Edward Thompson (footballer) explained

Edward Thompson
Fullname:Edward William Thompson
Birth Date:July 1894
Birth Place:Prudhoe, England
Death Place:Bermeries, France
Position:Left back
Years1:–1914
Clubs1:Spen Black and White
Years2:1914–1915
Clubs2:Fulham
Caps2:1
Goals2:0

Edward William Thompson (July 1894 – 6 November 1918) was an English amateur footballer who made one appearance in the Football League for Fulham as a left back.[1]

Personal life

Thompson worked as a putter and stoneman at Emma Colliery, Ryton.[2] He enlisted as a private in the Scots Guards in February 1917, during the First World War. Two months later, his brother Charlton was killed in France while serving with the Durham Light Infantry. Thompson was involved in the Battle of the Sambre-Oise Canal on 4 November 1918, and was killed in action while serving with the 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards at Bermeries two days later,[3] just five days before the armistice with Germany. He was one of the two last English footballers to die in the war, dying on the same day as George Lake. He was buried in Bermeries Communal Cemetery.[4]

Career statistics

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SeasonLeagueFA CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Fulham1914–15Second Division100010
Career total100010

Notes and References

  1. Book: Joyce, Michael . Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 . Tony Brown . 2012 . 978-1905891610 . Nottingham . 286.
  2. Web site: Edward William Thompson . 19 January 2016 . Ryton And District War Memorials Project.
  3. Web site: Fulham Players and the First World War . 10 February 2020 . University of Wolverhampton.
  4. Web site: Edward Thompson . Football and the First World War . 2 March 2020.