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Jackie Hegan

Kenneth Edward "Jackie" Hegan OBE (24 January 1901 – 3 March 1989)[1] was an English amateur footballer who played on the wing and made four appearances for England in 1923, scoring four goals. He was a member of the Corinthian amateur club, and a professional soldier.

Career edit

Hegan was born in Coventry, and attended Bablake School. On leaving school, he attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, going on to represent both the college and the Army while serving with the 1st Battalion, Royal Dublin Fusiliers.[2]

Corinthians edit

He made his Corinthians debut on 27 December 1919 in a 7–2 victory over The Army.[3] Ironically, he was due to play for the army, but was "lent" to the Corinthians, who turned up for the match three players short.

During the 1920s and early 1930s he played in many of Corinthians' more important matches, including most of their FA Cup ties. He was a member of the Corinthian team that defeated Blackburn Rovers 1–0 in the first round of the cup on 12 January 1924,[4] before going out to West Bromwich Albion in the second round. In 1925–26, Corinthian met Manchester City on 9 January 1926; after a 3–3 draw in the first match (in which Hegan scored once, with Norman Creek scoring the others), Corinthian lost the replay 4–0. In 1927, he again scored in a 4–0 victory over Walsall in the third round, before a 3–1 defeat by Newcastle United at Crystal Palace in front of a crowd of 56,338.[5] He played for the "Amateurs" in the 1929 FA Charity Shield.[6]

He was an occasional member of the Corinthians' foreign tours. His last match for Corinthian came in Denmark on 16 April 1933 against a Combined Danish XI. His military duties prevented him going on the next tour to Holland and curtailed his football career. Between 1919 and 1933, he played 167 matches for Corinthian scoring 50 goals.[3]

England edit

He earned 23 caps for England at amateur level, including at the 1920 Olympics held in Antwerp,[7] when Great Britain were eliminated in a 3–1 defeat by Norway. He also earned four full caps for England.[8] His debut came on 19 March 1923 in a 6–1 victory over Belgium, when he scored England's first two goals.[9] His next appearance came in the first senior international played against France on 10 May 1923 which England won 4–1. The first and last goals were scored by Hegan while the second came from the Sunderland forward Charlie Buchan[10] who is remembered for the football magazine, "Charles Buchan Football Monthly". Norman Creek scored England's other goal while France's late consolation strike came from Jules Dewaquez.[11]

He also appeared in the Home International Championship match against Northern Ireland on 20 October 1923 (lost 2–1)[12] and against Belgium on 1 November (2–2 draw).[13]

During the Second World War, he was awarded the OBE; he retired from the army in July 1949, having attained the rank of lieutenant colonel.[2]

His card is No. 15 of 50 in the 1926 cigarette card series Football Caricatures by 'Mac' issued by John Player and Sons.

References edit

  1. ^ "England players: Jackie Hegan". englandfootballonline. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  2. ^ a b Betts, Graham (2006). England: Player by player. Green Umbrella Publishing. p. 125. ISBN 1-905009-63-1.
  3. ^ a b Cavallini, Rob (2007). Play Up Corinth: A History of the Corinthian Football Club. Tempus Publishing. pp. 252–253. ISBN 978-0-7524-4479-6.
  4. ^ The Independent Schools Football Association 4. The Corinthian Era (with captioned photo of the team players) 10 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Corinthian 1 – Newcastle United 3, 29 January 1927 (Match summary) 9 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Professionals v. Amateurs – selected teams for annual match". Derby Daily Telegraph. 26 September 1929. p. 10. Retrieved 21 March 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  7. ^ "Jackie Hegan". Olympedia. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  8. ^ Hegan was England's top scorer for 1923
  9. ^ England 6 – Belgium 1; 19 March 1923 (Match summary)
  10. ^ Buchan wrote in his autobiography, "After half an hour's play, Hegan scored the first goal for England. As captain I was so delighted that I ran across and shook Hegan's hand. Though I never thought about it for the rest of the game, I got a severe reprimand from the FA member in charge of the team after it was over. It seemed that hand-shaking was one of those things that wasn't done ..." as cited in Bowler, Dave (2000). Three Lions on the Shirt. Orion Paperback. p. 18. ISBN 0-7528-3705-2.
  11. ^ France 1 – England 4: 10 May 1923 (Match summary)
  12. ^ Northern Ireland 2 – England 1; 20 October 1923 (Match summary)
  13. ^ Belgium 2 – England 2; 1 November 1923 (Match summary)

