Tucker Croft

Tucker Croft
Personal information
Full nameThomas Croft
Place of birthBelfast, Ireland
Date of death1955
Place of deathNorthern Ireland
Playing positionInside right
Youth career
Dundela
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1918–1921Glentoran39(10)
1921–1924Queen's Island?(?)
1924-1926Fall River Marksmen75(36)
1926-1927J & P Coats10(3)
1927Fall River Marksmen3(3)
1927Newark Skeeters5(1)
1927-1928New York Nationals8(2)
1928-1929Newark Skeeters1(0)
1928–1929Queen's Island?(?)
1929–1930Glentoran27(5)
1930Glenavon
1930-1931Dundela
1931-1933Drumcondra(6)
National team
1922–1924Ireland3(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Thomas "Tucker" Croft was an Irish international footballer who played professionally in Ireland and the United States as an inside right.

Club

Born in Belfast, Croft played in his native Ireland for Dundela, Glentoran and Queen's Island. In 1924, he left Northern Ireland for the United States, joining the Fall River Marksmen of the American Soccer League. He was under contract to Queen's Island at the time and the move led to his suspension by the IFA. During his time with the Marksmen he was noted for his discipline problems and in 1925, he petitioned the Irish Football Association for re-admittance. When this was denied, he returned to Fall River.[1] In 1926, Croft began the season with Fall River, but moved to J & P Coats after fourteen games. Croft was back with Fall River for the start of the 1927-1928 season, but quickly moved to the Newark Skeeters. In December 1927, the New York Nationals purchased Croft’s contract.[2] He played only eight games for the Nationals, and was back with the Skeeters for the 1928-1929 season, but played only one game before returning to Northern Ireland. The IFA re-admitted Croft on December 7, 1928 and he played with both Queen's Island and Glentoran, before retiring in 1930.

International

Croft also represented Ireland at international level between 1922 and 1924, scoring one goal in three appearances. The goal was the winning goal against England, and marked the first win for Ireland over England following the advent of the partition of Ireland in 1922.

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