FORMER WATERFORD FC star Johnny Matthews has passed away at the age of 73.
Matthews also lined out for Limerick throughout a distinguished career in football, winning seven league medals in all across both teams.
The Coventry native netted 147 times for Waterford after initially joining the side on a six-week loan in 1966. He also scored goals against Celtic and Manchester United in European Cup games.
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Matthews became a referee in recent times and was a highly respected football manager as well.
He enjoyed two stints in charge of Waterford, and guided the Blues to a First Division title in 1990 during his second term at the helm.
Waterford Sport extends their deepest and sincerest sympathy to the family of the legendary Johnny Matthews who died this Christmas morning. He was the Blues all-time leading goalscorer before going onto becoming a highly respected manager and in recent times a top referee. pic.twitter.com/fFDENygnPW
Sad this morning to hear the passing of league of Ireland and @WaterfordFCie legend Johnny Matthews.Winner of a record 7 league titles and still involved on the refereeing side up to recently. RIP Johnny one of the greatest the league has ever seen 🙏 pic.twitter.com/KsWoFCyRVV
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Waterford FC legend and seven-time league winner dies aged 73
FORMER WATERFORD FC star Johnny Matthews has passed away at the age of 73.
Matthews also lined out for Limerick throughout a distinguished career in football, winning seven league medals in all across both teams.
The Coventry native netted 147 times for Waterford after initially joining the side on a six-week loan in 1966. He also scored goals against Celtic and Manchester United in European Cup games.
Matthews became a referee in recent times and was a highly respected football manager as well.
He enjoyed two stints in charge of Waterford, and guided the Blues to a First Division title in 1990 during his second term at the helm.
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Johnny Matthews Limerick LOI RIP Waterford FC