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Noel Kelly (footballer)

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Noel Kelly (28 December 1921 – August 1991) was an Irish footballer who played as a forward during the 1940s.

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Career

Kelly played for Bohemians during the 1940s in the League of Ireland and was a member of the 1945 Bohemian Inter City Cup winning team against Belfast Celtic at Dalymount Park. He moved to Shamrock Rovers for the 1945/46 season and played in the 1946 FAI Cup Final.

He then transferred to Glentoran and then to English side Arsenal in October 1947.[1] Mainly a reserve, he made just the one first-team appearance for Arsenal, against Everton at Goodison Park on 25 February 1950 in a 1–0 win.

He moved to Crystal Palace in March 1950 and signed for Nottingham Forest in August 1951. In July 1955 he moved to Tranmere Rovers to become player-manager, but his tenure was unsuccessful and brief, with Rovers having to apply for re-election to the League in 1957. He left Tranmere in 1957 and did not work in football again, as he ran a sports clothes shop on the Wirral. He died on 28 December 1991.

International

He won his one and only cap for the Republic of Ireland, against Luxembourg in 1954. [2]

Personal

Noel's son John followed in his footsteps by playing for Tranmere Rovers and several other clubs.

Honours

Bohemians

References

  1. ^ "The Irish Times - Saturday, September 27, 1947 - Page 2". The Irish Times.
  2. ^ "Noel Kelly's international record". eu-football.info. Retrieved 21 May 2023.

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This page was last edited on 8 July 2023, at 14:12
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