Career
He made his League of Ireland debut for Kilkenny City at Bray Wanderers on 21 November 1993. He accompanied Dermot Keely, his former manager at F.C. (whom Heary had captained) to Heary was unveiled as a player at a press conference on 22 January 2007 and has since slotted into the side with ease, playing a huge part in Bohs" great defensive record.
Owen captained Bohs to the 2008 league title and FAI Cup in a fantastic season for the right back.
He collected a bucketful of personal honours during the season, being voted on to the Eircom League of Ireland Premier Division Team for 2008, receiving 42% of the votes for the right back position and named the eircom/Soccer Writers Association of Ireland (SWAI) player of the month for October. This was topped off when he was named the SWAI Personality of the Year on 4 December.
Heary struggled with injuries during the 2009 season, only making 20 league appearances. However he collected his first ever League Cup winners medal in the September as Bohs beat Waterford United 3–1 at the Royal Society of Chemistry . In November 2009, Heary as captain, collected the Premier Division trophy for the first back-to-back league wins.
In doing so, he equalled Johnny Matthews record of 7 league winners medals.
Despite captaining the club to the Setanta Sports Cup, had a disappointing 2010 season where the club lost their league title on goal difference and failed to make an impact in Europe where they made an embarrassing exit to Welsh side The New Saints. Heary retired as a player in 2013. Owen took his first steps into management during 2011 when he took charge of Bohs" A Team and under 19 team and also managed the first team during their Leinster Senior Cup matches.
When Pat Fenlon departed for Hibernian F.C., Owen became Aaron Callaghan"s assistant manager for the 2012 season.
After a poor run of results during the 2013 season which left Bohs in the relegation zone, Callaghan was sacked as manager and Heary was appointed to take caretaker charge of the club Due to Heary not possessing the necessary coaching qualifications, this was for an initial 60 day period until 12 September 2013.
Heary now holds a Union of European Football Associations Pro Licence having been shortlisted by the FAI to do the course in January 2014. Heary managed Sligo Rovers until June 2015.
Heary jointly holds the record with Ollie Cahill for most appearances in for an Irish domestic player (41).
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