Johnny Matthews Explained

Johnny Matthews
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:1965
Youthclubs1:Coventry City
Years1:1966–1979
Years2:1979–1981
Years3:1981–1982
Years4:1982–1983
Years5:1983–1984
Years6:1985–1986
Years7:1986–1987
Clubs1:Waterford
Clubs2:Limerick United
Clubs3:Cork United
Clubs4:Waterford United
Clubs5:Galway United
Clubs6:Longford Town
Clubs7:Newcastle West
Caps1:327
Caps2:41
Caps3:18
Caps4:11
Caps5:3
Caps6:2
Caps7:15
Goals1:143
Goals2:6
Goals3:3
Goals4:4
Goals5:0
Goals6:0
Goals7:0
Nationalyears1:1970–1971
Nationalteam1:League of Ireland XI
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:1
Manageryears1:1986–1987
Manageryears2:1989–1990
Managerclubs2:Waterford United
Birth Date:1946 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Coventry, England

Johnny Matthews (27 August 1946 – 25 December 2019)[1] was an English footballer and manager.

Matthews started his career playing with his home club Coventry City.

He moved to Waterford United during the 1965/66 season on St. Patrick's Day under the impression from Jimmy Hill that it was for just a six-week loan period. Matthews played in the last seven games scoring twice and his loan period was extended. During the following season he signed for the club on a permanent basis. In the next 13 seasons Matthews became a legend at Kilcohan Park.

In total Matthews won 5 league medals with Waterford, was awarded a 6th many years later after not playing enough games in his first season with Waterford and another with Limerick as well as 3 runners-up medals in the FAI Cup. Matthews also played in 16 European Cup matches and scored against Celtic at Parkheadhttp://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1970/1105/Pg003.html#Ar00304:17663F1B064F1B063F1BE64F1BE63F1EC64F00037F0E43C50EF38215C3C717A4091F94230514350D044F0664C60AB4DD0D452D1185440625F60AA60D12263014C64714C63015164705363D06F65522F4DC2594F32594DC25F4F31604E717D4FF and Manchester United http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1968/0919/Pg003.html#Ar00309 .

He entered management with Newcastlewest while still a player in 1986 before returning to Waterford to take the managerial reins along with Dave Kirby in 1989. His first season in charge with the Blues brought the First Division Title in 1990.

Matthews' greatest honour was winning league honours with Waterford but his cherished memory is scoring a penalty against Gordon Banks when the League of Ireland XI played the English League XI in 1971 at Lansdowne Road.

At the end of the 2012 League of Ireland season Matthews is eighth in the all-time League of Ireland goalscoring list with 156 league goals [2]

A noted cricketer, Matthews was a member of the Waterford Referee's Society and referees junior league matches in the Waterford Junior League maintaining his connection with soccer in the city and county.

Honours

As a player

As a manager

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sadness at death of soccer legend Johnny Matthews. www.limerickleader.ie.
  2. Web site: Ireland - List of Topscorers . 6 July 2016 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20120406093820/http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/iertops.html . 6 April 2012 .