Michael Hogan.
The Dublin and Tipperary Gaelic Football teams.
Estimates say that between 60 and 70 people were injured in Croke Park on Bloody Sunday 1920.
It is named after Michael Hogan, a Gaelic Football player from Tipperary. He was shot in Croke Park while playing a match there on Sunday the 21st of November 1920. He was one of 13 people shot dead in Croke Park that day, but the only player to die. The day became known as Bloody Sunday.
Michael Hogan, was shot and killed in Croke Park on the 21st of November 1920, on what became known as Bloody Sunday. Jim Egan was also shot on that day, but survived. The Hogan Stand in Croke Park is named after Michael Hogan.
Dublin 21st Nov 1920 when Michael Collin's 'squad' killed a total of 14 thereby effectively destroying the British inteligence service in Dublin. In retaliation Crown [British] Forces opened fire on the crowd at a Gaelic football match in Croke Park killing a number of civilians. Technically only a Celtic football match happened IN Croke Park on Bloody Sunday. The film "Michael Collins" starring Liam Neeson portrays the shooting as taking place inside the stadium when actually the incident took place outside the gates of the stadium when an armored car of the Royal Irish Constabulary drove up and began firing indiscriminantly into the air and into the crowd causing the deaths of several Irish civillians.
Captain Swift - 1920 was released on: USA: April 1920
There was no French football champions competition in 1920.
There was not a French football team championship played in 1920.
The team that won the Dutch football league in 1920 was Be Quick 1887.
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The 1920-21 Italian Football Championship was won by Pro Vercelli.
The National football league started in 1920.