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Sammy Hughes
Personal information
Full name Samuel Hughes
Position(s) Centre forward

Sammy Hughes was a footballer who played in the Irish League with Glentoran in the 1950s. He won two Irish League championships (1950/51 and 1952/53), one Irish Cup (1950/51), one Gold Cup, three City Cups and two Ulster Cups. He was capped eight times by the Irish League and scored five goals. He was the Ulster Footballer of the Year for the 1952/53 season. He later played for Larne and Carrick Rangers, winning the B Division title with the latter in 1961/62.

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Northern Ireland's Footballing Greats


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