Joe Haverty

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Joe Haverty
Personal information
Full name Joseph Haverty
Date of birth February 17, 1936
Place of birth    Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Playing position Winger
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*

?-1954
1954-1961
1961-1962
1962-1964
1964
1964-1965
1965-1967
1967
1968
1969
Home Farm
St Patrick's Athletic
Arsenal
Blackburn Rovers
Millwall
Celtic
Bristol Rovers
Shelbourne
Chicago Spurs
Kansas City Spurs
Shamrock Rovers


114 (25)
027 0(1)
068 0(8)

013 0(1)   
National team
1955-? Republic of Ireland 7 (?)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Joe Haverty (born February 17, 1936 in Dublin) is an Irish former football player.

Haverty played for Home Farm and St Patrick's Athletic, before signing for Arsenal in July 1954. He almost immediately made his debut, while still only 18, against Everton on August 25, 1954, though he only managed another seven matches that season, and eight the one after that.

His breakthrough in the Arsenal side came in 1956-57, as he became the Gunners' first choice left-winger, playing 32 times and scoring 9 goals. By now he had also made his debut for the Republic of Ireland, against the Netherlands on May 10, 1955, having previously starred for the Irish U21 side.

Haverty also played in the London XI that contested the first Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1955-58; however, although he played against Lausanne Sports in the semi-finals (and scored a goal in the 3-2 aggregate win), he did not make the cut for the final against FC Barcelona, which London lost 6-1 on aggregate.

Back trouble meant he missed some of Arsenal's matches during this time, but put in 37 appearances and 8 goals in 1959-60, his best season for the club. However, the next season he was made to share the left wing position with Alan Skirton. Haverty was unhappy with the lack of a regular first-team place, and put in a transfer request; he was sold to Blackburn Rovers in August 1961 for £25,000. In all, he played 122 matches for Arsenal, scoring 26 goals.

Haverty spent a single season with Blackburn, before having spells in the lower divisions with Millwall and Bristol Rovers, with a brief spell at Celtic in between. He moved back to his native Ireland to play for Shelbourne, with whom he won the last of his seven full international caps. He then moved abroad to play for American side Chicago Spurs (later Kansas City Spurs) in the NASL, and then returned to sign for Shamrock Rovers in 1969, where he made two appearances in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.

In 2000 he was inaugurated into the Football Association of Ireland's Hall of Fame.

[edit] References

  • Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.) (1995). Arsenal Who's Who. Independent UK Sports. ISBN 1-899429-03-4. 
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