Sammy Curran

Sammy Curran

Sammy Curran (born in Carrickfergus, Ireland) was a former Irish footballer who played as a centre-forward.

One of the Irish League's most prolific goalscorers between the Wars, Curran's feats in front of goal brought a host of medals and representative honours his way.

Ironically nick-named "Blind Sammy" because he never lost sight of goal, Curran was one of the stars of the Irish League in the 1920s. He made headlines as a goal-getter with Carrick-based intermediate club, Woodburn, and brought the attentions of the Irish League’s top clubs. Belfast Celtic won the race for his signature, usurping Linfield FC at the last minute.

Curran made his Celtic debut in 1-0 defeat at the hands of Glenavon FC on 22 August, 1925, but it was to be one of the few lows in a startling first season in senior football. Curran found the back of the net on 51 occasions as the Gibson Cup (Irish League), Irish Cup, Gold Cup, City Cup and Belfast Charities Cup (shared with Glentoran FC) all returned to Paradise. Individual highlights included a hat-trick in the 3-2 Irish Cup final victory over Linfield and a brace in a 4-2 friendly win against Glasgow Celtic on Easter Monday, 1926. Impressive club form also brought Curran representative honours. He scored on his inter-league debut in a 5-1 defeat by the Football League in October 1925, and scored two on his first outing for Ireland in a 3-0 win over Wales.

Over the next few seasons Curran could not stop scoring, as Belfast Celtic went on to claim four consecutive League titles, plus further successes in the City Cup and the County Antrim Shield. In 1928 he was chosen to lead the line as Ireland played in what was one of their first full international games against “foreign” opposition – France. The French however cruised to a 4-0 win in Paris. In all, he won 4 international caps.

Having scored over 170 goals for Celtic, Curran moved on to Derry City FC, playing in their first match as a senior side on 22 August 1929. Two days later he had the honour of scoring the club's first senior hat-trick, as Derry came back from 5-1 down against Portadown FC, only to lose 6-5 to a late goal. Curran finished his first season at the Brandywell with 35 goals in 39 appearances.

In 1931 Curran moved closer to home, signing for Bangor FC. The club struggled during Curran’s first season, finishing bottom of the Irish League, five points behind Glenavon. A personal highlight for Curran though was a hat-trick back at the Brandywell, although the final score of 7-4 to Derry, now the opposition, no doubt took some of the gloss of the achievement. Ironically, Bangor had been the main rivals of Woodburn during their Intermediate League days. Indeed, Curran had scored for Woodburn in the 1923 Steel and Sons Cup Final against the Seasiders, the replay being marked by controversy as Bangor won 2-0.

On retiring from playing, Sammy Curran settled in Bangor, where he bought a sweet shop.

External links

* [http://nifootball.blogspot.com/2006/09/sammy-curran.html Northern Ireland's Footballing Greats]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • List of Derry City F.C. players — Main article: Derry City F.C. See also: Category:Derry City F.C. players This article deals with past and present players of Derry City Football Club. Contents 1 Current first team squad 2 Transfers during 2006 07 break and 2007 season …   Wikipedia

  • Derry City F.C. records — Main article: Derry City F.C. This article deals with Derry City Football Club records. Contents 1 Honours 2 Domestic football 2.1 League of Ireland 2.2 …   Wikipedia

  • Derry City Football Club — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Derry City Nombre completo De …   Wikipedia Español

  • Derry City F.C. — Derry City Full name Derry City Football Club …   Wikipedia

  • 1926 British Home Championship — The 1926 British Home Championship was an international football tournament played during the 1925/26 season between the British Home Nations. The competition was won at canter by Scotland, who whitewashed all three opponents, scoring eight goals …   Wikipedia

  • Belfast Celtic Football Club — Infobox club sportif Belfast Celtic Généralités Nom complet …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Liste der Biografien/Dat–Daz — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Jack Marsh — Infobox cricketer biography playername = Jack Marsh country = Australia fullname = Jack Marsh nickname = partialdates = true dayofbirth = monthofbirth = yearofbirth = c.1874 placeofbirth = Yulgilbar, New South Wales countryofbirth = Australia… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Drake & Josh episodes — The following is an episode list for the Nickelodeon sitcom Drake Josh. The series premiered on January 11, 2004 and ended with the episode Dance Contest on September 16, 2007. Then later the film Merry Christmas, Drake Josh was made apart from… …   Wikipedia

  • Married... with Children — Intertitle Format Sitcom Created by Michael G. Moye Ron Leavitt …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”