Kit Lawlor Explained

Kit Lawlor
Fullname:John Lawlor
Birth Date:3 December 1922
Birth Place:Dublin, Ireland
Position:Forward
Years1:1945–1946
Years2:1946–1950
Years3:1950–1954
Years4:1954–1955
Years5:1955–1959
Years6:1959–1960
Years7:1960–1961
Clubs7:Worcester City
Caps1:?
Caps2:61
Caps3:128
Caps4:?
Caps5:47
Caps6:19
Caps7:3
Goals1:0
Goals2:31
Goals3:46
Goals4:?
Goals5:20
Goals6:5
Goals7:0
Nationalyears1:1949–1951
Nationalteam1:Republic of Ireland
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:0

John Christopher "Kit" Lawlor (born 3 December 1922 in Dublin – died 8 June 2004) was an Irish professional footballer.[1]

His League of Ireland playing career began with Shamrock Rovers. After spending just one season at Glenmalure Park, Lawlor moved to Drumcondra and in only his second campaign with the club, he helped them to the league championship. He was then signed by Peter Doherty for Doncaster Rovers in June 1950, playing five full seasons for them in the old Second Division, scoring 46 goals in 128 appearances.

After almost five years in England he returned home to sign for Ballymena United in December 1954.[2] Dublin to resume his career with Drumcondra. In 1957, Lawlor was part of the Drumcondra side that caused a major shock by defeating Shamrock Rovers in the Cup final and the following year, the club won the league title. He finished his career with Dundalk moving there in 1959 at the age of 37.

He won three full Irish caps. His son Mick Lawlor also played for his country in the 1970s and is now kit manager for Ireland. Both Mick and another son Robbie also played for Rovers.

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  2. News: http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/archive/1954/1211/Pg003.html#Ar00320:36A1A23B31BC36D1E33A81F833F24736B25C33F1A135B1BB34E1E23631F7 . 1954-12-11 . . 0791-5144 . Dublin . en-ie . subscription.