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Caleb Colman Folan (born 26 October 1982) is a footballer who plays for Middlesbrough as a striker, on loan from Hull City. Born in Leeds, he qualifies to play for the Republic of Ireland through his grandfather, who was from Inis Mór, and his grandmother, from Galway.
[edit] Club career[edit] Early careerBorn in Leeds, West Yorkshire, Folan started his professional career at hometown club Leeds United, spending brief spells on loan at Rushden & Diamonds and Hull City before making a permanent move to Chesterfield.[1] In April 2006 he underwent a cartilage operation on a recurring knee injury.[2] In October he scored the winning goal against West Ham United in Chesterfield's League Cup victory,[3] after which he signed a one-year contract extension.[4] [edit] Wigan AthleticAfter a series of impressive performances for Chesterfield, Folan was linked with a January transfer to Premier League side Wigan Athletic, and on 26 January 2007 he completed a £500,000 transfer, signing a three-and-a-half year deal. Wigan manager Paul Jewell stated: "He's strong, he's aggressive, he's got a finisher's instinct and I think he will add competition in an area where the squad needs bolstering."[5] He made his debut for Wigan against Reading on 30 January 2007,[6] and on 21 February, scored his first goal for the club, an equaliser against Watford.[7] On 3 March he scored the winner against Manchester City away at the City of Manchester Stadium in a 1–0 victory.[8] [edit] Hull CityChampionship team Hull City revealed their interest in signing him in August 2007.[9] However, Wigan manager Chris Hutchings said he was not looking to tranfer Folan.[10] On 31 August 2007 Folan eventually did return to Hull for a fee of £1 million, a record fee for the club.[11] Speaking on Hull City's official website, he insisted he was not going to let the price tag pile pressure onto him and that he had arrived at the club to score goals.[12] On his debut for Hull against Blackpool in September, Folan was taken to hospital after being stretchered off the pitch wearing a neck brace.[13] He was kept overnight at Victoria Hospital in Blackpool.[14] An ankle injury caused him to miss several more matches,[15] and in March 2008 he incurred a three-match ban after being sent off in a game against Burnley.[16] He returned however to score several goals from the bench during Hull City's successful run-in. On the first day of the Premier League season, Hull played their first ever game in that league against Fulham, and Folan came on as a substitute and scored the winning goal in a 2–1 victory for Hull.[17] He was sent off against Liverpool on 25 April 2009 for kicking out at Martin Škrtel.[18] On 17 September 2009, Folan was loaned for three months to Middlesbrough of the Championship,[19] and he made his debut as a substitute in a 5–0 defeat to West Bromwich Albion.[20] [edit] International careerThrough his grandfather, who was from Inis Mór, and his grandmother, from Galway, Folan is eligible to play for the Republic of Ireland.[citation needed] In March 2007, manager Steve Staunton called on the 'granny rule' to bring Folan into his squad for the UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying campaign, after a passport was issued at the 11th hour. The decision attracted comment for overlooking other in-form strikers playing outside the Premier League and with closer ties to the Republic of Ireland.[21][22] However, Folan was forced to pull out of the squad due to injury.[23] A hamstring tear also forced Folan out of the Republic's squad for games against Ecuador and Bolivia in May 2007.[24] In October 2008, under new manager Giovanni Trapattoni, Folan was one of several uncapped players selected to play for a Republic of Ireland XI in a challenge match against Nottingham Forest, scoring the first goal in a 2–0 win. He was added to the squad for the subsequent 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Cyprus and appeared as an injury-time substitute.[25] He was brought on as a sub against Italy in the 2010 World Cup Qualifiers. He set up the game tieing goal scored by Robbie Keane in the 87th minute. [edit] References
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