Johnny Campbell (footballer, born 1923), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Johnny Campbell (footballer, born 1923)

Northern Irish footballer and gaelic footballer

Date of Birth: 28-Jun-1923

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1968

Profession: association football player, Gaelic football player

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Johnny Campbell (footballer, born 1923)

  • This article relates to the Irish footballer.
  • For others, see John Campbell.John Peter Campbell (28 June 1923 – January 1968) was a footballer from Derry, Northern Ireland. Campbell grew up playing Gaelic football at school.
  • He was also an accomplished sprinter, and an Ulster champion over 100 and 200 metres.
  • He first played football for Foyle Harps, before being signed-up by Derry City, and from there he moved to Belfast Celtic in 1945.
  • At 'Paradise', Campbell won Irish League and Irish Cup winner's medals, as well as representing the Irish League.
  • Perhaps his most famous contribution to the club's history was scoring both goals in a 2–0 win over Scotland during Celtic's swansong tour of America.By the time of the US Tour, Campbell had already departed Belfast Celtic for Fulham.
  • He played in 62 league games for Fulham before his career was ended by injury early in the 1952–53 season.
  • During his time in London he earned two caps, and indeed his wing-play earned praise from the maestro himself, Stanley Matthews. When his career ended, Campbell returned to Belfast to work as a scout for Fulham.
  • He died from bowel cancer at the young age of 44.
  • Inadvertently, Campbell's death brought a brief return of football to 'Paradise', a Belfast Celtic Select playing a benefit match which raised £800 for his family.

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