Alan McCormack (born 10 January 1984) is an Irish football coach and former professional player who played as a right-back or midfielder. He is a coach at EFL League One club Leyton Orient.
He began his career at Preston North End and later played for Southend United, Charlton Athletic and Swindon Town before signing for Brentford in 2013. He was capped at schoolboy and U19 level by the Republic of Ireland.
After making four substitute appearances at the beginning of the 2004–05 season, McCormack was made available for transfer in September 2004. He joined League Two club Southend United on loan on 16 March 2005 and made his debut three days later, starting in a 3–0 victory over Cheltenham Town. In April, the loan was extended until the end of the 2004–05 season. He was an 81st-minute substitute for Mark Gower during the 2005 Football League Trophy Final against Wrexham at the Millennium Stadium, but was denied the first Trophy of his career when Wrexham won the match 2–0 after extra time. McCormack scored the first senior goals of his career with a brace in a 2–1 away victory over Macclesfield Town on 19 April. He made eight appearances and scored two goals during his loan spell. He spent the entire 2005–06 season on loan at Motherwell of the Scottish Premier League, making 28 appearances in all competitions, scoring two goals, accumulating 12 yellow cards and one red.
McCormack made his first Preston appearance in nearly two years when he replaced Kelvin Wilson after 41 minutes of a 1–1 EFL Championship home draw with Queens Park Rangers on 19 August 2006. He played two further matches in September, with the latter match against Stoke City on 30 September being his final Preston appearance. He made a total of 12 appearances for the club. Looking back in August 2012 on his time with Preston, McCormack said "I had a great few years there and I learnt a hell of a lot – enough to help me go on and continue my career in the professional game in England. I've got a lot of time and a lot of credit for that, I look back and I never have a bad word to say about it. I've got nothing but good things to say about the club, I'll always have fond memories of the place".
McCormack formed a Centre midfield partnership with Nicky Bailey during the 2007–08 season and the pair scored 20 goals between them, with McCormack scoring nine, which included a run of five goals in seven appearances in September 2007. The season ended with a play-off semi-final defeat to Doncaster Rovers, and in June 2008, he signed a new three-year contract. McCormack suffered a knee injury during the 2008–09 pre-season, which kept him out of action for eight weeks. After returning to fitness, he made 38 appearances during the season, scoring two goals. McCormack played the full 90 minutes in a 1–1 draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the FA Cup third round on 3 January 2009, but missed the replay, which Southend lost 4–1.
McCormack made 43 appearances and scored three goals during the 2009–10 season, but what would be his final season at Roots Hall culminated in the club's relegation to League Two. His contract was terminated by mutual consent on 24 June 2010. Over the course of his two spells with Southend, McCormack made 166 appearances and scored 19 goals.
Under the management of Paolo Di Canio, McCormack had a good 2012–13 season back in League One, being named captain, making 47 appearances and helping Swindon to a sixth-place finish which saw the club qualify for the play-offs, where they were defeated on penalties by Brentford in the semi-finals. He was released by the club after the season, after failing to agree a new contract. McCormack made 98 appearances and scored two goals during his two seasons with the Robins. After leaving the club, he stated his reason for departing as being because "the first offer I got from Swindon disappointed me, I just felt that I was worth more to the club than a one-year offer. When they sent me the offer I was really gutted and disappointed and that really let me know in my head that maybe it was time to move on to another club".
After starting in each of the Bees' first seven league matches of the 2014–15 season, McCormack signed a new two-year contract, with the option of a third year. His status as an ever-present in league matches came to an end after he suffered an ankle ligament injury during a 3–1 defeat to Bolton Wanderers on 25 October 2014. He returned to light training in January 2015, but had lost the right-back position to Moses Odubajo and made just four further appearances before the end of the 2014–15 season. McCormack made 18 appearances and scored one goal during the season.
McCormack made his first appearance of the 2016–17 season in a 1–0 defeat to League Two team Exeter City in the EFL Cup first round on 9 August 2016, in which he was substituted in the 12th minute after suffering a foot injury. He returned to the team seven weeks later, but made just three appearances before being handed a five-match suspension and a £6,000 fine on 20 October, for charges relating to the use of "abusive and/or insulting words towards a match official" during a match against Cardiff City on 19 April 2016. After his return from suspension, he made just eight substitute appearances, making his final appearance as a substitute for Konstantin Kerschbaumer in the final match of the season, a 3–1 defeat to Blackburn Rovers. McCormack was released at the end of the season and finished his Brentford career with 104 appearances and three goals.
He started in each of Luton's opening three league matches of the 2018–19 season, before losing his place in the team to Glen Rea. His next starting appearance in the league came over three months later in a 2–2 draw with Walsall after Rea was ruled out for the rest of the season with cruciate ligament damage. McCormack started the following 11 league matches until suffering a hamstring injury in a 1–0 win away to Bradford City. He made his return on the final day of the season, playing 82 minutes to help Luton to a 3–1 home victory over Oxford United and the League One title. McCormack made 23 appearances in all competitions and was released when his contract expired at the end of the season.
McCormack became first team coach at Leyton Orient in June, 2024.[1]
Swindon Town
Brentford
Luton Town
Northampton Town
Individual
Return to Southend United on loan and permanent transfer
Charlton Athletic
Swindon Town
Brentford
2013–2015
2015–2017
Luton Town
Northampton Town
Third spell with Southend United
Heybridge Swifts
International career
Style of play
Coaching career
Career statistics
+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition Preston North End 2003–04 First Division 0 2004–05 EFL Championship 0 2006–07 Championship 0 Leyton Orient (loan) 2003–04 Third Division 0 Southend United (loan) 2004–05 League Two 2 Motherwell (loan) 2005–06 Scottish Premier League 2 Southend United 2006–07 Championship 3 2007–08 League One 9 2008–09 League One 2 2009–10 League One 3 Charlton Athletic 2010–11 League One 1 Swindon Town 2011–12 League Two 2 2012–13 League One 0 Brentford 2013–14 League One 2 2014–15 Championship 1 2015–16 Championship 0 2016–17 Championship 0 Luton Town 2017–18 League Two 1 2018–19 League One 0 Northampton Town 2019–20 League Two 0 Southend United 2020–21 League Two 0 Heybridge Swifts 2021–22 Isthmian League North Division 0
Honours
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