1. Paul Corry was born on 3 February 1991 and is an Irish former footballer who played with UCD, Sheffield Wednesday, Northampton Town and Shamrock Rovers.

1. Paul Corry was born on 3 February 1991 and is an Irish former footballer who played with UCD, Sheffield Wednesday, Northampton Town and Shamrock Rovers.
Paul Corry has represented his country at various underage levels as well as being selected for the Republic of Ireland U-23 squad.
Paul Corry was a member of the successful Belvedere side alongside the likes of Matt Doherty and Jake Carroll who won the FAI Under-17 Cup in 2009 by beating Kilmallock United.
Paul Corry was on trial with Burnley for two weeks in July 2009 but chose to continue his education at Belfield, as he felt he was not ready for a move to another football club at that moment in time.
Paul Corry re-signed for UCD for the 2012 season, and overall has made 105 appearances for the club, including 10 goals.
Paul Corry scored his first goal of the 2012 season away to Shelbourne, his 25-yard screamer snatching a win for UCD.
Paul Corry was then called up to the Republic of Ireland U-21 side for the 2013 UEFA Euro U-21 Championship qualifier against Turkey U-21, however he did not make an appearance for the national side.
Paul Corry had finally felt that now was the right time for a big move in hope of a successful footballing career following his successful graduation with a BComm degree from UCD.
Paul Corry made his Owls debut in the League Cup fixture away at Southampton on 25 September 2012.
Paul Corry made his league debut when Wednesday hosted Leeds United live on SKY on 19 October 2012.
Paul Corry signed for League of Ireland Premier Division side Shamrock Rovers in November 2016.
On 12 October 2017 Paul Corry was forced to retire from football due to constant struggles with his knee.