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Jimmy Connor (Irish Footballer)
Jimmy Connor may refer to: * Jimmy Connor (footballer, born 1881), Scottish association football defender who played for Blackpool * Jimmy Connor (footballer, born 1909) (1909–1980), association football winger who played for Sunderland and Scotland * Jimmy Connor (footballer, born 1938), English association football winger who played for Darlington See also * James Connor (other) *Jimmy Connors James Scott Connors (born September 2, 1952) is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. He held the top Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) ranking for a then-record 160 consecutive weeks from 1974 to 1977 and a career total of 268 ... (born 1952), tennis player * Jimmy O'Connor, footballer * Jimmy O'Connor (author) (1918–2001), television playwright {{hndis, name=Connor, Jimmy ...
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Jimmy Connor (footballer, Born 1881)
James Connor was a Scottish professional footballer. He spent his entire career at Blackpool in the early 1900s, making almost 300 Football League appearances for the club. Blackpool Bathgate-born Connor made his debut for Blackpool in the opening game of the 1905–06 season, scoring both goals in their 2–0 victory over Burton United at Bloomfield Road.Calley, Roy (1992). '' Blackpool: A Complete Record 1887–1992'', Breedon Books Sport, p. 186 He went on to appear in 33 of Blackpool's 38 league games that season, scoring a further four goals. He also appeared in all five of the club's FA Cup ties. The following season, 1906–07, Connor's appearances were sporadic. After scoring in the opening league game at Barsnley, he missed the following seven games. Upon his return, on 20 October 1906, he scored two more goals in a 4–1 victory at home to Glossop. He made a total of thirteen league appearances, scoring four goals.Calley, Roy (1992). ''Blackpool: A Complete Record ...
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Jimmy Connor (footballer, Born 1909)
James Connor (1 June 1909 – 8 May 1980) was a Scottish footballer who played for Sunderland and the Scotland national football team as an outside left. He was born in Renfrew, Scotland. Club career He made his debut for Sunderland against Manchester City on 30 August 1930 in a 3–3 draw at Roker Park. His Sunderland career lasted from 1930 to 1939, although the later years were halted due to a severe injury in 1937, and he never fully recovered. The injury also caused him to miss the 1937 FA Cup Final and he retired in 1939. In total, he had made 254 league appearances for Sunderland, scoring 49 goals. Jimmy Connor was one of the stars of our last title winning team in 1936. International career Connor won his first cap for Scotland on 18 May 1930 in a 2–0 victory over France at Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir. He won 3 further caps for his country from 1930 to 1934, in total with four caps and no goals. In the two years between 1930 and 1932 when the Football League restrict ...
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Jimmy Connor (footballer, Born 1938)
James Connor (born 28 November 1938) is an English former amateur footballer who played on the left wing for Darlington in the Football League. He made his debut on 11 September 1965, in a 2–1 defeat away to Port Vale in the Fourth Division, and also played in the next two matches. He previously played non-league football for Stanley United Stanley United Football Club were an English association football club which participated in the Northern League from 1910 to 1974. The club also participated in the Wearside League from 1988 to 2003. They reached the FA Cup First Round Proper in .... References 1938 births Living people Footballers from Sunderland English men's footballers Men's association football wingers Stanley United F.C. players Darlington F.C. players English Football League players {{England-footy-forward-1930s-stub ...
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James Connor (other)
James Connor may refer to: * James Conner (general) (1829–1883), Confederate general in the American Civil War * James Perry Conner (1851–1924), U.S. Representative from Iowa * James Connor (Scottish footballer) (1861–1899), footballer for Airdrieonians and Scotland * James Connor (English footballer) (1867–1929), footballer for Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest *James M. Connor (born 1960), American actor *James Phillip Connor (1919–1994), US soldier awarded the Medal of Honor during World War II * James Conner (American football) (born 1995), American football player *James Connor (equestrian) (born 1959), Irish horse rider * James Connor (diver) (born 1995), Australian diver * James E. Connor, American political aide for Gerald Ford See also * Jimmy Connor (other) * James Conner (other) * James Connors (other) * James O'Connor (other) *Connor James (other) Connor James may refer to: * Connor James (ice hockey), a Canadi ...
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Jimmy Connors
James Scott Connors (born September 2, 1952) is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. He held the top Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) ranking for a then-record 160 consecutive weeks from 1974 to 1977 and a career total of 268 weeks. By virtue of his long and prolific career, Connors still holds three prominent Open Era men's singles records: 109 titles, 1,557 matches played, and 1,274 match wins. His titles include eight major singles titles (a joint Open Era record five US Opens, two Wimbledons, one Australian Open), three year-end championships, and 17 Grand Prix Super Series titles. In 1974, he became the second man in the Open Era to win three major titles in a calendar year, and was not permitted to participate in the fourth, the French Open. Connors finished year end number one in the ATP rankings from 1974 to 1978. In 1982, he won both Wimbledon and the US Open and was ATP Player of the Year and ITF World Champion. He retired in 1996 at the age of 43. ...
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Jimmy O'Connor
Jimmy O'Connor is an Irish former footballer notable for being the fastest hat-trick scorer in top level domestic league history. He scored three goals for Shelbourne in 2 minutes and 13 seconds, versus Bohemians at Dalymount Park on 19 November 1967. O'Connor made 109 league appearances, scoring 26 goals, with Shels from 1965-66 to 1971-72. His son Barry O'Connor also played in the League of Ireland The League of Ireland ( ga, Sraith na hÉireann), together with the Football Association of Ireland, is one of the two main governing bodies responsible for organising association football in the Republic of Ireland. The term was originally us ... scoring 107 goals in his career. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Oconnor, Jimmy Year of birth missing (living people) Republic of Ireland association footballers Shelbourne F.C. players League of Ireland players Living people Association footballers not categorized by position ...
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