Gareth Cronin

Gareth Cronin (born 18 February 1975) is an Irish football manager and former player.

Cronin had been assistant manager to Dermot Keely at Dublin City before the club went out of business in July 2006. The following month, Gareth Cronin became manager at Waterford United where he spent over two full seasons before leaving on 17 November 2008. The Cork native took over as manager of Longford Town in June 2009 but left following the conclusion of the 2009 season.

He was a member of the senior management team at Aviva, the world's sixth biggest insurance group, leading the audit teams for the Irish business and UK general insurance business. He is now the Chief Audit Officer for Allied Irish Banks PLC.

Playing career
He played over 200 times for Cork City, where he won an FAI Cup medal in 1998. He signed for Shamrock Rovers in 2000 where he played for two seasons making 50 total appearances. After a spell back at Cork he signed for Kildare County in 2003 but a knee injury ended his career prematurely.

He has also been capped for Ireland at every level except Senior.

As a player
Cork City
 * FAI Cup (1): 1998

As a manager

 * Waterford United
 * Munster Senior Cup (1): 2007