Joe KINNEAR

Tottenham Hotspur

Joe Kinnear - Tottenham Hotspur - League appearances.

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 28 March 1975

Click on image to enlarge

    • POSITION
      Right Back
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Friday, 27 December 1946
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Dublin, Ireland. Died 7th April 2024 aged 77.
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • Ireland
  • CLUBS
  • Tottenham Hotspur
    • Club Career Dates
      1965-1975
    • League Debut
      Friday, 8th April 1966 at home to West Ham United (Aged: 19)
    • Club Career
      189 League apps (+7 as sub), 3 goals
prostate cancer appeal T-shirt offers. 25 years of sporting history.

Joe KINNEAR - Tottenham Hotspur - League appearances.

Joe Kinnear is pictured playing for Tottenham during the 3-0 win against

Wolverhampton Wanderers. Joe died on Sunday 7th April 2024 aged 77.

 

With Tottenham he won the FA Cup, the Football League Cup twice, the FA Community Shield

and the UEFA Cup. Kinnear was born in Dublin, moving to Watford at the age of seven


Spurs:   1965-1966     Played   8     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1966-1967     Played   20     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1967-1968     Played   30     Scored   1   goal   (Division 1)
     1968-1969     Played   24     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1969-1970     Played   9     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1970-1971     Played   35     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1971-1972     Played   21     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1972-1973     Played   24     Scored   1   goal   (Division 1)
     1973-1974     Played   7     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1974-1975     Played   17     Scored   0   goals   (Division 1)
     1975-1976     Played   1     Scored   1   goal   (Division 1)
 
Transferred to Brighton in August 1975
 

1975–1976    Brighton & Hove Albion    16    (1)

 

Teams managed.

1983              Al-Shabab (assistant manager)
1984             India
1987             Nepal
1989             Doncaster Rovers (caretaker)
1992–1999    Wimbledon
2001–2003    Luton Town
2004             Nottingham Forest
2008–2009    Newcastle United
2013–2014    Newcastle United (Director of Football)