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Joe Kinkead

Name: Joseph Kinkead
Born: 27 May 1933, Dunmurry
Died: 10 March 2015 (aged 81)
Height: 5.08½ ft
Weight: 11.06 st
Position: Goalkeeper

Representative Honours: Northern Ireland: 2 Amateur Caps (1961-1962), 2 Junior Caps, 3 Youth Caps, 4 Schoolboy Caps (1948); B Division Representative (1954).
Club Honours: (with Linfield Swifts) B Division Champion 1952/53; George Wilson Cup Winner 1953/54; Intermediate Cup Winner 1955/56, 1956/57; (with Larne) Intermediate Cup Winner 1958/59; Steel & Sons Cup Winner 1958/59, 1959/60; George Wilson Cup Winner 1958/59; (with Glenavon) Irish Cup Winner 1960/61; Ulster Cup Winner 1962/63.

Club Career:
Clubs
Seasons
Signed
Fee
League
FA Cup
Other
Distillery
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Youth
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Linfield
52/53-57/58
Aug-52
Amateur
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Larne
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-58
Amateur
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Glenavon
60/61-65/66
Feb-61
Amateur
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TOTALS
£-
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Biography:
A Junior, Youth and Schoolboy international, Joe Kinkead played with Lower Shankill Boys and Roden Rec before signing for Distillery as a sixteen year-old. He then spent six years at Linfield. At Windsor Park he largely played second-fiddle to Alex Russell, and played just a handful of senior games plus nearly 200 times for the Swifts. He stepped down to the B Division to play for Larne in 1958. At the time Larne were among the dominant forces in intermediate football and Kinkead collected most of the biggest honours available at that level.

In 1961 Kinkead returned to senior football with Glenavon as stand-in for the injured Roy Rea. So impressive were Kinkead's performances that he retained his place when Rea returned to fitness, including for a 5-1 Irish Cup final win over Linfield. During the 1961/62 season he twice played in Amateur internationals. He remained at Mouneview Park through to his retirement in 1965 after well over one hundred Glenavon appearances.

Kinkead later managed Glenavon from 1968-69 and the Northern Ireland Youth team, leading them to the final Home International Championship in 1973/74. He also managed Ards in the late-1970s. During the 1980s he managed the Irish and Northern Ireland Commonwealth Games Badminton teams and worked at the Olympia Leisure Centre in the shadow of Windsor Park. Through his long career, Kinkead's big regret was that he never claimed an Irish League winner's medal.

Linfield FC

Northern Ireland Amateur Cap Details:
30-09-1961 England. H L 0-3
13-01-1962 Wales... H W 3-1

Summary: 2/0. Won 1, Drew 0, Lost 1.

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