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Jackie MAHOOD
Born: Banbridge; date unknown
Caps: 9 caps for Ireland (1 with Ballymena)
Career: Glentoran; Bangor; Belfast Celtic; Ballymena United
FULL LIST OF INTERNATIONAL CAPS
NO.
DATE COMPETITION VENUE OPPONENTS RESULT
GOALS
1 27/02/26 British Champ. A Scotland L 0-4
0
2 22/10/27 British Champ. H England W 2-0
1
3 04/02/28 British Champ. H Wales L 1-2
0
4 25/02/28 British Champ. A Scotland W 1-0
0
5 22/10/28 British Champ. A England L 1-2
0
6 02/02/29 British Champ. A Wales D 2-2
1
7 23/02/29 British Champ. H Scotland L 3-7
0
8 01/02/30 British Champ. H Wales W 7-0
0
9 16/09/33 British Champ. A Scotland W 2-1
0

James 'Hoody' McCAMBRIDGE
Born: Larne; 23rd September. 1905
Caps: 4 caps for Ireland (2 with Ballymena)
Career: Larne, Ballymena, Everton, Cardiff City, Bristol Rovers, Exeter City, Sheffield Wednesday, Hartlepool United, Cheltenham Town.
FULL LIST OF INTERNATIONAL CAPS
NO.
DATE COMPETITION VENUE OPPONENTS RESULT
GOALS
1 01/02/30 British Champ. H Wales W 7-0
0
2 22/02/30 British Champ. A Scotland L 1-3
0
3 22/04/31 British Champ. A Wales L 2-3
0
4 17/10/31 British Champ. H England L 2-6
0

Jock McNINCH
Born: Ballymena; date unknown
Caps: 3 caps for Ireland (3 with Ballymena)
Career: Summerfield; Ballymena; Ballymena United; Sligo Rovers.
FULL LIST OF INTERNATIONAL CAPS
NO.
DATE COMPETITION VENUE OPPONENTS RESULT
GOALS
1 21/02/31 British Champ. H Scotland D 0-0
0
2 19/09/31 British Champ. A Scotland L 1-3
0
3 05/12/31 British Champ. H Wales W 4-0
0

Jim PLATT
Born: Ballymoney; 26th January, 1952
Caps: 23 caps for Northern Ireland (1 with Ballymena United)
Career: Ballymena United, Middlesbrough, Hartlepool United, Cardiff City, Ballymena United, Coleraine.
FULL LIST OF INTERNATIONAL CAPS
NO.
DATE COMPETITION VENUE OPPONENTS RESULT
GOALS
1 24/03/76 Friendly A Israel D 1-1
0
2 13/05/78 British Champ. A Scotland D 1-1
0
3 16/05/78 British Champ. A England L 0-1
0
4 19/05/78 British Champ. A Wales L 0-1
0
5 16/05/80 British Champ. H Scotland W 1-0
0
6 20/05/80 British Champ. A England D 1-1
0
7 23/05/80 British Champ. A Wales W 1-0
0
8 11/06/80 Friendly A Australia W 2-1
0
9 15/06/80 Friendly A Australia D 1-1
0
10 18/06/80 Friendly A Australia W 2-1
0
11 15/10/80 World Cup Qualifier H Sweden W 3-0
0
12 19/11/80 World Cup Qualifier A Portugal L 1-2
0
13 24/03/82 Friendly A France L 0-4
0
14 28/04/82 British Champ. H Scotland D 1-1
0
15 27/05/82 British Champ. A Wales L 0-3
0
16 01/07/82 World Cup Finals N Austria D 2-2
0
17 13/10/82 European Qualifier A Austria L 0-2
0
18 17/11/82 European Qualifier H West Germany W 1-0
0
19 15/12/82 European Qualifier A Albania D 0-0
0
20 30/03/83 European Qualifier A Turkey W 2-1
0
21 04/04/84 British Champ. A England L 0-1
0
22 27/05/84 World Cup Qualifier A Finland L 0-1
0
23 23/04/86 Friendly H Morocco W 2-1
0


OTHER PLAYERS

Players to have played at full International level after leaving Ballymena United:
Chris Baird (Southampton, Fulham); Hubert Barr (Linfield, Coventry City); Roy Coyle (Sheffield Wednesday); Jimmy D'Arcy (Chelsea); George Dunlop (Linfield); Gerry Mullan (Glentoran); Colin O'Neill (Motherwell); Stephen Penney (Brighton); Tom Sloan (Manchester United); Arthur Stewart (Glentoran, Derby County); Tommy Stewart (Linfield); Nigel Worthington (Notts County, Sheffield Wednesday, Leeds United).

Players to have played at full International level before joining Ballymena United:
Leon Browne (Mighty Barolle).
Blair Scoullar (Dundein Tech).
Alan Blayney (Doncaster Rovers), Rory Hamill (Glentoran); Billy Ferguson (Linfield); Ted Hinton (Fulham, Milwall); Peter Kennedy (Watford, Wigan Athletic); Norman Kernaghan (Belfast Celtic); David Martin (Wolves, Nottingham Forest); Joesph Millar (Middlesbrough); Dudley Mulligan (Chesterfield); Billy McMillan (Belfast Celtic); Gerry Morgan (Nottingham Forest); Tony O'Doherty (Coleraine); Andy Smith (Glentoran, Preston NE); Tommy Wright (Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest, Manchester City).
Jimmy Kelly (Derry City); Paul McGee (QPR, Preston NE).
Mel Hopkins (Tottenham Hotspur).
Joe Cassidy (Glasgow Celtic); Alex Parker (Falkirk).