Trevor Bowers (born 14 March 1983) is an Irish former footballer who played for Kildare County in the League of Ireland. He joined Kildare County from Junior league side Coill Dubh AFC in the July 2006 transfer window. Bowers joined at the same time as Phillip Gorman. Bowers was extremely prolific with Coill Dubh and represented the County of Kildare at Oscar Traynor scoring four times in five games. He was called up by Gerry Smith to the Republic of Ireland Amateur team in 2006 and was capped twice against Northern Ireland and San Marino. Bowers started playing football with Allen United before moving to Junior side Eleson United and then Coill Dubh. During the 2006 season he scored 25 goals for Coill Dubh attracting the attention of Kildare County who quickly signed the player. Bowers made 12 appearances for Kildare County, his debut coming against Kilkenny City F.C.. His one and only goal to date for Kildare County was against Finn Harps in a 3-1 defeat. Bowers did not make an appearance for Kildare County during the 2007 season due to illness and was released. Bowers re-signed for County in the July 2008 transfer window, making a total of 14 appearances and scoring one goal.
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