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{{Short description|Irish footballer (1929–2006)}}
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| name = Shay Gibbons
| name = Shay Gibbons
| image =
| image =
| fullname = Seamus Gibbons
| full_name = Seamus Gibbons
| birth_date = {{birth date|df=yes|1929|5|19}}
| height =
| birth_place = [[Dublin]], Ireland
| birth_date = {{birth date|1929|5|19}}
| birth_place = [[Dublin]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|2006|6|9|1929|5|19|df=y}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|2006|6|9|1929|5|19|df=y}}
| position = [[Forward (football)|Forward]]
| height =
| position = [[Forward (association football)|Forward]]
| youthyears1 =
| youthyears1 =
| youthclubs1 = Dublin City
| youthclubs1 = Dublin City
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| youthclubs2 = [[Home Farm F.C.|Home Farm]]
| youthclubs2 = [[Home Farm F.C.|Home Farm]]
| youthyears3 =
| youthyears3 =
| youthclubs3 = {{Fb team Bohemians U19}}
| youthclubs3 = [[Bohemians F.C.|Bohemians]]
| years1 = 1946–1947
| years1 = 1946–1947
| clubs1 = [[Bohemian F.C.|Bohemians]]
| years2 = 1947–1950
| years3 = 1950–1957
| caps1 = 2
| years4 = 1957–1958
| goals1 = 0
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| clubs2 = Whitehall Rangers
| years6 = 1958–1959
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| clubs1 = [[Bohemian F.C.|Bohemians]]
| clubs2 = Whitehall Rangers
| clubs3 = [[St Patrick's Athletic F.C.|St Patrick's Athletic]]
| clubs4 = Holyhead Town
| clubs5 = [[Cork Hibernians F.C.|Cork Hibernians]]
| clubs6 = [[Dundalk F.C.|Dundalk]]
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| caps3 = 115
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| caps5 = 14
| caps6 = 19
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| clubs3 = [[St Patrick's Athletic F.C.|St Patrick's Athletic]]
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| clubs6 = [[Dundalk F.C.|Dundalk]]
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| nationalteam1 = [[League of Ireland XI]]
| nationalteam1 = [[League of Ireland XI]]
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| nationalcaps1 = 9
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| nationalyears2 = 1952–1955
| nationalyears2 = 1952–1955
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| nationalteam2 = [[Republic of Ireland national football team|Republic of Ireland]]
| nationalcaps2 = 4
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| nationalgoals2 = 0
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'''Shay Gibbons''' (19 May 1929 – 9 June 2006 <ref name="stpatsfc1">{{cite web|url=http://www.stpatsfc.com/news.php?id=883|title=Former Saint Passes|publisher=www.stpatsfc.com|accessdate=5 October 2016|date=10 June 2006}}</ref>) was a [[List of Republic of Ireland international footballers|Republic of Ireland international footballer]] who played for several [[League of Ireland]] clubs in the 1950s, most notably [[St Patrick's Athletic F.C.|St Patrick's Athletic]]. He was [[League of Ireland Top Scorer]] on three occasions in [[1951-52 League of Ireland|1951–52]], [[1952–53 League of Ireland|1952–53]] and [[1955–56 League of Ireland|1955–56]].
'''Shay Gibbons''' (19 May 1929 – 9 June 2006<ref name="stpatsfc1">{{cite web|url=http://www.stpatsfc.com/news.php?id=883|title=Former Saint Passes|publisher=www.stpatsfc.com|access-date=5 October 2016|date=10 June 2006}}</ref>) was a [[List of Republic of Ireland international footballers|Republic of Ireland international footballer]] who played for several [[League of Ireland]] clubs in the 1950s, most notably [[St Patrick's Athletic F.C.|St Patrick's Athletic]]. He was [[League of Ireland Top Scorer]] on three occasions in [[1951-52 League of Ireland|1951–52]], [[1952–53 League of Ireland|1952–53]] and [[1955–56 League of Ireland|1955–56]].


