Peter Desmond


Full Name: Peter Desmond
Normal Position: Inside Forward
Born: 26/10/1926 (Cork)
Died: 16/09/1990 (Dawlish, Devon)

Heritage Number: 801
Debut Match*: 19/08/1950 v Carlisle United (Football League)
Last Match*: 10/04/1951 v Mansfield Town (Football League)
* Qualifying Games


Although primarily a Gaelic footballer during his school years, Peter Desmond began playing soccer in the Army with the Southern Command (Eire). He represented the League of Ireland against the Irish League in 1948–49 and joined Middlesbrough the following season. Desmond was part of the famous Ireland victory over England at Goodison Park in September 1949, where Con Martin’s penalty resulted from Desmond being fouled.He also played in World Cup qualifying matches in September and October 1949, earning four international caps. Desmond joined Southport for a four-figure fee and scored on his début but struggled to replicate his international form consistently. He drifted into non-League football, ending his career with an ICI Works team in the Middlesbrough Wednesday League. Desmond died of a heart attack while on holiday in a caravan in Devon.

Profile reproduced with Permission from:
The Sandgrounders: The Complete League History of Southport F. C., by Michael Braham and Geoff Wilde (Palatine Books, 1995). ISBN 978-1-874181-14-9

Southport Playing Stats

First Team

Heritage Qualifying League Only Cup Only Other Only All
Season Qualifying Starts Qualifying Subs Qualifying Appearances Qualifying Goals League Starts League Subs Total League Appearances League Goals Cup Starts Cup Subs Total CupAppearances Cup Goals Other Starts Other Subs Total Other Appearances Other Goals Total Starts Total Subs Total Appearances Total Goals
1950/195113(0)13212(0)1222(0)210(0)0014(0)143
Total13(0)13212(0)1222(0)210(0)0014(0)143