Arthur Cashmore Explained

Arthur Cashmore
Birth Date:30 October 1891
Birth Place:Aston, Birmingham, England
Death Place:Birmingham, England
Position:Forward
Years1:1913–1914
Caps1:3
Goals1:0
Years2:1914–?
Years3:1919–1921
Clubs3:Cardiff City
Caps3:52
Goals3:24
Years4:1921–?
Clubs4:Notts County

Arthur A. Cashmore (30 October 1891 – 7 April 1943) was an English professional footballer. His regular position was as a forward.

Career

Born in Birmingham, Cashmore had previously played for local sides Sparkhill Avondale, Bromsgrove Rovers and Stourbridge when he joined Manchester United in June 1913. He made his debut for the club on 13 September 1913 in a 1–0 defeat to Bolton Wanderers but went on to make just two more appearances for the club before being sold to Oldham Athletic at the end of the 1913–14 season for £100. In his first season at Boundary Park he scored eight goals in 16 games as he helped Oldham to a second-place finish in Division One.

However, Cashmore was later hampered by injuries and left the club, playing for non-league side Darlaston. Following the resumption of league football at the end of the First World War, Cashmore joined Southern Football League side Cardiff City, finishing his first season as the club's top scorer with 14 goals. He remained with the club on their entry into The Football League the following year, forming a partnership with Jimmy Gill and playing in their first Football League match,[1] a 5–2 win over Stockport County, as well as later becoming the first player to score a Football League goal at Ninian Park in the return fixture between the two teams on 4 September 1920.[2] He left Cardiff in 1921 to join Notts County where he finished his league career.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Hayes, Dean . The Who's Who of Cardiff City . Breedon Books . 2006 . 35 . Derby . 1-85983-462-0 .
  2. News: Perfect day at Cardiff's new home . . 8 August 2009 . 28 August 2010 .