- Andy Cunningham (footballer)
Football player infobox
playername = Andy Cunningham
fullname = Andrew Cunningham
dateofbirth =January 30 1890
cityofbirth =Galston ,Ayrshire
countryofbirth =Scotland
dateofdeath = Death date and age|1973|5|8|1890|1|30
position =Striker
years = 1909-1915
1915-1928
1928-1931
clubs = Kilmarnock
Rangers
Newcastle United
caps(goals) =
389 (182)
15 (1)
nationalyears = 1920-1927
nationalteam = Scotland
nationalcaps(goals) = 12 (5)
manageryears = 1930-1935
1937-1940
managerclubs = Newcastle United
DundeeAndy Cunningham (
January 30 1890 -May 8 1973 ) was a Scottish footballer. His position wasstriker .Born in
Galston ,Ayrshire , Cunningham began his career with Newmilns FC before moving to Kilmarnock in 1909. After six seasons atRugby Park he joined Rangers in 1915. He made his Rangers debut onApril 5 1915 in a 1-0 defeat to Partick Thistle. He made 5 appearances in his first season at Ibrox.Cunningham continued to be used infrequently by manager
William Wilton before establishing himself in the Rangers team in season 1918-19. In total, he made 389 appearances and scored 182 goals for Rangers. He won 7 League titles and played in Rangers' famous 1928Scottish Cup final triumph where they defeated Celtic 4-0 to win their first Scottish Cup in 25 years.Cunningham moved to Newcastle United in 1928, becoming the then oldest player to make his debut in the English football League at the age of thirty-eight. He began his Newcastle career as player/manager and then went on to become full-time manager of the club after retiring from playing. Technically, he was the first true manager of the club, as his predecessor
Frank Watt had no control over team selection.He guided the club to
FA Cup success in 1932 after beating Arsenal 2-1 in the final. However the club was also relegated to the Second Division whilst he was at the helm. Cunningham eventually left the club in 1935. He is remembered as a moderately successful manager of the club, having won 105 games out of 251.Cunningham was also capped at international level, playing 12 times for Scotland and scoring 5 goals. He lost just one of his 12 games for Scotland.
After his time with Newcastle, he returned to Scotland where he managed Dundee between 1937-1940 before becoming a sports writer after
World War II .Honours
As a manager
;Newcastle United
*FA Cup winner: 1932External links
*SFA Profile|id=113126|name=Andy Cunningham
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