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Language: EnglishUpdated: 2025-12-04
Tomás Malone
Career
Malone began his senior career in the League of Ireland in the early 1960s. He gained prominence as a winger known for his speed and dribbling ability.
St Patrick's Athletic
Malone played for St Patrick's Athletic during a notable period for the club. He was part of the squad during the early to mid-1960s, a time when St Pat's experienced domestic success, including an FAI Cup victory in 1961. While specific details of his individual contributions to every major honour are not comprehensively documented in all public records, he was a regular fixture for the club during these years, contributing to their attacking play.
Bohemians
He later moved to Bohemians, one of Ireland's most historic clubs, where he continued to be a key player. During his time at Dalymount Park, Malone made appearances in European competitions, representing Bohemians in early rounds of UEFA Cup fixtures against continental opposition, a significant achievement for Irish clubs at the time. His performances for Bohemians solidified his reputation as a reliable and effective winger in the League of Ireland.
Other Clubs
Throughout his career, Malone also represented other League of Ireland clubs, demonstrating longevity and consistent performance in the domestic league until his retirement in the 1970s.
Playing Style
Tomás Malone was characterised by his role as a traditional winger. He was known for his pace, ability to beat defenders with dribbling skills, and his capacity to deliver effective crosses into the penalty area, providing service for his teammates.
Post-Playing Career
Information regarding Tomás Malone's activities following his retirement from professional football is not widely documented in public sports databases.