Harry Cannon Explained

Harry Cannon
Fullname:Henry James Cannon
Birth Date:11 July 1897
Birth Place:Dungloe, Ireland
Years1:1924–1938
Caps1:379
Goals1:3
Nationalyears1:1926–1928
Nationalteam1:Republic of Ireland
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0

Henry James Cannon (11 July 1897 – 16 March 1944) was an Irish football player during the 1920s and 1930s.

Bohemians

Cannon was a goalkeeper during this era in the League of Ireland and spent most of his career with Bohemians. He captained the All-Conquering Bohemians team of 1927/28 who won every trophy on offer that season - League of Ireland, FAI Cup, League of Ireland Shield and Leinster Senior Cup.[1] Harry spent the best part of a decade with Bohs picking up numerous medals along the way. Cannon was also an occasional penalty taker for Bohemians, scoring three times in his career from the penalty spot. After retirement, Harry had a spell on the Bohemian F.C. Management Committee.

International

He won full international caps for Irish Free State against Italy in March 1926. This side also included Bohemian colleague Jack McCarthy.http://indigo.ie/~kands/kands/html/history.html He was also part of the side that recorded defeated Belgium in February 1928. http://www.soccerscene.ie/sssenior/matchdetails.php?id=4

Other

An accomplished cricketer at club level, Cannon captained Civil Service Cricket Club for a time. Harry also kept goal for the Railway Union field hockey team.[2] He also led the Irish Olympic Team as chef de mission at the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Cannon was a career soldier in the Irish Army attaining the rank of captain.

Honours

4

2

3

Notes and References

  1. Bohemian FC match programme, Vol. 53, no. 17
  2. Irish Times, 30 March 1966