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Date of birth
  
1 July 1914

19xx-1932
  
Newry Town

Place of birth
  
Newry, Ireland

1932-1936
  
Belfast Celtic

Playing position
  
Defender

Name
  
John Feenan

Years
  
Team


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John "Johnny" Feenan (born 1 July 1914) is an Irish and Northern Irish footballer who played for Belfast Celtic, Sunderland and Shelbourne. As an international he also played for Ireland. In the 1940s he served as manager of Shelbourne. He was born in Newry, Ireland.

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Early years

Feenan began his career with his local team, Newry Town, before moving to Belfast Celtic in 1932 in a transfer deal that also saw Tommy Breen moving from Town to Celtic. He turned 100 in July 2014.

Sunderland

Feenan made his English League debut for Sunderland on September 19, 1936 in a 4-1 win against Brentford at Roker Park. He made his final league appearance for the club on May 6, 1939 in an away game against Wolverhampton Wanderers which finished as a 0-0 draw. Feenan made 28 league appearances for Sunderland and played 1 further game for the club in the FA Cup. Among his team mates at the club were Raich Carter and Johnny Mapson.

Shelbourne

After leaving Sunderland, Feenan returned to Ireland and played for Shelbourne. On April 28, 1940, while at Shelbourne he played for a League of Ireland XI, that also included Paddy Bradshaw, Jimmy Dunne and Johnny Carey, which lost 3-2 to a Scottish League XI at Dalymount Park . Between 1942 and 1946 Feenan also served as Shels manager.

Ireland international

When Feenan played international football in 1937 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. Feenan was one of several players born in Northern Ireland who benefited from the FAI’s attempts to establish an all-Ireland influence.

In 1937, while playing for Sunderland, Feenan won 2 caps for Ireland. In May of that year the FAI organised a European tour with a squad that included Feenan and two other Northerners, Jackie Brown and Davy Jordan. He made his debut for the FAI XI on May 17 in a 1-0 win against Switzerland. A week later, on May 23, he also helped the FAI XI defeat France 2-0. These would prove to be Feenan’s only international appearances.

References

John Feenan Wikipedia