Roy Rea
Northern Irish footballer
Intro | Northern Irish footballer | |
Places | Northern Ireland | |
was | Athlete Football player Association football player | |
Work field | Sports | |
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Birth | 28 November 1934, Belfast, Belfast city council district, County Antrim, Northern Ireland | |
Death | 5 April 2005Toronto, Ontario, Canada (aged 70 years) |
Robert "Roy" Rea (28 November 1934 – 5 April 2005) was a Northern Ireland international footballer who played in the Irish League as a goalkeeper with Glenavon and Glentoran. He won one 'B' cap, and four amateur caps for Northern Ireland and thirteen inter-league caps for the Irish League in the 1950s.
With Glenavon, he won the Irish League championship in 1956/57, two Irish Cups (1956/57 and 1958/59), one Gold Cup and one Ulster Cup. With Glentoran he won the Gold Cup in 1962/63; the same year in which he was named Ulster Footballer of the Year.
Although he never won a full international cap, Rea was a member of the Northern Ireland squad at the 1958 World Cup, as the second reserve goalkeeper, but did not travel to Sweden.