==Gaelic football==
==Gaelic football==
Gibbons was born in [[Dublin]]. His mother was from [[County Wicklow]] and his father came from [[County Kildare]]. His father and brothers had played [[Gaelic football]] at inter–county level. As a youth Gibbons was also a prominent Gaelic footballer. He captained [[Parnells GAA|Parnells]] in a [[Dublin Junior Football Championship]] final and was in the Parnells team that lost to [[St Vincents GAA|St Vincents]] in the 1950 [[Dublin Senior Football Championship]] final. At 17 he was also selected as a substitute for the [[Dublin GAA]] senior panel. <ref name="McGarrigle">{{cite book|last=McGarrigle|first=Stephen|title=The Complete Who's Who of Irish International Football 1945–96|publisher=[[Mainstream Publishing]]|isbn=}}</ref><ref name="dundalkfc">{{cite web|url=http://www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com/player.php?id=126|title=Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com|accessdate=4 October 2016|date= }}</ref>
Gibbons was born in [[Dublin]]. His mother was from [[County Wicklow]] and his father came from [[County Kildare]]. His father and brothers had played [[Gaelic football]] at inter–county level. As a youth Gibbons was also a prominent Gaelic footballer. He captained [[Parnells GAA|Parnells]] in a [[Dublin Junior Football Championship]] final and was in the Parnells team that lost to [[St Vincents GAA|St Vincents]] in the 1950 [[Dublin Senior Football Championship]] final. At 17 he was also selected as a substitute for the [[Dublin county football team|Dublin county team]]'s senior panel.<ref name="McGarrigle">{{cite book|last=McGarrigle|first=Stephen|title=The Complete Who's Who of Irish International Football 1945–96|publisher=[[Mainstream Publishing]]}}</ref><ref name="dundalkfc">{{cite web|url=http://www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com/player.php?id=126|title=Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com|access-date=4 October 2016}}</ref>

==Association football==
==Association football==
===Early years===
===Early years===
As a schoolboy and youth Gibbons played [[association football]] for Dublin City U14s, [[Home Farm F.C.|Home Farm U16s]] and {{Fb team Bohemians U19}}. He also had a trial with [[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]]. Gibbons initially played as a centre half, however in a youth trial game against a [[Liverpool County Football Association|Liverpool FA XI]] he switched to centre-forward. Gibbons made his [[League of Ireland]] debut with [[Bohemian F.C.|Bohemians]] as a replacement for [[Mick O'Flanagan]] before joining Whitehall Rangers of the [[Athletic Union League (Dublin)|Athletic Union League]] and helping them win the [[Leinster Junior Cup (association football)|Leinster Junior Cup]]. <ref name="McGarrigle">{{cite book|last=McGarrigle|first=Stephen|title=The Complete Who's Who of Irish International Football 1945–96|publisher=[[Mainstream Publishing]]|isbn=}}</ref><ref name="dundalkfc">{{cite web|url=http://www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com/player.php?id=126|title=Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com|accessdate=4 October 2016|date= }}</ref>
As a schoolboy and youth Gibbons played [[association football]] for Dublin City U14s, [[Home Farm F.C.|Home Farm U16s]] and [[Bohemians F.C.|Bohemians&nbsp;U19]]. He also had a trial with [[Hull City A.F.C.|Hull City]]. Gibbons initially played as a centre half, however in a youth trial game against a [[Liverpool County Football Association|Liverpool FA XI]] he switched to centre-forward. Gibbons made his [[League of Ireland]] debut with [[Bohemian F.C.|Bohemians]] as a replacement for [[Mick O'Flanagan]] before joining Whitehall Rangers of the [[Athletic Union League (Dublin)|Athletic Union League]] and helping them win the [[Leinster Junior Cup (association football)|Leinster Junior Cup]].<ref name="McGarrigle">{{cite book|last=McGarrigle|first=Stephen|title=The Complete Who's Who of Irish International Football 1945–96|publisher=[[Mainstream Publishing]]}}</ref><ref name="dundalkfc">{{cite web|url=http://www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com/player.php?id=126|title=Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com|access-date=4 October 2016}}</ref>


