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Full name
  
Patrick Daly

Name
  
Pat Daly

Playing position
  
Defender

Place of death
  
Ireland

Place of birth
  
Dublin, Ireland


Pat Daly Cllr Pat Daly Fianna Fil

Date of birth
  
(1927-12-04)4 December 1927

Date of death
  
1 January 2003(2003-01-01) (aged 75)

Pat daly the lonely little robin


Pat Daly (4 December 1927 - 1 January 2003), also known as Paddy Daly was a former Irish football player who played as a centre half.

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He joined Shamrock Rovers F.C. in 1948 as a defender. He also had a brief spell in England with Aston Villa in the 1949-50 season playing just three games for the Birmingham based club.

He won his one and only senior cap for the Republic of Ireland national football team on 8 September 1949 in a 3-0 win over Finland in Dalymount Park, Dublin in a World Cup Qualifying game. Daly's appearance that day was shrouded in controversy, however. The FAI had unwittingly infringed the rules of the World Cup tournament by bringing on a substitute, which at the time, prohibited players being replaced.

Daly represented the League of Ireland XI on 3 occasions while at Glenmalure Park.

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Honours

  • League of Ireland Shield
  • Shamrock Rovers - 1951/52
  • References

    Pat Daly Wikipedia


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