Personal information | |||
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Full name | John Mahon | ||
Date of birth | 1886 | ||
Place of birth | Northwich, England[1] | ||
Position(s) | Half Back | ||
Youth career | |||
Clowne Whitestar | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
–1908 | Worksop Town | ||
1908–1909 | Gainsborough Trinity | ||
1909–1920 | New Brompton/Gillingham | ||
1920–1921 | Doncaster Rovers | (3) | |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
John Mahon (born 1886) was an English professional footballer who played as a half back.
After playing for minor teams Clowne White Star and Worksop Town he joined Football League club Gainsborough Trinity in 1908.[1] He played 22 times for the club before joining New Brompton in 1909. He remained with the club, later renamed Gillingham, until 1920 and made over 250 appearances.[2] He also gained the club's first ever representative honour when he played for a Southern League XI against an equivalent team from The Football League in 1910.[3]
In 1920 he left Gillingham to join Doncaster Rovers[1] where he played in their first game in their return to football following WW1, in the 2–1 defeat to Rotherham Town in the Midland League.[4] He scored 3 goals during that season, 2 of them as penalties.[4]
His son, also called Jack Mahon, played professionally, notably for Leeds United and West Bromwich Albion in the 1930s.[5]