Fred Horlacher
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | March 1910 | ||
Place of birth | Blackrock, Dublin, Ireland | ||
Date of death | 17 March 1943 | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
1928–1943 | Bohemians | 193 | (85) |
National team‡ | |||
19xx–19xx | League of Ireland XI | 2 | |
1930–1936 | Irish Free State (FAI) | 7 | (2) |
1930 | Ireland Amateurs (IFA) | 1 | |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 3 December 2008. |
Fred Horlacher (March 1910 – 17 March 1943) Born in Blackrock, Dublin to German immigrants[1] Fred was an Irish footballer who played for Bohemians in the League of Ireland during the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. As an international Horlacher represented both Ireland teams. He played as a senior for the FAI XI and as an amateur for the IFA XI. Horlacher died from pneumonia at the age of 33.
Bohemians
Horlacher made his debut for Bohemians against Fordsons in September 1928. During over a decade at Bohs, he made over 430 appearances, 193 in the league. He also scored 159 goals, including 85 in the league.[2] His best season came in 1935–36 when he netted 28 times in all competitions, including 13 in the league, helping Bohs win the league title for the third time.[3] Fred played his last game for Bohemians on 6 February 1943 in a FAI Cup tie against Shamrock Rovers.[4]
He is currently joint third with Turlough O'Connor in Bohemians all-time FAI Cup goalscoring list with 14 strikes in that competition.[5]
Irish international
When Horlacher played international football between 1930 and 1936, there were in effect, two Ireland teams, chosen by two rival associations. Both associations, the Northern Ireland – based IFA and the Irish Free State – based FAI claimed jurisdiction over the whole of Ireland and selected players from the whole island. As a result, several notable Irish players from this era, including Horlacher played for both teams.
FAI XI
Between 1930 and 1936 Horlacher made 7 senior appearances and scored 2 goals for the FAI XI. He made his debut for the FAI XI on 11 May 1930 in a 3–1 away win against Belgium. His team mates on the day included, among others, Tom Farquharson, Mick O'Brien, Harry Duggan, Jimmy Dunne, fellow Bohs player Jack McCarthy and his future coach at Bohs, Bill Lacey.[6] On 8 April 1934 Horlacher became the FAI XI's first ever substitute when in a World Cup qualifier against the Netherlands he replaced another Bohs player Billy Jordan. The game ended in a 5–2 defeat. [7] [8] On 8 December 1935 in a friendly against Netherlands at Dalymount Park, together with Bill McGuire, Paddy Andrews and Plev Ellis he was one of four Bohemian players in the FAI XI. Ellis scored the FAI XI's opener before Horlacher then scored both of his international goals, giving them a 3–2 half-time lead. Despite this the FAI XI still lost 5–3. Horlacher and Ellis both retained their places for a 1–0 friendly win against Switzerland on 17 March 1936. Their combined efforts set up Jimmy Dunne for the winner. This proved to be Horlacher's last cap. [9] [10]
IFA XI
In 1930, together with fellow Bohs, Jimmy Bermingham and Alec Morton, Horlacher also played for an IFA Amateur XI in a 3–1 win against England Amateurs. The trio played against the wishes of the FAI and were subsequently suspended by the FAI for three months.[11]
Other Interests
Fred was also a noted Water Polo player and was a member of the successful Sandycove Water Polo team. A prolific sportsman he also was an accomplished tennis player at the Monkstown Lawn Tennis Club and was also a talented amateur golfer.
Honours
Bohemians
- League of Ireland
- 1929–30, 1933–34, 1935–36: 3
- FAI Cup
- 1935: 1
- League of Ireland Shield
- 1929, 1934: 2
- Dublin City Cup
- 1936: 1
References
- ↑ "1911 Irish Census"
- ↑ Bohemian F.C. match programme, Vol. 52, no. 7
- ↑ Bohemian F.C. match programme, Vol. 52, no. 24
- ↑ Bohemian F.C. match programme, 6 February 1994
- ↑ Bohemian F.C. match programme Vol. 61, No. 15
- ↑ www.kickinmagazine.ie
- ↑ www.bohemians.ie
- ↑ The Boys In Green – The FAI International Story (1997): Sean Ryan
- ↑ www.bohemians.ie
- ↑ Irish Free State stats
- ↑ The Boys In Green – The FAI International Story (1997): Sean Ryan