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Eric Welsh

Name: Eric Welsh
Born: 1 May 1942, Belfast
Height: 5.08½ ft
Weight: 10.05 st
Position: Outside-Right

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 4 Full Caps / 1 Goal (1966-1967).

Club Career:
Teams
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
FL Cup
Other
Boyland
-
-
Youth
-
-
-
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Exeter City
59/60-65/66
Sep-59
-
105(0)/19
4(0)/0
5(0)/0
-
Carlisle United
65/66-68/69
Oct-65
-
72(5)/20
6(0)/1
6(0)/1
-
Torquay United
69/70-70/71
Jun-69
-
38(1)/11
4(0)/0
6(0)/1
-
Hartlepool
71/72
Jul-71
-
13(2)/ 2
2(0)/0
2(0)/0
-
Port Elizabeth C.
-
-
-
-
(South Africa)
Salisbury
-
-
-
-
(South Africa)
Hellenic
-
-
-
-
(South Africa)
Distillery
-
Mar-77
-
-
-
-
-
TOTALS
-
£-
228(8)/52
16(0)/1
19(0)/2
-

Biography:
Winger Eric Welsh moved to Exeter City from the famous junior side Boyland in 1959. He made rapid inroads into the first eleven, playing his first match while still just seventeen, and establishing himself in the first eleven before he was twenty. For much of his time at St James Park, the Grecians were struggling towards the bottom of Division Four, and when they were promoted in 1964 Welsh had missed the entire season through injury.

In October 1965 Welsh made the move to Carlisle United in Division Two, and in 1966 he came within a whisker of helping them to top-flight football for the first time in their history. His fine performances did bring international recognition, and with the absence of John Crossan was selected in a re-shuffled forward line for the Home Nations match against Wales in March 1966. He put in a highly accomplished performance, scoring in a 4-1 win in Cardiff.

Welsh retained his place for the two end-of-season pre-World Cup glamour friendlies with Mexico and West Germany. The return to the side of the likes of George Best and Dave Clements limited Welsh to just one further cap, but his total of four still stands as a Carlisle club record. Another season-long injury ruled him out for the entire of the 1967/68 season and on his return he struggled to regain his form of old.

Spells with Third Division Torquay and Fourth Division Hartlepool were followed by a spell playing in South Africa. In March 1977 Welsh joined a struggling Distillery side, then being managed by his brother Roy.

Eric’s brother, Roy, won an Under-23 cap and played Irish League football with Distillery, Glentoran and Ards through the 1960s and ‘70s.


Wikipedia
Hartlepool Career
Football League Career
Grecian Archive

Northern Ireland Cap Details:
30-03-1966 Wales....... A W 4-1 BC 1 Goal
07-05-1966 West Germany H L 0-2 FR
22-06-1966 Mexico...... H W 4-1 FR
12-04-1967 Wales....... H D 0-0 ECQ

Summary: 4/1. Won 2, Drew 1, Lost 1.

Comments

HiltonT said…
https://www.flickr.com/photos/hilton-t/41673144051/
Tony Allen, Eric Welsh, Colin Gie photographed in the Hellenic FC dressing room at the Green Point Stadium, Cape Town, in 1972:



https://www.flickr.com/photos/hilton-t/40783500085/
(L to R): John 'Budgie' Byrne, Dimitri Vervits, Gregory Kitides, Eric Welsh, Tony Allen and Volkmar Gross on the Hellenic bench in the Green Point Stadium, Cape Town, in 1972

Hilton Teper,
St. Albans,
UK
hteper@ymail.com

jcd said…
Thanks Hilton, wonderful photos!