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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pat_JenningsPat Jennings - Wikipedia

    Patrick Anthony Jennings CBE (born 12 June 1945) is a Northern Irish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Jennings is widely recognised as one of the greatest goalkeepers in history. He played 119 international matches for Northern Ireland in an international career which lasted for over 22 years.

    • 12 June 1945 (age 78)
    • 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
    • Patrick Anthony Jennings
    • Newry, Northern Ireland
  2. Patrick Anthony Jennings OBE (Newry, 12 de junho de 1945), mais conhecido como Pat Jennings, é um ex-futebolista norte-irlandês que atuava como goleiro. É o jogador que mais vezes defendeu a Irlanda do Norte, [1] da qual pertence à minoria católica.

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    • Patrick Anthony Jennings
  3. 8 de nov. de 2023 · Pat Jennings, the legendary Northern Ireland goalkeeper who played for Tottenham and Arsenal, was honoured with a bronze statue in his honour in Newry on Wednesday. He praised the statue as "unbelievable" and "fantastic" and said it meant "everything" to him. He also shared his health update after taking ill at a game.

  4. Pat Jennings was a legendary goalkeeper who played for Tottenham and Arsenal in the North London derby. He won 119 caps for Northern Ireland, five major trophies and an OBE, and scored a goal in the 1967 Charity Shield.

  5. Joining Michael Dawson and Matt Tarr this week is legendary Spurs player, Pat Jennings.Pat was a special player and is regarded as one of the finest goalkeep...

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    • Tottenham Hotspur
  6. 5 de jan. de 2011 · Contratado aos 19 anos, por £ 27.000, Jennings chegou ao White Hart Lake – a casa dos Spurs – para fazer história. Em 13 anos no clube, ele atuou em 472 partidas, conquistando uma Copa da Inglaterra em 1967, uma Supercopa da Inglaterra no mesmo ano, duas Copas da Liga Inglesa em 1971 e 1973 e uma Copa da UEFA em 1972.

  7. 2 de out. de 2023 · The 119-times capped Northern Ireland goalkeeper, who played for Tottenham and Arsenal, says he is "very proud" that a statue honouring him will be unveiled in his native Newry on 8 November. The statue, which will be installed in the city's Market Square, will celebrate his achievements and legacy in football and charity.