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Norman Uprichard Personal information Full name William Norman McCourt Uprichard Date of birth 20 April 1928 Place of birth Lurgan, Northern Ireland Date of death 31 January 2011 (aged 82)Playing position Goalkeeper Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† Glenavon Distillery 1948–1949 Arsenal 0 (0) 1949–1952 Swindon Town 73 (0) 1952–1959 Portsmouth 182 (0) 1959–1960 Southend United 12 (0) – Hastings United – Ramsgate Athletic National team 1951–1958 Northern Ireland 18 (0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals). William Norman McCourt Uprichard (20 April 1928 – 31 January 2011[1]) was a football player for Arsenal, Portsmouth, Swindon Town and Northern Ireland.
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Gaelic football career
Uprichard was born in Lurgan, Northern Ireland, and as a teenager played both soccer and Gaelic football. He won a district minor league medal with a GAC, but was subsequently banned by the GAA and told he would not receive his medal because he had signed for Glenavon. The GAA's 'rule 27' prohibited adult members at the time from playing or watching so-called foreign games. Uprichard was finally awarded his medal in 2004.[2]
Association football career
Club career
Uprichard played in goal for Glenavon and later for Distillery before signing for Arsenal in 1948 for £1,500. He never played an Arsenal first-team game, with Ted Platt and George Swindin being higher in the pecking order. He was transferred to Swindon Town in November 1949, later becoming the first choice goalkeeper.[3]
Uprichard was featured in the 2002 book Swindon Town Football Club 100 Greats by Richard (Dick) Mattick, a book that lists the 100 Swindon Town players that Mattick considered to be greatest. The 1952–53 season was his last at Swindon before his transfer to Portsmouth in November 1952.
Uprichard was Eddie Lever's first signing as Pompey manager.[4] He was later followed by Derek Dougan from Distillery. Uprichard played nearly 200 first-team games for Portsmouth in seven seasons. He later played for Southend United, Hastings United and Ramsgate Athletic.
International career
Uprichard was awarded 18 senior international caps for Northern Ireland, the first coming against Scotland in 1951. He played in the 1958 World Cup Finals in Sweden alongside Billy Bingham, Jimmy McIlroy and Danny Blanchflower. Despite sustaining a broken hand and an ankle injury, he kept the Czechoslovakia attack at bay in a play-off win which secured Northern Ireland a quarter-final berth.[5]
His final game for Northern Ireland was, like his first, against Scotland, in November 1958. Norman died on Monday the 31st January 2011 after a long illness.
Footnotes
- ^ Norman Uprichard, Irish FA web site, 31 January 2011
- ^ Irish News
- ^ Swindon Town FC
- ^ Pompey web
- ^ Planet World Cup
References
- The Irish News, Feb 2, 2004
- Northern Ireland's Footballing Greats
- Ponting, Ivan (2011-02-12). "Norman Uprichard: Goalkeeper who helped Northern Ireland reach the 1958 World Cup quarter-finals". The Independent. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/norman-uprichard-goalkeeper-who-helped-northern-ireland-reach-the-1958-world-cup-quarterfinals-2212535.html. Retrieved 2011-02-13.
Northern Ireland squad – 1958 FIFA World Cup Categories:- 1928 births
- 2011 deaths
- People from Lurgan
- Association football goalkeepers
- Association footballers from Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland international footballers
- 1958 FIFA World Cup players
- Glenavon F.C. players
- Lisburn Distillery F.C. players
- Arsenal F.C. players
- Portsmouth F.C. players
- Swindon Town F.C. players
- Southend United F.C. players
- Ramsgate F.C. players
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