- Source: Eddie Falloon
Edward Falloon (20 December 1903 – 4 July 1963) was an Irish professional football defender who played for Crusaders, Aberdeen, Clyde and Larne.
Playing career
= Club career
=Falloon began his career with Belfast club Crusaders in the 1922/23 season. In 1927, he signed for Scottish club Aberdeen as a forward, before converting to a centre-half. In 1937, he was captain of Aberdeen in their first Scottish Cup final against Celtic, which Aberdeen lost 2–1.
In the following season, 1937–38, he signed for Clyde in a £700 deal. In 1939, he won the Scottish Cup as Clyde beat Motherwell in the final 4–0. That was one of his last games for the club and in Scotland, as he soon moved to his hometown club Larne. After one season there, he rejoined Crusaders and played for one more season before retiring in 1941.
= International career
=Falloon won two caps for Ireland, in 1931 and 1932, both against Scotland.
Career statistics
= Club
== Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
== International
=Honours
Aberdeen
Scottish Cup runner up: 1937
Clyde
Scottish Cup winner: 1939