Clive Delaney (born 2 January 1980 in Dublin) is a former Irish footballer who resides in Sydney, Australia.
Clive started his career on a scholarship at University College Dublin AFC in 1997 within the club's reserve team, transitioning to the League of Ireland halfway through the season.
In 2002, Clive signed for West Ham United where he became a regular in the Reserve side under Roger Cross, however, was released when the club were relegated to the EFL Championship.
He had successful trials at Queens Park Rangers and Mick McCarthy's Sunderland in pre-season 2003/2004, however he chose to return to Ireland to finish his Chartered Accounting qualification and play semi-professional football with St Patrick's Athletic in Dublin.
His uncle Leo O'Reilly won League of Ireland championships with Shamrock Rovers and Dundalk in the 1950s and 1960s.