Charlie Hurst Explained

Charlie Hurst
Fullname:Charles Hurst
Birth Date:25 January 1919
Birth Place:Denton, England
Death Place:Chelmsford, England
Position:Centre half
Years2:1938–1943
Years3:1943–1946
Years4:1946–1947
Caps4:4
Goals4:1
Years5:1948–1950
Years6:1950–1951
Manageryears1:1950–1951
Managerclubs1:Sudbury Town
Managerclubs2:Halstead Town

Charles Hurst (25 January 1919 – 23 January 1999) was an English footballer who played as a centre half for various clubs including Bristol Rovers, Oldham Athletic and Rochdale.

Playing career

Hurst was born in Denton, Lancashire[1] and started his football career with Hyde United[2] in the 1930s before playing for Bristol Rovers, Oldham Athletic and Rochdale. The Second World War, which took the best years of his footballing career, saw him serve in the British Army and he was one of the many soldiers rescued during the Dunkirk Evacuation in 1940.[3] After the war had finished he returned to play for Oldham and then Rochdale Scoring against New Brighton before moving south, ending his footballing career playing non-league football for Chelmsford City[4] and Sudbury Town.[5]

He played in one match for Mossley, scoring a goal in the 1947–48 season.[6]

Hurst became player-manager of Sudbury Town in the 1950–51 season. He took the team to the final of the Suffolk Senior Cup and third place in the Essex & Suffolk Border League.[5]

Personal life

Hurst was the father of England player and World Cup winner, Geoff Hurst.[7] After finishing playing football he worked as a toolmaker in Essex. He died two days before his 80th birthday in 1999.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hurst, Geoff . 1966 and all that. 2001 . Headline Book Publishing. 0-7472-4175-9 . 17.
  2. Web site: Holker Street Newsletter 1394 – 17th September 2004 . Barrowfc.com . 2010-06-01.
  3. Book: Hurst, Geoff . 1966 and all that. 2001 . Headline Book Publishing. 0-7472-4175-9 . 18.
  4. Book: Hurst, Geoff . 1966 and all that. 2001 . Headline Book Publishing. 0-7472-4175-9 . 19.
  5. Web site: HURST WILL BE ROOTING FOR A SUDBURY WIN. 2003-05-10. 2010-10-06. Non League Daily. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20121001022639/http://www.nonleaguedaily.com/news/index.php?&newsmode=FULL&nid=10155. 1 October 2012. dmy-all.
  6. Web site: Complete A-Z of Mossley Players. Mossley Web. 22 November 2019. 3 February 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190203030416/http://www.mossleyweb.com/PlayersAZ/AZH.htm. dead.
  7. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/2409369/My-Sport-Sir-Geoff-Hurst.html My Sport: Sir Geoff Hurst
  8. Book: Hurst, Geoff . 1966 and all that. 2001 . Headline Book Publishing. 0-7472-4175-9 . 20.