Peter Logan | |
Birth Date: | 1889 |
Birth Place: | Edinburgh, Scotland |
Death Date: | April 1944 (aged 54) |
Death Place: | Bradford, England |
Height: | [1] |
Position: | Inside right |
Clubs1: | Alva Rangers |
Clubs2: | St Bernard's |
Years3: | 1908–1926 |
Clubs3: | Bradford City |
Caps3: | 271 |
Goals3: | 37 |
Peter Logan (1889 – April 1944) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside right. He spent 17 years with Bradford City, making over 300 appearances and winning the 1911 FA Cup Final.
Born in Edinburgh,[2] he was the younger brother of footballer James Logan, who also played for Bradford City.[3]
After playing for Alva Rangers and St Bernard's, he signed for Bradford City in October 1908.[4] He won the 1911 FA Cup Final with the club.[4] [5] During World War I he "won representative honours for his army unit".[4] He spent 17 years with the club, making 304 appearances in total.[6] After retiring as a player in April 1925, he worked as a coach at the club until October 1925.[4] He then became licensee of the Girlington Hotel.[4] He died in April 1944, aged 54.[4]