Frank Jefferis Explained

Frank Jefferis
Birth Date:3 July 1884
Birth Place:Fordingbridge, England
Death Place:New Cross, England
Position:Inside right
Youthclubs1:Fordingbridge Turks
Years1:1905–1911
Years2:1911–1920
Years3:1920–1922
Years4:1922–1923
Years5:1925–1926
Years6:1926
Clubs1:Southampton
Clubs2:Everton
Clubs3:Preston North End
Clubs4:Southport
Clubs5:Preston North End
Clubs6:Southport
Caps1:170
Caps2:125
Caps3:79
Caps4:52
Caps5:0
Caps6:2
Goals1:48
Goals2:22
Goals3:12
Goals4:6
Goals5:0
Goals6:1
Nationalyears1:1912
Nationalteam1:England
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0

Frank Jefferis (3 July 1884 – 21 May 1938) was an English footballer.

Playing career

Early career

He initially played football for his local non-league team, Fordingbridge Turks, before being invited for a trial at The Dell by Southampton of the Southern League in March 1905. During his trial period he scored two hat-tricks, prompting The Saints to quickly sign him up, paying Fordingbridge Turks a donation of £5.[1]

Southampton

He made his debut for the "Saints" in a 1–1 draw against New Brompton on 18 November 1905, taking over from Jimmy Soye at inside-right.[2] At Southampton he linked up well with the other forwards, George Smith, John Bainbridge and John Lewis, as well as showing deft touches on the ball. In 1907–08 he played in all six FA Cup matches as The Saints reached the semi-finals, losing to Wolverhampton Wanderers who went on to take the cup in the final. His best seasons were 1908–09 and 1909–10, in each of which he scored 13 goals. His form dropped slightly the following season, but before the season was over he was transferred to Everton in March 1911 for a fee of £1,500.[1]

Everton

While at Everton he won two England caps in 1912, and later helped the team win the 1914–15 League championship. His career at Everton was interrupted by World War I, but he continued to play for them after the cessation of hostilities.[1]

Later career

He later played for Preston North End and Southport before finishing his career as a trainer with Millwall where he collapsed and died at their training ground in May 1938.[3] [4]

Honours

Everton

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Duncan. Holley. Gary. Chalk . The Alphabet of the Saints. ACL & Polar Publishing . 1992. 0-9514862-3-3. 182.
  2. Book: Saints – A complete record. Chalk. Gary. Holley. Duncan . Breedon Books. 1987. 0-907969-22-4. 38–39.
  3. Web site: England players: Frank Jefferis. englandfootballonline. 8 August 2016.
  4. Book: Gannaway, Norman . Fordingbridge Turks Football Club,1868-1993 . 1993 . 16.