Steve McMahon (born 1961), English international football player and manager.
Steve McMahon may also refer to:
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Stephen or Steven is a common English first name. It is particularly significant to Christians, as it belonged to Saint Stephen, an early disciple and deacon who, according to the Book of Acts, was stoned to death; he is widely regarded as the first martyr of the Christian Church. The name "Stephen" is derived from Greek Στέφανος (Stéphanos), a first name from the Greek word στέφανος (stéphanos), meaning "wreath, crown" and by extension "reward, honor, renown, fame", from the verb στέφειν (stéphein), "to encircle, to wreathe". In Ancient Greece, crowning wreaths were given to the winners of contests. Originally, as the verb suggests, the noun had a more general meaning of any "circle"—including a circle of people, a circling wall around a city, and, in its earliest recorded use, the circle of a fight, which is found in the Iliad of Homer.
Stephen, Steve, Stevie, Stevin, or Steven Smith may refer to:
Macca is a common nickname in some English speaking countries of Anglo-Saxon heritage for somebody whose surname begins with the Gaelic prefix Mac or Mc.
McMahon or MacMahon is an Irish surname. The surname arose separately in two areas: in west County Clare and in County Monaghan. Two twin-brothers had a short feud over their fathers title of Marquis which eventually led to the splitting of his land and the brothers separately living in their new found counties. As a result of this, the County Monaghan (Airgíalla) MacMahons are not related to the County Clare (Thomond) MacMahons. McMahone was one of the four sons of Mathghamhna, who then later became known as "The Four Descendants".
Michael McMahon, Mike McMahon or Michael MacMahon may refer to:
Steve, Steven or Stephen Thompson may refer to:
Stephen Joseph McMahon is an English former footballer who played as a defender.
Alexander "Sandy" McMahon was a Scottish footballer who spent most of his career with Celtic.
Stephen, Steven or Steve Anderson may refer to:
Stephen, Steven or Steve Gordon may refer to:
The surname McArdle or MacArdle was the twelfth most numerous in its homeland of County Monaghan in 1970. The surname in Irish is MacArdghail, from ardghal, meaning 'high valour' or from the Irish "ardghail" meaning "tall foreigner" with roots "ard" meaning "tall" and "gail" meaning "foreigner" indicative of their original ancestor being a Viking or from Viking stock. The surname is also common in County Armagh and County Louth.
The Northern Ireland national football B team is a secondary football team run occasionally as support for the Northern Ireland national football team. Primarily seen as a stepping-stone between the under-21 and full international teams, B team matches are also used to give a run-out for fringe players and to honour Irish League players who would not otherwise gain international recognition.
John McMahon is an English former footballer.
Steven, Stephen or Steve Campbell may refer to:
Stephen, Steven, Steve or Stevie Murray may refer to:
Stephen McKenna may refer to:
Stephen McNally (1911–1994) was an American actor.
Stephen Joseph McMahon is an English former professional footballer, manager and current television pundit.
Steven McMahon is a Scottish former footballer who played in the Football League for Swansea City, Carlisle United and Darlington, in the Scottish League for Cowdenbeath, Partick Thistle and Clydebank, in China for Foshan Guangdong, and in the Northern Premier League for Barrow.
John McMahon is an English football coach and former player, currently working at Morecambe