===St Patrick's Athletic===
===St Patrick's Athletic===
Gibbons joined [[St Patrick's Athletic F.C.|St Patrick's Athletic]] in 1950 when they were still playing in the [[Leinster Senior League Senior Division|Leinster Senior League]]. In 1950–51 he helped St Pat's win the Leinster title and they were subsequently invited to join the [[League of Ireland]]. In [[1951-52 League of Ireland|1951–52]] Gibbons scored 26 goals in 22 games, including four hat-tricks, and finished the season as the [[League of Ireland Top Scorer]]. His goals also helped St Pat's win their first League of Ireland title in their debut season. In [[1952–53 League of Ireland|1952–53]] he was again league top scorer with 22 goals in 22 games. This included five he scored in a 6–2 win against [[Cork Athletic F.C.|Cork Athletic]]. He also had a sixth goal disallowed. This remains the most goals scored by a St Pat's player in a single game. In [[1954–55 League of Ireland|1954–55]] Gibbons scored 28 goals as St Pat's won the league for the second time. This remains the most goals scored by a St Pat's player in a single season. In [[1955–56 League of Ireland|1955–56]] he topped the league scoring charts for a third time with 21 goals as St Pat's won a third League of Ireland title in their first five seasons in the league. With 108 goals he remains St Pat's all-time top league goal scorer. <ref name="stpatsfc2">{{cite web|url=http://www.stpatsfc.com/hof_shay_gibbons.php|title=The Harry Boland Hall of Fame – Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.stpatsfc.com|accessdate=4 October 2016|date= }}</ref><ref name="McGarrigle">{{cite book|last=McGarrigle|first=Stephen|title=The Complete Who's Who of Irish International Football 1945–96|publisher=[[Mainstream Publishing]]|isbn=}}</ref><ref name="dundalkfc">{{cite web|url=http://www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com/player.php?id=126|title=Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com|accessdate=4 October 2016|date= }}</ref><ref name="rsssftop">{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/iertops.html|title=Ireland - List of Topscorers|publisher=www.rsssf.com|accessdate=6 July 2016|date= }}</ref><ref name="Graham">{{cite book|last=Graham|first=Alex|title=Football in the Republic of Ireland a Statisical Record 1921–2005|publisher=Soccer Books Limited|isbn=1-86223-135-4}}</ref>
Gibbons joined [[St Patrick's Athletic F.C.|St Patrick's Athletic]] in 1950 when they were still playing in the [[Leinster Senior League Senior Division|Leinster Senior League]]. In 1950–51 he helped St Pat's win the Leinster title and they were subsequently invited to join the [[League of Ireland]]. In [[1951-52 League of Ireland|1951–52]] Gibbons scored 26 goals in 22 games, including four hat-tricks, and finished the season as the [[League of Ireland Top Scorer]]. His goals also helped St Pat's win their first League of Ireland title in their debut season. In [[1952–53 League of Ireland|1952–53]] he was again league top scorer with 22 goals in 22 games. This included five he scored in a 6–2 win against [[Cork Athletic F.C.|Cork Athletic]]. He also had a sixth goal disallowed. This remains the most goals scored by a St Pat's player in a single game. In [[1954–55 League of Ireland|1954–55]] Gibbons scored 28 goals as St Pat's won the league for the second time. This remains the most goals scored by a St Pat's player in a single season. In [[1955–56 League of Ireland|1955–56]] he topped the league scoring charts for a third time with 21 goals as St Pat's won a third League of Ireland title in their first five seasons in the league. With 108 goals he remains St Pat's all-time top league goal scorer.<ref name="stpatsfc2">{{cite web|url=http://www.stpatsfc.com/hof_shay_gibbons.php|title=The Harry Boland Hall of Fame – Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.stpatsfc.com|access-date=4 October 2016}}</ref><ref name="McGarrigle">{{cite book|last=McGarrigle|first=Stephen|title=The Complete Who's Who of Irish International Football 1945–96|publisher=[[Mainstream Publishing]]}}</ref><ref name="dundalkfc">{{cite web|url=http://www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com/player.php?id=126|title=Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com|access-date=4 October 2016}}</ref><ref name="rsssftop">{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/iertops.html|title=Ireland - List of Topscorers|website=[[RSSSF]]|access-date=6 July 2016}}</ref><ref name="Graham">{{cite book|last=Graham|first=Alex|title=Football in the Republic of Ireland a Statistical Record 1921–2005|year=2005 |publisher=Soccer Books Limited|isbn=1-86223-135-4}}</ref>


