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Pat Gallocher
Scottish footballer

Pat Gallocher

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Scottish footballer
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Patrick "Pat" Gallocher (1864 – 1 December 1916) was a Scottish professional association footballer who played as an inside forward. Born in Johnston, a suburb of Glasgow, his football career started in 1883 when he signed for Padiham, one of the foremost clubs in Lancashire at the time. In 1886, he moved to nearby Burnley and played almost every first-team match for the following three years. On 8 September 1888, he scored the first ever goal for in the Football League in the 2–5 defeat to Preston North End. He signed for Accrington in March 1889 and played 40 league matches for the side before leaving the club in 1892. He then returned to Scotland to sign for Vale of Leven. Shortly afterwards, Gallocher retired from professional football and joined the British Army, for whom he fought with distinction in South Africa during the Boer War. Gallocher died on 1 December 1916, aged 52.

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