Charlie Hare Explained

Charlie Hare
Fullname:Charles Boyd Hare
Birth Date:16 March 1870[1]
Birth Place:Ladywood, Birmingham, England
Death Place:Erdington, Birmingham, England
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:
Youthclubs1:Warwick County
Youthyears2:
Youthclubs2:Birmingham United
Years1:1891–1895
Caps1:25
Goals1:13
Years2:1895–1896
Caps2:19
Goals2:7
Years3:1896–1898
Caps3:43
Goals3:14
Years4:1898–1900
Clubs4:Watford
Caps4:43
Goals4:23
Years5:1903–1904
Caps5:4
Goals5:0
Totalcaps:134
Totalgoals:57

Charles Boyd Hare (16 March 1870 – 10 August 1947) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Aston Villa, Woolwich Arsenal and Small Heath in the 1890s.[2] An inside forward or centre forward, he also represented Watford and Plymouth Argyle in the Southern League.

Life and career

Born in Ladywood, Birmingham,[1] Hare played in the Football League in the 1890s for Aston Villa, contributing to their first league title in the 1893–94 season. He was transferred to Woolwich Arsenal in February 1895 and made his debut for the Second Division side on 9 March 1895 against Leicester Fosse, which ended as a 3–3 draw. In one and a half seasons at the club, he was in and out of the side, mainly playing at inside forward, although he also deputised for Joe Powell at right back.[3]

With 20 appearances and 7 goals to his name for Woolwich Arsenal,[3] in November 1896 he moved to Small Heath.[4] He then played for Watford in the Southern League, and is joint holder of the club record for most FA Cup goals in a season, with seven in the 1899–1900 campaign.[5] Hare served in South Africa during the Boer War.[4] On his return he tried to revive his career with Plymouth Argyle in the Southern League, but with little success,[6] and he left the professional game in 1904.[4]

He ran a hotel in Liskeard, Cornwall, before returning to Birmingham where he died in 1947.[1]

Honours

Aston Villa

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Players: Grieve–Harrison . Watford Football Club archive . Trefor Jones . 20 November 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160827085220/http://www.watfordfcarchive.com/downloads/players/000MergedGrieve-Harrison.pdf . 27 August 2016 . dead .
  2. Book: Joyce, Michael . Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 . SoccerData . Nottingham . 115 . 2004 . 978-1-899468-67-6.
  3. Book: Harris . Jeff . Hogg . Tony . amp . Arsenal Who's Who . Independent UK Sports . 1995 . 1-899429-03-4 . 27.
  4. Book: Matthews, Tony . Birmingham City: A Complete Record . 1995 . Breedon Books . Derby . 93 . 978-1-85983-010-9.
  5. Web site: Watford FC Club Records . Watford F.C. . https://web.archive.org/web/20120722132803/http://www.watfordfc.com/page/History/0%2C%2C10400~65910%2C00.html . 22 July 2012 . dead . dmy-all .
  6. Web site: Charlie Hare . Greens on Screen . 31 May 2014.