Joe Kennaway

James Kennaway ( born January 25, 1905 in Point St. Charles, Montreal, † March 7, 1969 in Johnston, Rhode Iceland ), called Joe Kennaway, was a Canadian football goalkeeper.

Joe was 1931-1939 for the Scottish football club Celtic FC 295 times the gate, and could in the time twice the Scottish Cup three times and the Scottish Cup win.

Kennaway began his career at the Canadian Amateur footballer club Montreal CPR. In January 1927 he moved to the Providence Clamdiggers in the American Soccer League. The team was renamed the following year in Providence Gold Bugs and moved in 1931 to Fall River. After he was able to draw attention to themselves in a friendly match with the Fall River FC against located on U.S. tour in the summer of 1931 team of Celtic, he moved in the same year to Scotland. In ASL, he played a total of 158 league games.

He played one match for each of the Canadian national team, for which he was used in 1926 against the United States and for the Scottish national football team, for which he was the 2-2 draw with Austria in Glasgow in gate 1933. This was the first game in which a continental European national team remained unbeaten on British soil.

After his active career he oversaw from 1946 to 1959, the university team of Brown University.

In 2000, he was inducted into the Canadian Hall of Fame.

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