Billy Cornelius Explained

Billy Cornelius
Fullname:William Cornelius
Birth Date:1898
Birth Place:Bevedere, Kent, England
Position:Striker
Years1:–1922
Clubs1:Belvedere & District
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Years2:1922–
Clubs2:Sète
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Clubs3:Alès
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Managerclubs1:Alès

William Cornelius (born 1898) was an English professional football player and manager.

Career

Cornelius was born in Bevedere, Kent in 1898.[1] [2] He played football for Belvedere & District, before venturing to France in 1922 to join FC Sète. Cornelius was brought over to the country along with fellow countryman Arthur Parkes by Scottish coach Victor Gibson.[1] With Sète, he played in the 1923 Coupe de France Final against Red Star Olympique. In the match, Cornelius scored the team's opening goal, however, the club was unable to overcome the 3–1 deficit and were defeated 4–2.[3] After his stint with Sète, Cornelius joined Olympique Alès and served in a player-coach role.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Lafranchi, Pierre . Moving with the Ball: The Migration of Professional Footballers . Berg Publishers . 52 . 2001 . 1-85973-302-6.
  2. Web site: Search Records . Genes Reunited . 21 January 2011 .
  3. Web site: Finale le 06/05/1923, Paris (Pershing) . . French . 21 January 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121009005446/http://www.fff.fr/cfra/histoire/histo_new/pages/hist1923_1.shtml . 9 October 2012 . dmy .
  4. News: The French Menace; The Migration of British players to France in the 1930s . PDF . Soccer History . 18 . 19–25 . 21 January 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111006144515/http://www.soccer-history.co.uk/frenchmenance.pdf . 6 October 2011.