===Later career===
===Later career===
After short spells with Holyhead Town and [[Cork Hibernians F.C.|Cork Hibernians]], Gibbons joined [[Dundalk F.C.|Dundalk]] for the [[1958–59 League of Ireland|1958–59]] season, scoring twice in his [[Oriel Park]] debut against Cork Hibernians in a [[League of Ireland Shield]] game. He went on to score seven goals in his first five appearances for Dundalk. Gibbons finished the season with 23 goals in 37 appearances in all competitions. <ref name="dundalkfc">{{cite web|url=http://www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com/player.php?id=126|title=Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com|accessdate=4 October 2016|date= }}</ref>
After short spells with Holyhead Town and [[Cork Hibernians F.C.|Cork Hibernians]], Gibbons joined [[Dundalk F.C.|Dundalk]] for the [[1958–59 League of Ireland|1958–59]] season, scoring twice in his [[Oriel Park]] debut against Cork Hibernians in a [[League of Ireland Shield]] game. He went on to score seven goals in his first five appearances for Dundalk. Gibbons finished the season with 23 goals in 37 appearances in all competitions.<ref name="dundalkfc">{{cite web|url=http://www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com/player.php?id=126|title=Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com|access-date=4 October 2016}}</ref>


==International career==
==International career==
Gibbons represented the [[Republic of Ireland national football team|Republic of Ireland]] at youth, junior, [[League of Ireland XI|inter-league]] and senior levels. <ref name="dundalkfc">{{cite web|url=http://www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com/player.php?id=126|title=Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com|accessdate=4 October 2016|date= }}</ref><ref name="stpatsfc">{{cite web|url=http://www.stpatsfc.com/hof_shay_gibbons.php|title=The Harry Boland Hall of Fame – Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.stpatsfc.com|accessdate=4 October 2016|date= }}</ref> Between 1952 and 1955 Gibbons made four senior international appearances. He made his senior debut in a 3–0 away defeat in a friendly against [[Germany national football team|Germany]] on 4 May 1952. He was the only [[League of Ireland]] player in the starting eleven. He won his second cap on 28 October 1953 in a 4–0 win at [[Dalymount Park]] against [[Luxembourg national football team|Luxembourg]] in a [[1954 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA – Group 4)|1954 World Cup qualifier]]. He won his third cap on 19 October 1955 in a 4–1 defeat at home to [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]]. This was the match that [[John Charles McQuaid#Yugoslavian football match boycotts, 1952–55|Archbishop McQuaid]] tried to get banned. He won his final cap in a 2–2 draw with [[Spain national football team|Spain]] on 27 November 1955. <ref name="soccerscene1">{{cite web|url=http://www.soccerscene.ie/ss_gen/player.php?id=129&level=sssenior|title=Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.soccerscene.ie|accessdate=4 October 2016|date= }}</ref><ref name="soccerscene2">{{cite web|url=http://www.soccerscene.ie/ss_gen/matchdetails.php?id=53&level=sssenior|title=Germany 3–0 Republic of Ireland|publisher=www.soccerscene.ie|accessdate=4 October 2016|date= }}</ref><ref name="soccerscene3">{{cite web|url=http://www.soccerscene.ie/ss_gen/matchdetails.php?id=59&level=sssenior|title=Republic of Ireland 4–0 Luxembourg|publisher=www.soccerscene.ie|accessdate=4 October 2016|date= }}</ref><ref name="soccerscene4">{{cite web|url=http://www.soccerscene.ie/ss_gen/matchdetails.php?id=66&level=sssenior|title=Republic of Ireland 1–4 Yugoslavia|publisher=www.soccerscene.ie|accessdate=4 October 2016|date= }}</ref>
Gibbons represented the [[Republic of Ireland national football team|Republic of Ireland]] at youth, junior, [[League of Ireland XI|inter-league]] and senior levels.<ref name="dundalkfc">{{cite web|url=http://www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com/player.php?id=126|title=Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com|access-date=4 October 2016}}</ref><ref name="stpatsfc2">{{cite web|url=http://www.stpatsfc.com/hof_shay_gibbons.php|title=The Harry Boland Hall of Fame – Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.stpatsfc.com|access-date=4 October 2016}}</ref> Between 1952 and 1955 Gibbons made four senior international appearances. He made his senior debut in a 3–0 away defeat in a friendly against [[Germany national football team|Germany]] on 4 May 1952. He was the only [[League of Ireland]] player in the starting eleven. He won his second cap on 28 October 1953 in a 4–0 win at [[Dalymount Park]] against [[Luxembourg national football team|Luxembourg]] in a [[1954 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA – Group 4)|1954 World Cup qualifier]]. He won his third cap on 19 October 1955 in a 4–1 defeat at home to [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]]. This was the match that [[John Charles McQuaid#Yugoslavian football match boycotts, 1952–1955|Archbishop McQuaid]] tried to get banned. He won his final cap in a 2–2 draw with [[Spain national football team|Spain]] on 27 November 1955.<ref name="soccerscene1">{{cite web|url=http://www.soccerscene.ie/ss_gen/player.php?id=129&level=sssenior|title=Shay Gibbons|publisher=www.soccerscene.ie|access-date=4 October 2016}}</ref><ref name="soccerscene2">{{cite web|url=http://www.soccerscene.ie/ss_gen/matchdetails.php?id=53&level=sssenior|title=Germany 3–0 Republic of Ireland|publisher=www.soccerscene.ie|access-date=4 October 2016}}</ref><ref name="soccerscene3">{{cite web|url=http://www.soccerscene.ie/ss_gen/matchdetails.php?id=59&level=sssenior|title=Republic of Ireland 4–0 Luxembourg|publisher=www.soccerscene.ie|access-date=4 October 2016}}</ref><ref name="soccerscene4">{{cite web|url=http://www.soccerscene.ie/ss_gen/matchdetails.php?id=66&level=sssenior|title=Republic of Ireland 1–4 Yugoslavia|publisher=www.soccerscene.ie|access-date=4 October 2016}}</ref>


