Born and raised in Cork, Coughlan first played with Ballyphehane side Joseph Plunkett's that won city under-13 hurling and football titles, however, following an objection to an overage player, were not awarded medals. He was a contemporary of Carl Humphries and briefly played schoolboy soccer with Everton as a centre-forward.[2][3] Coughlan attended Coláiste Chríost Rí and was a member of the school's senior football team that won the Corn Uí Mhuirí title in 1970 before later claiming the Hogan Cup after a defeat of a St Malachy's College team that featured Martin O'Neill.[4]
Club career
After his juvenile playing days with the Ballyphehane outfit came to an end, Coughlan joined the Nemo Rangers club.[5] His underage career began as a dual player and he was part of the Nemo minor teams that claimed a double of county titles in 1970. He later won a Cork U21FC title in his final year in the under-21 grade.
Coughlan won a third set of Cork SFC and Munster SCFC titles after respective defeats of Dohenys and Austin Stacks in 1975.[9][10] He was appointed team captain in 1977 and ended the season with a fourth Cork SFC winners' medal after a defeat of St. Michael's in the final.[11] Coughlan retained the captaincy the following year, however, his season ended prematurely when he was diagnosed with hepatitis.
After losing four stone in weight and spending a prolonged period of time out of the game, Coughlan fought his way back fitness to reclaim his position on the team in 1981. After winning a fourth Munster SCFC that year he later claimed a second All-Ireland winners' medal after a 15-point defeat of Garrymore in the 1982 All-Ireland club final.[12] Nemo Rangers made another clean sweep of all available football titles during the 1983-84 season, with Coughlan claimed a third All-Ireland title after beating Walterstown in the 1984 All-Ireland club final.[13] He was in the twilight of his career when he won his seventh Cork SFC title after a defeat of Imokilly in the 1987 Cork SFC final before later claiming a sixth Munster SCFC medal. Coughlan ended his club career after Nemo's defeat by St. Mary's, Burren in the 1988 All-Ireland club semi-final.[14]