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Billy Humphries

William McCauley Humphries (born 8 June 1936), known as Billy Humphries, was a Northern Irish footballer who played as a winger.[1] He played in the Irish League with Glentoran and Ards, and in England with Leeds United, Coventry City and Swansea Town in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He won 14 international cap for Northern Ireland. He also won three amateur caps for Northern Ireland and twelves caps for the Irish League representative team.

Billy Humphries
Personal information
Full name William McCauley Humphries[1]
Date of birth (1936-06-08) 8 June 1936 (age 86)
Place of birth Belfast, Northern Ireland
Position(s) Winger
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
?–1951 East Belfast
1951–1955 Glentoran
1955–1958 Ards
1958–1959 Leeds United 25 (2)
1959–1962 Ards
1962–1964/5 Coventry City 109 (24)
1964/5–1968 Swansea Town 141 (22)
1968–76 Ards
International career
1962–1965 Northern Ireland 14 (1)
Managerial career
1970–1978 Ards
1980–1982 Ards
1983–1985 Bangor
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Career

Humphries was a member of Ards' first and only League championship team in 1957–58. He signed for Leeds United in September 1958, but, not having settled, he returned home to Ards in November 1959. During his second spell at Ards he won his first international cap in April 1962 against Wales. The international appearance brought Humphries to the attention of Jimmy Hill, the Coventry City manager, who paid Ards a £14,000 transfer fee a week after the match in Wales. Humphries ended up with fourteen international caps. Humphries won the Third Division title with Coventry in 1963–64, scoring ten goals. During the following season he moved to Second Division Swansea Town, but ended up relegated at the end of the season, and relegated again to the Fourth Division in 1967.

He was released by Swansea in June 1968, and returned to Northern Ireland for his third spell at Ards. He won the Irish Cup in 1969 and was named as Ulster Footballer of the Year for 1969-70 and again for 1971–72. He was also the Northern Ireland Football Writers' Player of the Year for 1971–72. Player-manager from 1970, he was a member of Ards' four-trophy-winning team in 1973–74, winning Irish Cup, Ulster Cup, Gold Cup and Blaxnit Cup medals. He retired as a player in 1976, aged 39, but served as Ards manager until 1978, and again from 1980 to 1982. He then managed Bangor from 1983 to 1985.

Honours

Individual

Sources

  1. ^ a b "Billy Humphries". Barry Hugman's Footballers.
  • M. Brodie (ed.), Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook 2009-2010, p. 102. Belfast:Ulster Tatler Publications
  • Northern Ireland's Footballing Greats
  • Billy Humphries at National-Football-Teams.com

billy, humphries, william, mccauley, humphries, born, june, 1936, known, northern, irish, footballer, played, winger, played, irish, league, with, glentoran, ards, england, with, leeds, united, coventry, city, swansea, town, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, international,. William McCauley Humphries born 8 June 1936 known as Billy Humphries was a Northern Irish footballer who played as a winger 1 He played in the Irish League with Glentoran and Ards and in England with Leeds United Coventry City and Swansea Town in the 1950s 1960s and 1970s He won 14 international cap for Northern Ireland He also won three amateur caps for Northern Ireland and twelves caps for the Irish League representative team Billy HumphriesPersonal informationFull nameWilliam McCauley Humphries 1 Date of birth 1936 06 08 8 June 1936 age 86 Place of birthBelfast Northern IrelandPosition s WingerSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1951East Belfast1951 1955Glentoran1955 1958Ards1958 1959Leeds United25 2 1959 1962Ards1962 1964 5Coventry City109 24 1964 5 1968Swansea Town141 22 1968 76ArdsInternational career1962 1965Northern Ireland14 1 Managerial career1970 1978Ards1980 1982Ards1983 1985Bangor Club domestic league appearances and goalsCareer EditHumphries was a member of Ards first and only League championship team in 1957 58 He signed for Leeds United in September 1958 but not having settled he returned home to Ards in November 1959 During his second spell at Ards he won his first international cap in April 1962 against Wales The international appearance brought Humphries to the attention of Jimmy Hill the Coventry City manager who paid Ards a 14 000 transfer fee a week after the match in Wales Humphries ended up with fourteen international caps Humphries won the Third Division title with Coventry in 1963 64 scoring ten goals During the following season he moved to Second Division Swansea Town but ended up relegated at the end of the season and relegated again to the Fourth Division in 1967 He was released by Swansea in June 1968 and returned to Northern Ireland for his third spell at Ards He won the Irish Cup in 1969 and was named as Ulster Footballer of the Year for 1969 70 and again for 1971 72 He was also the Northern Ireland Football Writers Player of the Year for 1971 72 Player manager from 1970 he was a member of Ards four trophy winning team in 1973 74 winning Irish Cup Ulster Cup Gold Cup and Blaxnit Cup medals He retired as a player in 1976 aged 39 but served as Ards manager until 1978 and again from 1980 to 1982 He then managed Bangor from 1983 to 1985 Honours EditIrish League 1957 58 Football League Third Division 1963 64 Welsh Cup 1965 66 Irish Cup 1968 69 1973 74 County Antrim Shield 1971 72 Ulster Cup 1973 74 Gold Cup 1973 74Individual Ulster Footballer of the Year 1969 70 1971 72 Northern Ireland Football Writers Association Player of the Year 1971 72 Sources Edit a b Billy Humphries Barry Hugman s Footballers M Brodie ed Northern Ireland Soccer Yearbook 2009 2010 p 102 Belfast Ulster Tatler Publications Northern Ireland s Footballing Greats Billy Humphries at National Football Teams com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Billy Humphries amp oldid 1066124855, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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