==Honours==
==Honours==
;[[St Patrick's Athletic F.C.|St Patrick's Athletic]]
'''St Patrick's Athletic'''
* [[League of Ireland]]: [[1951–52 League of Ireland|1951–52]], [[1954–55 League of Ireland|1954–55]], [[1955–56 League of Ireland|1955–56]]
*'''[[League of Ireland]]: 3'''
* [[Dublin City Cup]]: 1953–54, 1955–56
** [[1951-52 League of Ireland|1951–52]], [[1954–55 League of Ireland|1954–55]], [[1955–56 League of Ireland|1955–56]]
* [[LFA President's Cup]]: 1952–53, 1953–54, 1955–56
*'''[[Dublin City Cup]]: 2'''
* [[Leinster Senior League Senior Division|Leinster Senior League]] (6): 1950–51
**1953–54, 1955–56

*'''[[LFA President's Cup]]: 3'''
'''Individual'''
**1952–53, 1953–54, 1955–56
* [[League of Ireland Top Scorer]]: [[1951–52 League of Ireland|1951–52]], [[1952–53 League of Ireland|1952–53]], [[1955–56 League of Ireland|1955–56]]
*'''[[Leinster Senior League Senior Division|Leinster Senior League]]: 6'''
** 1950–51
;Individual
*'''[[League of Ireland Top Scorer]] 3''':
** [[1951-52 League of Ireland|1951–52]], [[1952–53 League of Ireland|1952–53]], [[1955–56 League of Ireland|1955–56]]


{{small|'''Source''':<ref name="rsssftop">{{cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesi/iertops.html|title=Ireland - List of Topscorers|publisher=www.rsssf.com|accessdate=6 July 2016|date= }}</ref><ref name="Graham">{{cite book|last=Graham|first=Alex|title=Football in the Republic of Ireland a Statistical Record 1921–2005|publisher=Soccer Books Limited|isbn=1-86223-135-4}}</ref>}}
'''Source''':<ref name="rsssftop">{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesi/iertops.html|title=Ireland - List of Topscorers|website=[[RSSSF]]|access-date=6 July 2016}}</ref><ref name="Graham">{{cite book|last=Graham|first=Alex|title=Football in the Republic of Ireland a Statistical Record 1921–2005|year=2005 |publisher=Soccer Books Limited|isbn=1-86223-135-4}}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 02:51, 5 December 2024

Shay Gibbons
Personal information
Full name Seamus Gibbons
Date of birth (1929-05-19)19 May 1929
Place of birth Dublin, Ireland
Date of death 9 June 2006(2006-06-09) (aged 77)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Dublin City
Home Farm
Bohemians
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1946–1947 Bohemians 2 (0)
1947–1950 Whitehall Rangers
1950–1957 St Patrick's Athletic 115 (108)
1957–1958 Holyhead Town
1958 Cork Hibernians 14 (1)
1958–1959 Dundalk 19 (11)
International career
195x–195x League of Ireland XI 9
1952–1955 Republic of Ireland 4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Shay Gibbons (19 May 1929 – 9 June 2006[1]) was a Republic of Ireland international footballer who played for several League of Ireland clubs in the 1950s, most notably St Patrick's Athletic. He was League of Ireland Top Scorer on three occasions in 1951–52, 1952–53 and 1955–56.

