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Tom (Thomas) Willighan (March 22, 1903 - 7 July 1936) was an Irish football player. He was capped twice for the Ireland national football team.

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Willighan was born in Belfast, Ireland on March 22, 1903. He played football for Burnley in the 1930s and twice represented Ireland in before injury ended his career. On 7 December 1932, he was a defender in the 4-1 defeat to Wales at Wrexham and on September 16, 1933 he was in the starting XI that beat Scotland 2-1 in Glasgow.

Before joining Burnley, he played football in Belfast for Willowfield, then Linfield

Willighan died of cancer on 7 July 1936 at the age of 33. His son Thomas Jnr was just 5 months old. Thomas Jnr still lives in Burnley with his family.

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