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Tom Arrigan (Thomas Arrigan) was born on 28 January, 1906 in Waterford, Ireland, is a footballer. Discover Tom Arrigan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 117 years old?
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Thomas Arrigan |
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118 years old |
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Aquarius |
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28 January 1906 |
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28 January |
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Waterford, Ireland |
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Ireland |
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He is a member of famous footballer with the age 118 years old group.
Tom Arrigan Height, Weight & Measurements
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Tom Arrigan Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Tom Arrigan worth at the age of 118 years old? Tom Arrigan’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Ireland. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Arrigan may have experienced financial difficulties after his retirement, as the F.A.I. sanctioned a benefit match for him in 1941 at Kilcohan Park, which included six Waterford F.C. players, and the Tom Arrigan XI, which included Arrigan and amateur players. More than 500 people attended, raising £25 (equivalent to £1,000 in 2021). The Waterford Standard promoted the match as follows: "Tom's achievements in the realms of Association Football are too well known and too numerous to be recounted here, but it only truth to say that he has upheld the honour of his native city through his exploits in the game during his successful sporting career. The Committee of the Waterford and North Munster League, through whose efforts the game being played, deserve the commendation of Tom's admirers and of every lover of the soccer code in Waterford, and it is to be hoped that when the game is being played the public will show their appreciation and esteem of Tom in a practical way by attending in huge numbers."
Arrigan remained in his hometown and began working as a referee before joining the Sligo Rovers in 1939, and then continued as a referee for some years.
In early June 1938, it was announced he had not been re-signed but only offered match terms for the next season. The controversial decision was discussed during the annual meeting of the Waterford team management — "the most lively and heated in the history of the local club" — that lasted four hours. There was anger over Arrigan not being re-signed, in addition to the chairman refusing to be transparent about the terms offered to Tim O'Keeffe. Mr. Byrne stated, "it is a sad reflection on Waterfordmen here to think that they would stand for that sort of thing; that the best player this town has ever produced should be treated like Arrigan has been treated."
However, later that month he was resigned after negotiation, and he was unanimously chosen as team captain again in August 1938: "His re-election will a popular one for his experience, tact, and courtesy make him eminently suited for the duties which the role of generally involves."
He won his one and only senior cap for the Republic of Ireland on 7 November 1937, in a 3–3 draw with Norway at Dalymount Park. According to the Waterford Standard, he twice represented Ireland, so possibly had a junior cap.
Arrigan played for Glentoran in Belfast from 1933 to 1935. In 1934, he scored one and assisted in another to help Glentoran defeat Belfast Celtic 3–1 in the Gold Cup semi-final to put Glentoran in the final, where they lost 1–0 to Portadown. He helped the Glentoran take the Irish Cup with the team in 1935. In July 1935, he returned to his home city team, and was captain of the first Waterford United team to lift the FAI Cup in the 1936–37 season.
Arrigan first came to attention playing at Ballinaneesagh, Waterford in 1925–1926, and played for the predecessor to the Waterford F.C., the Waterford Celtic, in the late 1920s.
Tom Arrigan (born 28 January 1906) was an Irish soccer player who was captain of Waterford F.C. in his hometown.