External links edit

  • Olympic Record
  • England profile at www.englandstats.com
  • England career at www.englandfanzine.co.uk
  • England profile at www.englandfc.com

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Kenneth Edward Jackie Hegan OBE 24 January 1901 3 March 1989 1 was an English amateur footballer who played on the wing and made four appearances for England in 1923 scoring four goals He was a member of the Corinthian amateur club and a professional soldier Contents 1 Career 2 Corinthians 3 England 4 References 5 External linksCareer editHegan was born in Coventry and attended Bablake School On leaving school he attended the Royal Military College Sandhurst going on to represent both the college and the Army while serving with the 1st Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers 2 Corinthians editHe made his Corinthians debut on 27 December 1919 in a 7 2 victory over The Army 3 Ironically he was due to play for the army but was lent to the Corinthians who turned up for the match three players short During the 1920s and early 1930s he played in many of Corinthians more important matches including most of their FA Cup ties He was a member of the Corinthian team that defeated Blackburn Rovers 1 0 in the first round of the cup on 12 January 1924 4 before going out to West Bromwich Albion in the second round In 1925 26 Corinthian met Manchester City on 9 January 1926 after a 3 3 draw in the first match in which Hegan scored once with Norman Creek scoring the others Corinthian lost the replay 4 0 In 1927 he again scored in a 4 0 victory over Walsall in the third round before a 3 1 defeat by Newcastle United at Crystal Palace in front of a crowd of 56 338 5 He played for the Amateurs in the 1929 FA Charity Shield 6 He was an occasional member of the Corinthians foreign tours His last match for Corinthian came in Denmark on 16 April 1933 against a Combined Danish XI His military duties prevented him going on the next tour to Holland and curtailed his football career Between 1919 and 1933 he played 167 matches for Corinthian scoring 50 goals 3 England editHe earned 23 caps for England at amateur level including at the 1920 Olympics held in Antwerp 7 when Great Britain were eliminated in a 3 1 defeat by Norway He also earned four full caps for England 8 His debut came on 19 March 1923 in a 6 1 victory over Belgium when he scored England s first two goals 9 His next appearance came in the first senior international played against France on 10 May 1923 which England won 4 1 The first and last goals were scored by Hegan while the second came from the Sunderland forward Charlie Buchan 10 who is remembered for the football magazine Charles Buchan Football Monthly Norman Creek scored England s other goal while France s late consolation strike came from Jules Dewaquez 11 He also appeared in the Home International Championship match against Northern Ireland on 20 October 1923 lost 2 1 12 and against Belgium on 1 November 2 2 draw 13 During the Second World War he was awarded the OBE he retired from the army in July 1949 having attained the rank of lieutenant colonel 2 His card is No 15 of 50 in the 1926 cigarette card series Football Caricatures by Mac issued by John Player and Sons References edit England players Jackie Hegan englandfootballonline Retrieved 8 September 2018 a b Betts Graham 2006 England Player by player Green Umbrella Publishing p 125 ISBN 1 905009 63 1 a b Cavallini Rob 2007 Play Up Corinth A History of the Corinthian Football Club Tempus Publishing pp 252 253 ISBN 978 0 7524 4479 6 The Independent Schools Football Association 4 The Corinthian Era with captioned photo of the team players Archived 10 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Corinthian 1 Newcastle United 3 29 January 1927 Match summary Archived 9 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine Professionals v Amateurs selected teams for annual match Derby Daily Telegraph 26 September 1929 p 10 Retrieved 21 March 2016 via British Newspaper Archive Jackie Hegan Olympedia Retrieved 16 August 2021 Hegan was England s top scorer for 1923 England 6 Belgium 1 19 March 1923 Match summary Buchan wrote in his autobiography After half an hour s play Hegan scored the first goal for England As captain I was so delighted that I ran across and shook Hegan s hand Though I never thought about it for the rest of the game I got a severe reprimand from the FA member in charge of the team after it was over It seemed that hand shaking was one of those things that wasn t done as cited in Bowler Dave 2000 Three Lions on the Shirt Orion Paperback p 18 ISBN 0 7528 3705 2 France 1 England 4 10 May 1923 Match summary Northern Ireland 2 England 1 20 October 1923 Match summary Belgium 2 England 2 1 November 1923 Match summary External links editOlympic Record FIFA profile England profile at www englandstats com England career at www englandfanzine co uk England profile at www englandfc com Corinthian Casuals F C Player profiles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jackie Hegan amp oldid 1164699542, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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