Donal Leahy

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Donal Leahy
Personal information
Full name Donal Leahy
Date of birth (1938-08-31)31 August 1938
Place of birth Cork, Ireland
Date of death 31 December 2015(2015-12-31) (aged 77)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Dunbar Celtic
North End
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1956–1969
Evergreen/ Cork Celtic F.C.
257 (158)
1969 Tramore Athletic 1 (0)
1969–1970 Limerick 15 (4)
International career
1957–1962 League of Ireland XI 17 (7)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Donal Leahy (31 August 1938 – 31 December 2015) was an Irish footballer known for his career as a wing-half.

Evergreen. On 15 September 1956, Leahy marked his debut by scoring in a match against Shamrock Rovers at Glenmalure Park, which concluded in a 3–1 defeat for Evergreen in the League of Ireland Shield
.

He came to Evergreen's notice after starring for Munster Youths against West Germany Youths at The Mardyke in May 1956. Leahy turned down Aston Villa and Blackburn in 1957 to remain in Cork.

Manager

1958-59 League of Ireland
season.

Leahy scored on his Inter-League debut against the

Irish League XI in March 1957.[2] His prolific scoring rate in his debut season impressed the international selectors enough to place him on standby for the 1958 FIFA World Cup qualification tie against England national football team
on 19 May 1957. Little did he know that the game's politics dictated that he would never win that international honour.

On 3 May 1959, Leahy scored the only goal of the game as Evergreen beat Shamrock Rovers in the Top Four Cup Final at Dalymount Park to earn his first senior medal.

On 5 October 1960 he scored the League of Ireland XI's only goal in a heavy defeat to the Scottish League, an overhead kick, in front of 23,000 fans at Celtic Park.

On 21 January 1962 he scored five goals in Cork Celtic's 8–2 win over St. Patrick's Athletic at Richmond Park (football ground).

In the 1964

1964-65 League of Ireland season in midfield but it didn't stop him becoming the first Cork player to score in European competition at PFC Slavia Sofia in the 1964–65 European Cup Winners' Cup
.

In February 1967 Leahy requested a transfer saying he was anxious for a change of club[3]

He also played fullback in the

1967-68 League of Ireland season, the only one of his 14 seasons in which he failed to score in the League of Ireland. The following season, he took charge of Celtic's reserve team, gradually phasing himself out of first-team football, but he was first choice again when the Cup came around and helped the club reach the 1969 FAI Cup
Final.

However, he stayed on until December 1969, when he resigned to play non league with Tramore Athletic. Then Limerick persuaded him back into the LOI[4] where he scored on his debut at the Markets Field[5]

He retired with back problems at the end of the

1969-70 League of Ireland
season.

During his time at his hometown club, he played in every position.

Leahy came out of retirement to score the winner in Billy Lord's testimonial in May 1976 at Milltown.

In March 1995 Donal Leahy was inducted into the National League Legends roll of honour at a function in Dublin.

When Pat Morley broke his cork record of 162 League of Ireland goals in November 1999, Leahy was there to congratulate him.

At the end of the

2013 League of Ireland season Leahy is joint fifth in the all-time League of Ireland goalscoring list with 162 league goals[6]

Statistics

Inter League goals

Date Opponents Result Score Competition Venue Attendance
18/03/1957
Irish League XI
D 2–2 friendly Dalymount Park, Dublin 28,000
22/04/1957
Irish League XI
W 2–1 friendly Windsor Park, Belfast 15,000
02/09/1959 Scottish Football League XI L 1–4 friendly Dalymount Park, Dublin 26,000
12/04/1960
Irish League XI
W 2–1 friendly Tolka Park, Dublin 8,000
05/10/1960 Scottish Football League XI L 1–5 friendly
Celtic Park, Glasgow
23,000
17/03/1961
Irish League XI
L 2–3 friendly Dalymount Park, Dublin 12,000
03/04/1961
Irish League XI
D 1–1 friendly
Solitude Ground
, Belfast
22,000

List of League goals

1956/57 – 15 for Evergreen (Joint top league goalscorer) |- 1957/58 – 16 for Evergreen (Top league goalscorer) |- 1958/59 – 22 for Evergreen (Top league goalscorer) |- 1959/60 – 20 for Cork Celtic |- 1960/61 – 21 for Cork Celtic |- 1961/62 – 18 for Cork Celtic |- 1962/63 – 7 for Cork Celtic |- 1963/64 – 16 for Cork Celtic |- 1964/65 – 5 for Cork Celtic |- 1965/66 – 8 for Cork Celtic |- 1966/67 – 5 for Cork Celtic |- 1967/68 – 0 for Cork Celtic |- 1968/69 – 5 for Cork Celtic |- 1969/70 – 4 for Limerick

Honours

References

  1. ^ "Tributes paid to late Cork Celtic centre-forward Donal Leahy". Independent.ie. 1 January 2016. Retrieved 20 September 2023.
  2. ^ "The Irish Times - Tuesday, March 19, 1957 - Page 2". The Irish Times.
  3. ^ "The Irish Times - Saturday, February 25, 1967 - Page 4". The Irish Times.
  4. ^ "The Irish Times - Thursday, December 11, 1969 - Page 3". The Irish Times.
  5. ^ "The Irish Times - Monday, December 15, 1969 - Page 3". The Irish Times.
  6. ^ "Ireland - List of Topscorers". Archived from the original on 6 April 2012. Retrieved 2016-07-06.

Sources

  • The Book of Irish Goalscorers by Seán Ryan & Stephen Burke 1987