Bill Irwin (footballer) explained

Bill Irwin
Fullname:William Irwin
Birth Date:23 July 1951
Birth Place:Newtownards, Northern Ireland
Position:Goalkeeper
Years1:1967–1971
Years2:1971–1978
Years3:1978–1980
Years4:1981
Years5:1982
Years6:1982–1983
Years7:1983–1984
Years8:1984–1985
Years9:1985–1986
Years10:1986–1987
Clubs1:Bangor
Clubs2:Cardiff City
Clubs3:Washington Diplomats
Clubs4:Dallas Tornado
Clubs5:Portland Timbers
Clubs6:Golden Bay Earthquakes (indoor)
Clubs7:Golden Bay Earthquakes
Clubs8:Crusaders
Clubs9:Minnesota Strikers (indoor)
Clubs10:Wichita Wings (indoor)
Caps1:?
Goals1:?
Caps2:180
Goals2:0
Caps3:73
Goals3:0
Caps4:28
Goals4:0
Caps5:25
Goals5:0
Caps6:27
Goals6:0
Caps7:50
Goals7:0
Caps8:5
Goals8:0
Caps9:14
Goals9:0
Nationalyears1:1971
Nationalteam1:Northern Ireland amateur
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:1987–2003
Manageryears2:2003–15
Manageryears3:2007–
Managerclubs1:University of Portland (assistant)
Managerclubs2:University of Portland
Managerclubs3:US women's U23

William Irwin (born 23 July 1951) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer, currently working as director of soccer at the University of Portland and head coach of the United States women's under-23 side.

Personal life

Irwin and his wife, Liz, live in Portland with their two sons Bryan, who played for the Portland university team, and Nicholas.

Playing career

An Irish amateur international, Irwin began his career at Bangor where he was managed by Charlie Tully. During his spell at the club, he helped win the clubs first honours when they won the County Antrim Shield and the City Cup in successive seasons. Prior to his death Tully had recommended Irwin to his former club Celtic but the move never materialised and he eventually joined Welsh side Cardiff City in 1971.[1]

Brought in to replace Frank Parsons, Irwin was thrown straight into the Cardiff side and performed admirably, including winning the 1971–1972 BBC save of the season award for a spectacular save during a 2–0 defeat in the FA Cup against Leeds United in February 1972.[2] He also became the first Cardiff goalkeeper to be sent off during a match after receiving his marching orders against Bangor City during the 1972–73 Welsh Cup final. Irwin held the position of first choice goalkeeper for four seasons, beating off competition from Parsons and Jim Eadie, until the arrival of Ron Healey in 1974 saw him lose his place.[3] He eventually left the club in 1978 and went to play for the Washington Diplomats in the NASL.

He went on to play at various teams in the NASL before finishing his career with two years playing indoor football in the Major Indoor Soccer League. In December 1984 he joined Irish League side Crusaders until the end of January 1985.[4]

Coaching career

After his retirement Irwin took up an assistant manager role at the University of Portland alongside former Cardiff teammate Clive Charles. During his time at the university he has an impressive record of training goalkeepers. The five starting goalkeepers who have trained under Irwin, Greg Maas, Kasey Keller, Stuart Dobson, Scott Hileman, Curtis Spiteri and most recently Luis Robles, have all gone on to play professional football. Following the sudden death of Charles in 2003 Irwin was promoted to head coach after serving as his assistant for sixteen years.[5]

Irwin has been involved with goalkeeper coaching throughout the US women's teams and various youth levels of the men's team and in 2007 he was appointed as head coach of the US under-23 women's team, winning the Nordic Cup in his first year.[6]

Honours

Player

Bangor

1970–71

1969–70

Cardiff City

1972–73, 1973–74, 1975–76

1971–72, 1974–75

1975–76

Manager

United States women's under-23

2007

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bill Irwin . NI footballing greats . 19 January 2009 . 15 September 2009.
  2. Web site: Best Ninian Park 11:goalkeepers . WalesOnline.co.uk . 9 April 2009 . 15 September 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090424185312/http://www.walesonline.co.uk/footballnation/football-news/2009/04/09/best-ninian-park-11-goalkeepers-91466-23352550/ . 24 April 2009 .
  3. Book: Hayes, Dean . The Who's Who of Cardiff City . Breedon Books . 2006 . 96 . Derby . 1-85983-462-0.
  4. News: Crues net Irwin . Belfast Telegraph . 19 December 1984 . 22.
  5. Web site: Bill Irwin . Portlandpilots.com . 11 March 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20061116182922/http://www.portlandpilots.com/sports/msoccer/coach/bio.asp?COACH_ID=63 . 16 November 2006 .
  6. Web site: Bill Irwin . ussoccer.com . 15 September 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120304233725/http://www.ussoccer.com/Teams/Team-Staff/Bill-Irwin.aspx . 4 March 2012 .