Gaelic football

[edit]

Gibbons was born in Dublin. His mother was from County Wicklow and his father came from County Kildare. His father and brothers had played Gaelic football at inter–county level. As a youth Gibbons was also a prominent Gaelic footballer. He captained Parnells in a Dublin Junior Football Championship final and was in the Parnells team that lost to St Vincents in the 1950 Dublin Senior Football Championship final. At 17 he was also selected as a substitute for the Dublin county team's senior panel.[2][3]

Association football

[edit]

Early years

[edit]

As a schoolboy and youth Gibbons played association football for Dublin City U14s, Home Farm U16s and Bohemians U19. He also had a trial with Hull City. Gibbons initially played as a centre half, however in a youth trial game against a Liverpool FA XI he switched to centre-forward. Gibbons made his League of Ireland debut with Bohemians as a replacement for Mick O'Flanagan before joining Whitehall Rangers of the Athletic Union League and helping them win the Leinster Junior Cup.[2][3]

St Patrick's Athletic

[edit]

Gibbons joined St Patrick's Athletic in 1950 when they were still playing in the Leinster Senior League. In 1950–51 he helped St Pat's win the Leinster title and they were subsequently invited to join the League of Ireland. In 1951–52 Gibbons scored 26 goals in 22 games, including four hat-tricks, and finished the season as the League of Ireland Top Scorer. His goals also helped St Pat's win their first League of Ireland title in their debut season. In 1952–53 he was again league top scorer with 22 goals in 22 games. This included five he scored in a 6–2 win against Cork Athletic. He also had a sixth goal disallowed. This remains the most goals scored by a St Pat's player in a single game. In 1954–55 Gibbons scored 28 goals as St Pat's won the league for the second time. This remains the most goals scored by a St Pat's player in a single season. In 1955–56 he topped the league scoring charts for a third time with 21 goals as St Pat's won a third League of Ireland title in their first five seasons in the league. With 108 goals he remains St Pat's all-time top league goal scorer.[4][2][3][5][6]

Later career

[edit]

After short spells with Holyhead Town and Cork Hibernians, Gibbons joined Dundalk for the 1958–59 season, scoring twice in his Oriel Park debut against Cork Hibernians in a League of Ireland Shield game. He went on to score seven goals in his first five appearances for Dundalk. Gibbons finished the season with 23 goals in 37 appearances in all competitions.[3]

International career

[edit]

Gibbons represented the Republic of Ireland at youth, junior, inter-league and senior levels.[3][4] Between 1952 and 1955 Gibbons made four senior international appearances. He made his senior debut in a 3–0 away defeat in a friendly against Germany on 4 May 1952. He was the only League of Ireland player in the starting eleven. He won his second cap on 28 October 1953 in a 4–0 win at Dalymount Park against Luxembourg in a 1954 World Cup qualifier. He won his third cap on 19 October 1955 in a 4–1 defeat at home to Yugoslavia. This was the match that Archbishop McQuaid tried to get banned. He won his final cap in a 2–2 draw with Spain on 27 November 1955.[7][8][9][10]

Honours

[edit]

St Patrick's Athletic

Individual

Source:[5][6]

References

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  1. ^ "Former Saint Passes". www.stpatsfc.com. 10 June 2006. Retrieved 5 October 2016.
  2. ^ a b c McGarrigle, Stephen. The Complete Who's Who of Irish International Football 1945–96. Mainstream Publishing.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Shay Gibbons". www.dundalkfcwhoswho.com. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  4. ^ a b "The Harry Boland Hall of Fame – Shay Gibbons". www.stpatsfc.com. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  5. ^ a b "Ireland - List of Topscorers". RSSSF. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
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