Charles O'Hagan

Charles O'Hagan (28 July 1881 – 1 July 1931) was an Irish professional association football player (an inside left) and manager.[1][2][3]

Charlie O'Hagan
Personal information
Full name Charles O'Hagan
Date of birth (1881-07-28)28 July 1881
Place of birth Buncrana, Ireland
Date of death 1 July 1931(1931-07-01) (aged 49)
Place of death New York City, United States
Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Position(s) Inside left
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1901–1902 St Columb's Court
1902–1903 Derry Celtic
1903–1904 Everton 0 (0)
1904–1906 Tottenham Hotspur 21 (5)
1906 Middlesbrough 5 (1)
1906–1910 Aberdeen 99 (22)
1910–1912 Morton 55 (22)
1912–1913 Third Lanark 5 (0)
Total 185 (50)
National team
1905–1909 Ireland 11 (2)
Teams managed
1920–1921 Norwich City
1923–1924 Sevilla
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

He was the first Aberdeen player to be capped at international level for any team,[4] making an appearance for Ireland in April 1907 (his sixth cap overall at that stage),[5] a year before teammate Willie Lennie made his Scotland debut. He later served with the Leinster Regiment and Highland Light Infantry during World War I.[6]

O'Hagan was Norwich City's sixth manager, and was in charge for 21 matches between 1920 and 1921; his sides won 4 games, lost 8 and drew 9.[7]

His nephew Willie O'Hagan, a goalkeeper, was also an Irish international.[5]

References

  1. John Litster (October 2012). "A Record of pre-war Scottish League Players". Scottish Football Historian magazine. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. The mysterious career of Charles O’Hagan, Sevilla's first foreign manager, These Football Times, 1 November 2017
  3. Charlie O’Hagan The Entertainer, NewsFour, 16 December 2019
  4. Charles O'Hagan, AFC Heritage Trust
  5. Charlie O'Hagan, Northern Ireland's Footballing Greats, 18 August 2007
  6. O’Hagan Charlie Image 1 Aberdeen 1909, Vintage Footballers
  7. "Manager History for Norwich City". Eastern Daily Press. Archived from the original on 12 December 2004. Retrieved 21 March 2007.
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