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'''John Fitzpatrick''' was a [[Irish people|Irish]] [[soccer]] player during the 1890s.
'''John Fitzpatrick''' was a Irish [[soccer]] player during the 1890s.


He played for the amateur [[Bohemian FC|Bohemians]] during these times and was captain of the Irish team that played England in [[1895]]. In doing so, he became Bohs' first ever international player. He also played a part in Bohemians' 6 Leinster Senior Cup final victories in a row during the 1890s.
He played for the amateur [[Bohemian F.C.|Bohemians]] during these times and was captain of the [[Ireland national football team (IFA)|Ireland]] team that played [[England national football team|England]] in 1895. In doing so, he became Bohs' first ever international player. He also played a part in Bohemians' 6 Leinster Senior Cup final victories in a row during the 1890s.


==Honours==
==Honours==
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Revision as of 13:42, 9 July 2007

John Fitzpatrick was a Irish soccer player during the 1890s.

He played for the amateur Bohemians during these times and was captain of the Ireland team that played England in 1895. In doing so, he became Bohs' first ever international player. He also played a part in Bohemians' 6 Leinster Senior Cup final victories in a row during the 1890s.

Honours

  • Irish Full International Caps