Ned Courtney was an Irish footballer who played Gaelic football for Cork GAA and association football for Cork United, Cork Athletic and Ireland. Courtney, who played as a goalkeeper in both codes, was originally from Dublin and was a captain in the Irish Army. He won a Munster Senior Football Championship with Cork GAA before going onto win three League of Ireland titles. Between 1950âÂÂ51 and 1952âÂÂ53 he also played in three successive FAI Cup finals.
In 1943 Courtney was a member of the Cork GAA team that won the Munster Senior Football Championship. On 6 June 1943, in the semi-final stage, Cork drew 2âÂÂ3 to 0âÂÂ9 with Kerry at the Cork Athletic Grounds. On 11 July, in the replay at the same venue, Cork beat Kerry 1âÂÂ5 to 1âÂÂ4. In the final played in Fermoy, Cork beat Tipperary 1âÂÂ7 to 1âÂÂ4. Courtney also played for Cork in the 1943 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final at Croke Park against Cavan. However Cork lost 1âÂÂ8 to 1âÂÂ7. Among his teammates while playing for Cork GAA were Jack Lynch, Jim Ahern, Tadhgo Crowley, ÃÂamonn Young and Nealie Duggan.
Courtney signed for Cork United in 1945 and in the 1945âÂÂ46 season he helped them win his first League of Ireland title. His United teammates included, among others, Bill Hayes, Jack O'Reilly, Florrie Burke, Owen Madden, Jackie O'Driscoll, Frank O'Farrell and Tommy Moroney.
While playing for Cork Athletic, Courtney won two more League of Ireland titles in 1949âÂÂ50 and 1950âÂÂ51. In 1950âÂÂ51 he played in the first of three FAI Cup finals. Athletic beat Shelbourne 1âÂÂ0 after a replay. In 1951âÂÂ52 Athletic played Dundalk. Courtney played in a 0âÂÂ0 draw, but missed the replay which Athletic lost 3âÂÂ0. In 1952âÂÂ53 they won the first all-Cork FAI Cup final, beating Evergreen United 2âÂÂ1.
In September 1944, the then Corporal Courtney participated in a 42 mile march that was later recognised as a world record for a speed march under peacetime conditions
On 14 April 1946 Courtney played for an Irish Army XI that defeated an FAI XI 2âÂÂ1. The Army team also included Con Martin, Willie Fallon and Tommy Moroney.
In June 1946 Courtney was included in the Ireland squad selected for an overseas tour featuring games against Portugal and Spain. However, he was only included in the squad after Hugh Kelly withdrew. Courtney had to be driven from Cork to Dublin in an Irish Army lorry in order to join up with the squad in time. He made his one and only appearance for Ireland against Portugal on 16 June 1946 at the Estádio da Luz. It was a less than memorable debut however. After just twenty minutes, Courtney had conceded three goals with Araujo, Rogerio and Peyroteo all scoring. He was also injured trying to save Portugal's third goal and had to be replaced by Con Martin after only thirty minutes. Ireland eventually lost 3âÂÂ1.
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Cork United
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