Jake Madden
John William "Jake" Madden was a Scottish footballer who played for Dumbarton, Gainsborough Trinity, Grimsby Town, Celtic, Dundee, Tottenham Hotspur and the Scotland national team.
At Celtic, where he played for eight years, he won the Scottish Cup in 1892 and the Scottish Football League title in 1892–93, 1893–94 and 1895–96, playing a leading role in their establishment as one of the leading clubs in the country, though he had been on the verge of leaving to join Sheffield Wednesday before professional contacts were officially introduced in Scottish football in 1893.
He was capped twice by Scotland in 1893 and in 1895, both against Wales. He scored four times in an 8–0 win over Wales in March 1893. He also played for Dumbartonshire, Glasgow and the Scottish Football League XI.
Between 1905 and 1930, Madden was the manager of SK Slavia Praha, and is considered an important figure in the development of the sport in the Bohemia region. A stand at Slavia's Eden Arena is named after him, and each year a supporter group pays tribute at his grave in Prague, where he lived until his death.International goals
Honours
Player
;Dumbarton
- Scottish Cup: Runner-up 1886–87
- Dumbartonshire Cup: Winner 1888–89
- Greenock Charity Cup: Runners-up 1888–89
;Celtic
- Scottish league champion: 1893, 1894, 1896
- Scottish Cup: 1892
Manager
;SK Slavia Prague
;Individual