Trevor Croly, (born 23 February 1974) is an Irish football coach and former player who played as a defender in the League of Ireland.
Croly started his career with Drogheda United signing a one-year amateur deal under Pat Devlin.
[1] In March 1993 Drogheda played Aston Villa in a friendly at Tolka Park where Croly received glowing tributes: "Croly's performance was a major bonus for Drogheda, displaying ability beyond his nineteen years in a duel with Irish star Ray Houghton", wrote John Brennan in the Irish Press.
Despite overtures from Finn Harps and Derry City Croly signed for Brian Kerr and made his debut against ŠK Slovan Bratislava in Richmond Park's first ever European game in a 1996–97 UEFA Cup tie.
He made his domestic debut for Pats scoring the winner in a FAI League Cup tie at Shelbourne the following month.
The following season after battling through injury Croly wearing the number 12 jersey was a revelation playing a holding role in front of the back four.
He played twice against FC Zimbru Chișinău as Pats were thrashed 10–0 on aggregate in the 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League qualifying round.
Croly played all 4 games in the 2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup as Pats beat HNK Rijeka on away goals and then went out to K.A.A.
[17] Croly had enjoyed success as Keith Long's assistant since joining Bohemians and at the end of 2018 he signed a three-year contract extension with the club.