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Harold Edwin Clamp (born 14 September 1934 in Coalville, Leicestershire; died 10 November 1995) was a English footballer. September 14 is the 257th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (258th in leap years). ...
1934 (MCMXXXIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Location within the British Isles Coalville is a town in North West Leicestershire, England, with a population of about 30,000. ...
Leicestershire (abbreviated Leics) is a landlocked county in central England. ...
November 10 is the 314th day of the year (315th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 51 days remaining. ...
1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital London Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Unification - by Athelstan AD 927 Area - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK) 50,346 sq mi Population - 2005 est. ...
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He turned professional with Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1954, and won two League Championships (1957-58 and 1958-59) and one FA Cup (1959-60) while there. He played over 200 matches for Wolves before signing for Arsenal for £30,000 in November 1961. The last signing made by George Swindin, he made his debut against Nottingham Forest on November 18, 1961 but after only ten months and 24 appearances he was sold to Stoke City in September 1962 for £15,000. Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. is a Wolverhampton-based football club playing at Molineux. ...
From 1889 until 1992, this was the highest division overall of organized football in England. ...
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Note: for the full results of all FA Cup finals, see FA Cup Final The FA Cup - this is the fourth trophy, in use since 1992, and identical in design to the third trophy introduced in 1911. ...
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Arsenal Football Club (also known as Arsenal, The Arsenal or The Gunners) are an English professional football club based in north London. ...
George Hedley Swindin (December 4, 1914 â October 27, 2005) was an English football player and manager. ...
Nottingham Forest Football Club is an English football club, based at the City Ground, which is just outside the official boundary of Nottingham on the south side of the River Trent. ...
November 18 is the 322nd day of the year (323rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
1961 (MCMLXI) was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1961 calendar). ...
Stoke City Football Club (known as Stoke Football Club until 1925) is a football club from Stoke-on-Trent in England. ...
At Stoke, he won the Second Division title in 1962-63, and finished his career at Peterborough United and Worcester City. He also played four times for the England national football team, including three matches in the 1958 FIFA World Cup. From 1892 until 1992, the Football League Second Division was the second highest division overall in English football. ...
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Peterborough United F.C. are an English football team currently playing in League Two for the 2006-07 season. ...
Worcester City Football Club is an English football team, based at St Georges Lane in the city of Worcester, currently playing in the Conference North. ...
First international Scotland 0 - 0 England (Partick, Scotland; 30 November 1872) Largest win Ireland 0 - 13 England (Belfast, Ireland; 18 February 1882) Worst defeat Hungary 7 - 1 England (Budapest, Hungary; 23 May 1954) World Cup Appearances 12 (First in 1950) Best result Winners, 1966 European Championship Appearances 7 (First in...
Qualifying countries The 1958 FIFA World Cup, the sixth staging of the World Cup, was hosted by Sweden from June 8 to June 28. ...
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