Peter Logan (footballer)

Peter Logan (1889 – April 1944) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as an inside right. He spent 17 years with Bradford City, making over 300 appearances and winning the 1911 FA Cup Final.

Peter Logan
Personal information
Date of birth 1889
Place of birth Edinburgh, Scotland
Date of death April 1944 (aged 54)
Place of death Bradford, England
Playing position(s) Inside right
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Alva Rangers
St Bernard's
1908–1926 Bradford City 271 (37)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Early and personal life

Born in Edinburgh,[1] he was the younger brother of footballer James Logan, who also played for Bradford City.[2][3]

Career

After playing for Alva Rangers and St Bernard's, he signed for Bradford City in October 1908.[3] He won won the 1911 FA Cup Final with the club.[3][4] During World War I he "won representative honours for his army unit".[3] He spent 17 years with the club, making 304 appearances in total.[5] After retiring as a player in April 1925, he worked as a coach at the club until October 1925.[3] He then became licensee of the Girlington Hotel.[3] He died in April 1944, aged 54.[3]

Sources

  • Frost, Terry (1988). Bradford City A Complete Record 1903-1988. Breedon Books Sport. ISBN 0-907969-38-0.
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References

  1. Frost, p. 401
  2. "Ex-City player for Bradford Park Avenue". Leeds Mercury. 29 June 1909. p. 6. The Bradford club have secured the transfer of J. H. Logan, half back, from Chesterfield. Logan came to Bradford City two or three years ago as a centre forward from an Edinburgh club, and is the elder brother of P. Logan, the present City inside forward.
  3. Frost, p. 115
  4. "CITY TEAM-MATES: The 1911 FA Cup winners". Bradford Telegraph and Argus.
  5. Frost, p. 385


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