George Barlow (soccer) explained

George Barlow
Fullname:George Barlow
Birth Date:1933 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Stoke-on-Trent, UK
Position:Various - Centre Half, Inside Right
Years1:1952–1959
Nationalyears1:1958
Nationalteam1:Australia
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Pcupdate:07 February 2015
Ntupdate:07 February 2015

George Barlow (born 7 February 1933 in Stoke, UK) is a retired Australian footballer.

Club career

George Barlow spent his adult career (1952-1959) playing for Balgownie Rangers FC. This included the period of 1957-1959 during which he captained the side. Barlow led the side to victory in the 1957 Sydney Cup (State League Div 1 championships). He represented NSW (against Blackpool in their 1958 tour) and was selected for the national side once. Barlow began his career as a junior with Port Vale FC.

Barlow initially played as an inside right but transitioned into a centre half later in his career. He retired in 1959 after an ankle injury.

Honours

Club

Balgownie Rangers FC

Individual

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