Paddy Crozier is an Irish Gaelic football manager and former player who managed the Derry county team between 2006 and 2008, guiding the county to a National League title.
13 Facts About Paddy Crozier
Paddy Crozier has managed a number of club teams and Derry underage teams.
Paddy Crozier was a distant relation of former Derry manager Eamonn Coleman.
Paddy Crozier rejoined the management team in 2000 under Chris Brown and Derry won the 2000 and 2002 Ulster Minor Championships, as well as the 2002 All-Ireland Minor Championship.
Paddy Crozier managed Derry to success in the 2008 National League, defeating Kerry in the final.
Paddy Crozier was awarded BBC Radio Foyle - Bank of Ireland Sports Personality of the Month for April 2008.
The statement condemned any criticism of the players and management team and added "We are proud Paddy Crozier has delivered an All-Ireland Senior football title to his native county".
Paddy Crozier led them to success in two North American Senior Football Championships.
In 1996 Paddy Crozier took up the role of Lavey manager alongside Henry Downey.
In December 2009 Paddy Crozier was announced as the new manager of Tyrone club side Omagh St Enda's for the 2010 season.
Paddy Crozier represented Derry at Minor, Under 21 and Senior level.
Paddy Crozier played club football for his native Ballymaguigan - winning the 1971 Derry Intermediate Championship were among his playing honours with the club.
Paddy Crozier won a Dublin Senior Football Championship medal with the Civil Service side in 1980.