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Full name: Michael Haughney
aka: Mike Haughney
Born: 10 December 1926
Died: 22 February 2002
Birthplace: Paisley
Position: Right-Back
Signed: 29 Jan 1949
Left: 1957 (retired)
Debut: Celtic 3-2 Rangers, League Cup, 13 Aug 1949
Internationals: Scotland
International Caps: 1
International Goals: 0

Biog

Mike HaughleyThere’s no better way of starting your Celtic career than smashing home a late winner against Rangers and that’s exactly what Mike Haughney did in his first game in the Hoops.

Signed from Newtongrange Star on January 20th 1949 Mike made his debut at Parkhead on August 13th as the Bhoys defeated Rangers 3-2 in a League Cup encounter (and managed to score a goal also). Mike had started that game at outside-left but for most of his Celtic career he would play at right back.

His first outing in that position came in the famous Glasgow Charity Cup ‘Danny Kaye final’ when Celtic defeated Rangers 3-2 at Hampden on May 6th 1950 in front of the renowned American entertainer.

Mike – whose studies at Edinburgh University meant during his early years at Parkhead he could only train part-time – made the right-back berth his own and he was in that position for some noteable Celtic triumphs including the St Mungo Cup and the Coronation Cup. Legendary coach Jimmy Hogan bemoaned that Mike was only part-time stating that "He has the hardest and most accurate shot I've seen in years, if he could train regularly, he would soon achieve top grade".

He was a key part of the 1953-54 league and Scottish Cup double winning side and in April 1954 was also capped by Scotland for the clash with England (played on a bleak wet Saturday) losing 4-2. A dependable, solid and wholehearted Celt, Mike Haughney played 233 times for the Hoops and scored 44 goals, most from the penalty spot where his trademark blast down the middle became much emulated by others.

At the end of the 1956-57 season Mike chose to retire from full-time football, despite the pleas to reconsider from Celtic officials, and to emigrate to the USA. He would emigrate to the States at the same time that Celtic were embarking on their 1957 American tour. His last game for Celtic was in the Glasgow Charities Cup game against Rangers at Ibrox on the 1st May 1957, sadly not quite the mirror to his Celtic career as the Bhoys lost 1-0.

Note: In WW2 Mike was a Captain in the Commando Unit of the Seaforth Highlanders. He later emigrated to Indiana USA in 1957 after leaving Celtic.

Playing Career

APPEARANCES LEAGUE SCOTTISH CUP LEAGUE CUP EUROPE TOTAL
1949-57 159 29 45 N/A 233
Goals: 3257-44

Honours with Career

Scottish Cup
Scottish Division 1
Coronation Cup

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The Scotsman: Obituary

Scotsman, The (Edinburgh, Scotland)
March 7, 2002
Mike Haughney, Celtic and Scotland footballer

Born: 10 December, 1925, in Paisley Died: 22 February, 2002, in Peoria, Illinois, aged 76 MIKE Haughney played as a forward and right-back for Celtic FC in a football career spanning from 1949 to 1957.

Football flowed through his very veins. His uncle, Andrew Haughney, played, albeit briefly, for Aberdeen FC, and his great-uncle, Peter Dowds, was one of the first Celtic players.

Born in Paisley, Haughney grew up in the mining village of Dalkeith, outside Edinburgh, and was educated at St David's School. He soon took to sport as his field in which to stand out from his seven siblings, and at an early stage came to the attention of his teachers and coaches as a youth of exceptional promise.

The Second World War intervened, and in his late teens and early twenties he rose to the rank of captain in the Commando unit of the Seaforth Highlanders.

In 1949, he was signed by Celtic from Newtongrange Star, training with the Parkhead team part-time while also studying for a Bachelor of Commerce degree at the University of Edinburgh. "Haugh-nae bother!" declared a newspaper headline reporting on his debut game with Celtic: in the first match of the 1949-50 League Cup, he scored the winning goal against Rangers in front of a crowd of 70,000.

He ended his first season as joint top scorer with John McPhail, with a tally of 12 goals; but his true position was to be as a defender, not a striker. After a period of injury, he was reinstated as right-back, and blossomed in the new position. He also excelled as a redoubtable penalty-taker, scoring 23 out of 25 of Celtic's penalties between 1953 and 1957.

Team-mates over those years included Bobby Collins, Bertie Peacock, Charlie Tully, Neil Mochan and Jock Stein, and together they fought many a battle against Scottish and European teams.

In 1954 he was awarded his first full international cap, in a 2-4 defeat at Hampden against England - the same year that Celtic won the League and Cup double for the first time in 40 years.

He is also remembered for scoring the only (somewhat controversial) goal against Hearts in the whole of their campaign for the Scottish Cup in 1955-56, when in the final the Edinburgh team beat Celtic 3-1.

A year later, Haughney quit football, and Scotland. In 1952, he had married Winifred Ross, and together they emigrated to America in 1957 to build a new life. He took up employment with a bakery firm, and with his characteristic blend of perseverance, intelligence and good humour, gradually worked his way up to an executive position.

Very much a family man, Mike Haughney was devoted to his wife and children, and then his four grandchildren, and always kept in close touch with his brothers and sisters, sharing his gentle, wryly humorous observations on American life with his Scottish family. He was active in his local church, and well known in the community, where he lived at Palos Heights, not far from Chicago.

On 7 February, Mike and Win Haughney celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary together. Shortly afterwards, he fell ill and passed away peacefully at the home of his son in Peoria, surrounded by his family.

He is survived by his wife, children Mike and Sandie; and four grandchildren.

Obituary

February 24, 2002
Section: Obituaries
Edition: All
Page: B06

Michael Haughney Sr.

PEORIA - Michael A. Haughney Sr., 76, of Peoria, formerly of Palos Heights, died at 3:05 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, 2002, at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center. Born Dec. 10, 1925, in Paisley, Scotland, to Michael and Margaret Daley Haughney, he married Winifred J. Ross on Feb. 7, 1952, in Edinburgh, Scotland. She survives.

Also surviving are one son, Michael (and Theresa) of Peoria; one daughter, Sandy (and David) Gawinski of Appleton, Wis.; four grandchildren; two brothers, Andrew and John, both of Scotland; and three sisters, Mary Meechan and Helen Donoghue, both of Scotland, and Thomasina Richardson of England.

One brother and one sister preceded him in death.

A World War II British Army veteran, he was stationed in Cairo, Egypt, retiring as a captain.

A professional soccer player, he played for the Glasgow Celtics and played at the Coronation Cup for Queen Elizabeth.

He graduated from Edinburgh University in Scotland with a bachelor of science degree in business administration.

He was a personnel manager, last working for Cornell Forge Co. until retiring in 1992.

He was a member of St. Alexander's Catholic Church and the Knights of Columbus in Palos Heights.

A funeral Mass will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Peoria Heights, where visitation will be one hour before. The Rev. William Watson will officiate. Cremation will be accorded, and burial of ashes will be at a later date. Wright & Salmon Mortuary is in charge of arrangements.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society.

Copyright (c) 2002 The Peoria Journal Star, Inc.





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