Fay Coyle

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Fay Coyle
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Personal information
Full name Francis Coyle
Date of birth April 1, 1933
Place of birth    Flag of Northern Ireland Derry, Northern Ireland
Date of death    March 30, 2007 (age 73)
Place of death    Flag of Northern Ireland Derry, Northern Ireland
Playing position Striker
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1951-1953
1953-1958
1958
1958-1963
1963-1966
Derry City
Coleraine
Nottingham Forest
Coleraine
Derry City
 ? (?)
? (?)
3 (?)
? (?)
? (?)   
National team
1955-1958 Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 4 (0)

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

Francis Coyle (1 April 1933 - 30 March 2007), more commonly known as Fay Coyle, was a Northern Irish footballer. He was born in Derry, Northern Ireland.

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[edit] Club career

A centre-forward, Fay Coyle began his career at Derry City in the Irish League before starring with Coleraine for a number of years.

At the age of 18, he joined Derry City Reserves, and after some excellent displays, he made his senior debut in the 1952/53 season against Ards. His best was perhaps the 1954-55 season when he top-scored in the Irish League with 20 goals and won a City Cup winner’s medal.

Finally, after years of trying, Nottingham Forest prised Coyle away from Coleraine in March 1958. He played just three times for Forest, but interestingly never at the City Ground, before returning homesick to Coleraine in the summer of 1958.

Back in the Irish League, Coyle added to his collection of North-West Senior Cup medals as Coleraine defeated his old and first club, Derry City, in the 1959 and 1960 finals. In 1963 he returned to his hometown club in Derry and captained them to the most successful period in their Irish League history. In 1964 he led them to an Irish Cup final victory over Glentoran, and consequently into Europe for the first time in their history. The next season Derry claimed their only Irish League title, adding the Gold Cup for good measure.

[edit] International career

Coyle's performances in the Irish League during the 1954-55 season brought him to the attentions of Peter Doherty and the Northern Ireland national football team international selectors seeking a solution to their perennial search for a reliable goalscorer. He made his debut in a 2-1 home nations victory over Scotland, and retained his place for the following months defeat by England.

Doherty awarded Coyle a place in the squad for the 1958 World Cup in Sweden. Northern Ireland’s on-going centre-forward problem continued due to an injury to Billy Simpson in the run-up to tournament, and Coyle was given a chance against Argentina. The game ended in a 3-1 defeat, in what turned out to be Coyle’s last cap.

[edit] Retirement

Coyle also had the honour of seeing his son, Liam, emerge as a leading light in the club’s resurgence in the League of Ireland. Fay Coyle died two days before his 74th birthday of undisclosed causes.[1]

[edit] Reference

  1. ^ "Candystripes favourite Coyle dies", BBC Sport Online, 30 March, 2007.

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Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland squad - 1958 FIFA World Cup Flag of Northern Ireland

1 Gregg | 2 Cunningham | 3 McMichael | 4 Blanchflower | 5 Keith | 6 Peacock | 7 Bingham | 8 Cush | 9 Simpson | 10 McIlroy | 11 McParland | 12 Uprichard | 13 Casey | 14 Scott | 15 McCrory | 16 Dougan | 17 Coyle | 18 Rea | 19 Graham | 20 Chapman | 21 Hamill | 22 Trainor | Coach: Doherty

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