Errol Crossan Explained

Errol Crossan
Fullname:Errol Gilmour Crossan
Birth Date:6 October 1930
Birth Place:Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Death Place:Langley, BC, Canada
Position:Right winger
Years1:1949
Clubs1:Marpole Athletic Club
Years2:1950–1951
Years3:1951–1954
Years4:1954–1955
Clubs4:Manchester City
Caps4:0
Goals4:0
Years5:1955–1957
Clubs5:Gillingham
Caps5:76
Goals5:16
Years6:1957–1958
Clubs6:Southend United
Caps6:40
Goals6:11
Years7:1958–1961
Clubs7:Norwich City
Caps7:102
Goals7:28
Years8:1961
Clubs8:Leyton Orient
Caps8:8
Goals8:2
Years9:1961
Clubs9:Toronto City
Years10:1961–1962
Years11:1963–1966
Years12:1966–1969
Totalcaps:226
Totalgoals:57

Errol Gilmour Crossan (6 October 1930 – 23 April 2016) was a Canadian professional soccer player, active primarily in England, who played as a right winger.

Early and personal life

Crossan was born in Montreal. His family moved to the Isle of Man when he was eight, before returning to Canada in 1949, where he began his career with the Marpole Athletic Club.[1]

Career

After making his Pacific Coast League debut with Vancouver St. Andrews FC[2] in 1950–51, he played three seasons with New Westminster Royals from 1951–52 to 1953–54. He helped the Royals capture the 1952–53 league title and then the 1953 Canadian championship.[3]

In 1953, he played in a North American championship match, helping the Royals win the Jack Diamond Trophy over the Chicago Falcons.[4]

After a proposed move to England to play for Liverpool in 1953 fell through,[1] Crossan joined Manchester City in January 1954. He later played for Gillingham, Southend United, Norwich City and Leyton Orient, scoring 57 goals in 226 games in the Football League.[5] [6] [7]

Crossan played a significant role in Norwich's 1959 FA Cup run, when the team from the Third Division reached the semifinal, beating Manchester United along the way. Crossan played in all 11 ties, scoring four goals.[8]

He later returned to Canada to play for Toronto City, before moving west to resume his career in the Pacific Coast League.[2] After a season with the New Westminster Royals,[9] [10] he joined Vancouver Columbus FC. He spent the next three seasons with Columbus FC where he won his second Canadian title in 1964.[11] He then rejoined Westminster Royals.[2]

Crossan was inducted into the Canadian Soccer Hall of Fame in 2000 and the Norwich City Hall of Fame in 2002.[1]

He died on 23 April 2016 in Langley, British Columbia.[12]

Honours

Team

Westminster Royals

Vancouver Columbus FC

Individual

2000[1]

2002[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Canada Soccer Hall of Fame . Canada Soccer . 9 October 2019 . 9 May 2019. 12.
  2. Web site: Story of the Pacific Coast League . Canada Soccer . 3 April 2019 . 9 May 2019. 165.
  3. Web site: New Westminster cops soccer tie. Google. Norm Gillespie. 19 August 1953. 18 August 2018.
  4. Web site: Royals Rule as Champs. Google. Trevor Swangard. 13 October 1953. 4 July 2018.
  5. Web site: Errol Crossan. Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database . Neil Brown . 4 May 2016.
  6. Web site: 59er Crossan still "so tied" to Norwich City . Canada Soccer . 4 May 2012 . 4 May 2016 . 1 June 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160601155136/http://www.canadasoccer.com/59er-crossan-still-so-tied-to-norwich-city-p150420 . dead .
  7. News: Football: Golden Canary memories . Ken . Jones . The Independent . London . 14 April 1999 . 4 May 2016.
  8. News: Tributes to joker in Norwich City's famous 1959 FA Cup run side . Peter . Walsh . Eastern Daily Press . Norwich . 3 May 2016 . 4 May 2016 . 2 June 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160602235121/http://www.edp24.co.uk/sport/norwich-city/tributes_to_joker_in_norwich_city_s_famous_1959_fa_cup_run_side_1_4518886 . dead .
  9. News: Jukich. Roy. Crossan, Woods banned 2 years for pay rebellion. 13 June 2011. The Vancouver Sun. 23 June 1962. 16.
  10. Book: Jose, Colin. Keeping Score - Canadian Encyclopedia of Soccer. The Soccer Hall of Fame and Museum. 1998. 0-9683800-0-X. Vaughan, Ontario. 146.
  11. Web site: Italians Celebrate Dominion Cup Victory. Google. Roy Jukich. 21 September 1964. 9 May 2020.
  12. Web site: Honoured hero Crossan, 85, passes away . Canada Soccer . 1 May 2016 . 4 May 2016 . 5 May 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160505131713/http://www.canadasoccer.com/honoured-hero-crossan-85-passes-away-p159453 . dead .
  13. Web site: Story of the Pacific Coast League . Canada Soccer . 3 April 2019 . 9 May 2019. 124.
  14. Web site: Soccer Hall of Fame of British Columbia . BC Soccer . 9 May 2019.