Jimmy Kelly (Irish footballer)

Jimmy Kelly (Irish footballer)

Football player infobox
playername= Jimmy Kelly


fullname = James Kelly
dateofbirth = 1911
cityofbirth = Ballybofey, County Donegal
countryofbirth = Ireland
position= Outside Left
youthyears = 19xx-19xx
19xx-19xx
19xx-19xx
19xx-19xx
19xx-19xx
19xx-19xx
youthclubs = Stranorlar School
Long Tower Boys School
Foyle Stars
St. Columb’s Court
Newry Town
Fulton Rovers
years = 192x-1928
1928-1930
1930-19xx
1942-194x
1946-1947
19xx-195x
19xx-19xx
19xx-19xx
19xx-19xx
clubs= Coleraine
Liverpool
→ Liverpool Reserves
Derry City
Shamrock Rovers (loan)
Dundalk
Derry City
Coleraine
Ballymena United
Ballymoney United
caps(goals) =
0 (0)
x (6)
10 (6)
nationalyears = 1931-1936
1932-1936
1931-1948
1947
nationalteam = Ireland (IFA)
Irish Free State (FAI)
Irish League XI
League of Ireland XI
nationalcaps(goals) = 11 (4)
5 (2)
16 (6)
3 (0)

Jimmy Kelly (born 1912, Ballybofey, County Donegal, Ireland; died November 1970) was an Irish footballer who played for, among others, Derry City, Shamrock Rovers and Dundalk. Kelly was one of the most prolific goalscorers ever to play in the (Northern) Irish League, scoring 218 goals in the league between 1928 and 1952. He also scored 12 goals during his time in the (Southern) League of Ireland and scored a further 193 in other competitions. Kelly was noted for having a powerful left footed shot.

Kelly was a dual international and played for both Ireland teams - the IFA XI and the FAI XI. In 1932 he became the first (Northern) Irish League player to play for an FAI XI and in 1934 was a member of their first team to play in a World Cup qualifier. In 1936 Kelly actually played for both the IFA XI and the FAI XI within the same week and finished on the winning team on both occasions.

Club career

Early years

As a youth Kelly played for several teams in the Derry and District League and also turned out for Newry Town. He then began his senior career with Coleraine before being signed by Liverpool in May 1928. However he failed to make any senior appearances for the Reds and after over two years at the club, a disillusioned Kelly signed for Derry City for a fee of £100 in October 1930.

Derry City

Kelly made his debut for Derry City on October 26 1930 against Linfield at Windsor Park. However it took him four matches to score his first goal for the club in a game against Glenavon. This was the first of 363 goals he would score for City. Among these goals was one in a 2-1 defeat against Linfield in the 1936 Irish Cup final. This was the clubs first major final. Kelly continued to play for City into the early 1950s, helping the club to their first Irish Cup success, a 3-1 victory over Glentoran in 1949.

League of Ireland

Although Kelly spent most of his career with Derry City, during the mid-1940s he played a couple of seasons in the League of Ireland, first with Shamrock Rovers and then with Dundalk. While on loan at Rovers he played alongside Peter Farrell, Tommy Eglington and Paddy Coad. He made his debut for Rovers on February 22 1942, scoring the only goal in a league gameat St. James's Gate.

Kelly spent the 1946-47 season at Dundalk and finished as the clubs top scorer, scoring 6 in the league, 1 in the FAI Cup and 10 in other competitions. His goals helped the club finish as runners-up in the League of Ireland Shield. In 1947 Kelly also played three times for the League of Ireland XI.

Irish international

When Kelly began his international career in 1931 there were, in effect, two Ireland teams, chosen by two rival associations. Both associations, the Northern Ireland - based IFA and the Irish Free State - based FAI claimed jurisdiction over the whole of Ireland and selected players from the whole island. As a result several notable Irish players from this era, including Kelly, played for both teams. In 1936 Kelly had the unique experience of playing for two winning Irish teams within a week. On March 11 he helped the IFA XI beat Wales 3-2. Then on March 17 he was on the winning side again as the FAI XI defeated Switzerland 1-0.

IFA XI

Between 1931 and 1936 Kelly made 11 appearances and scored 4 goals for the IFA XI. He scored his first international goal on his debut on October 17 1931 in a 6-2 defeat against England at Windsor Park. The other IFA XI goal that day was scored by Jimmy Dunne. In his next game on December 12 1931 Kelly scored twice in a 4-0 win against Wales. These three goals saw Kelly finish as joint top scorer in the 1932 British Home Championship. He scored his fourth goal for the IFA XI on November 11 1935 in 2-1 defeat against Scotland at Tynecastle. He made his last appearance for the IFA XI on November 18 1936 in a 3-1 defeat to England.

FAI XI

Between 1932 and 1936 Kelly also played 5 times and scored 2 goals for the FAI XI. He made his debut on May 5 1932 against the Netherlands and as a result became the first (Northern) Irish League player to play for an FAI XI. He subsequently helped them to a credible 2-0 win, setting up the second goal for Paddy Moore. Kelly made his second appearance for the FAI XI on February 25 1934 at Dalymount Park when they made their World Cup debut in a qualifier against Belgium. Moore scored all four goals for the FAI XI as they came from 2-0, 3-1 and then 4-3 down to draw 4-4. Kelly turned provider for two of Moore’s goals, one from a cross and one from a corner. He won his third cap from the FAI on March 17 1936 in a 1-0 win against Switzerland.

Kelly made his final two appearances and scored his only two goals for the FAI XI during a European tour in May 1936. On May 6 he played in a 4-1 defeat to a Rhineland XI and then on May 9 he scored twice in a 5-1 win against Luxembourg. Jimmy Dunne also scored twice that day. Kelly would have won a further two caps for the FAI XI if it were not the IFA’s then ban on Sunday football. He was initially called up for the game against Spain on December 13 1931 and during the European tour of May 1936 he missed the opening game against Hungary. Both games fell on a Sunday and as a result Kelly missed out.

Irish League XI

Between 1931 and 1948 Kelly played also played 16 games and scored 6 goals for the Irish League XI. He made his debut for the Irish League XI in October 1931, scoring twice in a 3-2 win against a Scottish League XI. He also scored the winner in a 2-1 victory over an English League XI in September 1935 and the following year he scored a hat-trick against the same opposition in a 3-2 win.

Honours

Derry City

*Irish Cup
**"Winners" 1949 1
**"Runners Up" 1936 1

Dundalk

*FAI Cup
**"Runners Up" 1946-47 1

External links

* [http://nifootball.blogspot.com/2007/01/jimmy-kelly.html Northern Ireland's Footballing Greats]
* [http://www.soccerscene.ie/sssenior/player.php?id=346 Ireland (FAI) stats]
* [http://www.clubi.ie/fpage/history/part2.html History of Irish Football]
* [http://www.dundalkfc.com/History/1940s.htm Dundalk F.C. 1940s]
* [http://www.ulsterbiography.co.uk/biogsK.htm Ulster Biography]


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