Alex Chaplin Explained

Alex Chaplin
Fullname:Alexander Balfour Chaplin
Birth Date:6 February 1892
Birth Place:Dundee, Scotland
Death Place:Fulham, England
Height:[1]
Position:Full back
Years1:1914–1919
Years2:1919–1926
Years3:1926–1929
Clubs1:Dundee Hibernian
Clubs2:Fulham
Clubs3:Northfleet United
Caps1:23
Goals1:0
Caps2:259
Goals2:1

Alexander Balfour Chaplin (6 February 1892 – 9 March 1986)[2] was a Scottish professional association footballer who played as a full back.

Football career

Born in Dundee, Chaplin started his career with Dundee Hibernian, signing for the club in May 1914. He played regularly during the 1914–15 season before volunteering for military service. He remained registered with Dundee Hibs throughout the First World War, but never played for the club again and was released in April 1919.[3] [4]

Upon recommendation from former Dundee Hibs manager, Pat Reilly, Alex joined Fulham in July 1919[5] and played with the club until 1926. He played 259 league matches for Fulham, scoring one goal and served as the club's captain from 1923 to 1926.[2] He made 276 appearances in all competitions for the club, missing only 8 games in seven seasons.[6]

After leaving Fulham, he played for Northfleet United for three years before retiring from playing.

Personal life

His brothers were fellow professional players Jack Chaplin and George Chaplin.[7]

After his retirement, he remained in the Fulham area until he died in 1986, serving as a local councillor and a member of the Labour Party.

Notes and References

  1. News: The lure of promotion. Fulham . Athletic News . Manchester . 13 August 1923 . 6.
  2. Book: Joyce, Michael. Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 . 2004 . Tony Brown. Nottingham . 1-899468-67-6.
  3. Book: Gracie, Steve. A Passion for Survival . 2008 . Arabest Publishing. Dundee . 978-0-9558341-0-3. 192 .
  4. Web site: Alex Chaplin - Player Profile. live. 5 January 2022. The Arab Archive. https://web.archive.org/web/20200929080552/https://www.arabarchive.co.uk/player.php?id=814 . 29 September 2020 .
  5. News: 5 July 1919. Tayside Player for Fulham. 11. Dundee People's Journal. 4 January 2022.
  6. News: 2 December 1966. Ex Fulham Captain's 50 Golden Years. 10. Fulham Chronicle.
  7. Web site: Scotland – Wales 2:1. IFFHS.