Mark Ferguson (disambiguation)

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Mark Ferguson (born 1961) is an Australian actor and television presenter.

Mark Ferguson Australian actor

Mark Ferguson is a New Zealand-based Australian actor and television presenter.

Mark Ferguson may also refer to:

Mark David Corson Ferguson is an international cricketer who made his debut for the Hong Kong national team in 2011. He was born in Scotland, but moved to Hong Kong in 2007.

Mark Ferguson is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward for Tranmere Rovers.

Mark Ferguson (handballer) Irish handballer

Mark Ferguson is an Irish handballer, currently playing in Dublin, Ireland. He joined Lughnasa HC in the end of the 2011/12 season. Previously playing for his university team ITB, in the 2013/14 League his club Lughnasa HC came 3rd in both IOHA League and IOHA Cup, finishing behind winners DI HC and runners-up Astra HC respectively. Ferguson has been involved in the National Team from 2011 and played in Ireland's first ever European qualifiers for the handball in 2012 playing Belgium national handball team, Israel national handball team and Romania men's national handball team. The following year Ireland took part in the 2016 Men's European Championship Qualification Phase 1 where they came up against Belgium and Estonia in a home and away play off group.

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