Danny Ventre has previously played in the Football League for Accrington Stanley, and from 2007 to 2013 had played in the League of Ireland for Sligo Rovers.
11 Facts About Danny Ventre
Danny Ventre joined Accrington Stanley after a successful trial period in 2005 after his release from Chester City.
Danny Ventre went on to appear 15 times for Accrington Stanley over the Conference winning season at the age of 19.
Danny Ventre was recalled back to Accrington Stanley where he broke into the first team.
Danny Ventre played four games before he took a bad fall in a game against Bury on Boxing day 2006 fracturing his left leg.
Danny Ventre appeared once more time for Stanley, before being released to find regular first team football.
Danny Ventre has captained the team on many occasions including in the 2009 FAI Cup final defeat and was one of three players that captained the club during the 2010 season who lifted both the FAI Cup and League of Ireland Cup trophies.
Danny Ventre joined AFC Telford United on 27 January 2015 until the end of the season.
In November 2020, Danny Ventre was appointed first-team coach at Widnes where he combined this role with his existing role as a player.
Danny Ventre held the role of Blackpool Under-18s manager alongside this role.
In July 2022, Danny Ventre was appointed as first-team coach at Bristol Rovers.