For both club and county Doherty usually played in midfield. He was highly regarded for impressive high-fielding skills and work-rate,[3] often helping in attack and also tracking back to help in defence. His ability to win breaking ball, read the game and plug gaps was impressive.[4]Irish News journalist Paddy Heaney says of Doherty "The Bellaghy man does not seek headlines, just victories.[3] He was at one point the Derry captain.
On 3 November 2022 Doherty appeared in court charged with manslaughter over the death of Aaron Law. Father of two Aaron Law, 34, was found lying unconscious on Main Street in the village of Portglenone in the early hours of 30 October 2022. He died later that day in Antrim Area Hospital[5]
Playing career
Inter-county
Doherty made his Championship debut as a 19-year-old against Antrim in 2001.[6][7] That year he put in some impressive performances in Derry's run to the 2001 All-Ireland semi-final, where they lost out to Galway. He was awarded the Bass Ulster Monthly Merit Award for August 2001, for his performances against Tyrone and Galway that month.[8] He along with brother Gareth was nominated for an All Star in 2001.[9] Doherty was again nominated for All Stars in 2004[10] and 2007.[11]
He had instrumental in the 2008 National League, which Derry won, defeating Kerry in the final.[12][13] He scored a vital goal in the match and was awarded man of the match. He received the Vodafone All Stars Footballer of the Month award for April 2008 for key performances against Tyrone, Donegal and Kerry en route to Derry's National League success.[14] Doherty was Derry's lone All Star nominee in 2008, his fourth in total.[15]
He was appointed Derry captain for the 2009 season.[16] Doherty and Derry again reached the National League final in 2009, but were defeated by Kerry.[17]
He left the county panel for four years, returning in 2014 then retiring from inter-county football in 2015.[18]
^35 Championship appearances as per following source, has since played two additional games bringing total to 37. – Bogue, Declan (16 May 2008). "McGrane set for '60'". Gaelic Life.
^ abHeaney, Paddy (31 May 2008). "Donegal vs Derry Ulster Senior Football Championship 2008 quarter-final preview – Man of the moment... Fergal Doherty". The Irish News.
^McCann, Chris (8 August 2008). "Bradley's sparkling seven-up sees off Tyrone". County Derry Post.