Tommy Casey Explained

Tommy Casey
Fullname:Thomas Casey
Birth Date:11 March 1930
Birth Place:Comber, County Down, Northern Ireland
Death Place:Somerset, England
Position:Wing half
Youthclubs1:Belfast YMCA
Youthclubs2:East Belfast
Years1:–1949
Years2:1949–1950
Years3:1950–1952
Years4:1952–1958
Years5:1958–1959
Years6:1959–1963
Years7:1963–1965
Years8:1965
Years9:1967
Clubs6:Bristol City
Clubs7:Gloucester City
Clubs8:Toronto Inter-Roma
Clubs9:Ammanford Town
Caps2:4
Caps3:66
Caps4:116
Caps5:24
Caps6:122
Caps7:60
Goals2:0
Goals3:1
Goals4:8
Goals5:1
Goals6:9
Goals7:6
Totalcaps:392
Totalgoals:25
Nationalyears1:1955–1958
Nationalteam1:Northern Ireland
Nationalcaps1:12
Nationalgoals1:2
Manageryears1:1963–1965
Manageryears2:1967–1969
Manageryears3:1972
Manageryears4:1974–1975
Manageryears5:1975–1976
Manageryears6:1977
Manageryears7:1977–1978
Managerclubs6:K.R. Reykjavik
Managerclubs7:Harstad I.L.

Thomas Casey (11 March 1930 – 13 January 2009) was a Northern Ireland international footballer, coach and football manager, whose career in professional football spanned 30 years.[1] [2]

FA Cup winner with Newcastle United 1955

In 1965, he played abroad in the Eastern Canada Professional Soccer League with Toronto Inter-Roma.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Tommy Casey: Wing-half who won the FA Cup with Newcastle and played in the 1958 World Cup for Northern Ireland. Ponting. Ivan. 14 March 2009. The Independent. 15 March 2009.
  2. http://nifootball.blogspot.com/2006/08/tommy-casey.html Northern Ireland's Footballing Greats: Tommy Casey
  3. Web site: April 26, 1965. Crosswords. 2020-08-22. Newspapers.com. The Province. 15. en.