the campaign, helping the side to the League One championship and promotion to the . Feeney earned 46 caps for between 2002 and 2011, scoring five goals, but the team achieved no major international honours during his tenure.

As a manager

Feeney's first major managerial honor came in 2020–21, when he guided to the title in Bulgaria's Second Professional Football League, earning promotion to the top flight after a strong finish to the season following the resumption of play post-lockdown. In his tenure at Weymouth, Feeney led the club to victory in the 2024–25 Dorset Senior Cup, defeating the opposition in the final held in March 2025 and providing a highlight amid a challenging league campaign. Feeney has not secured any other major titles across his managerial roles at clubs including Linfield, Newport County, Welling United, Glentoran, and others.

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