Malcolm Dawes Explained

Malcolm Dawes
Height:6.1ft
Birth Date:3 March 1944
Birth Place:Trimdon, England
Position:Defender
Years1:1965–1969
Caps1:176
Goals1:2
Clubs1:Aldershot
Years2:1970–1975
Caps2:213
Goals2:12
Clubs2:Hartlepool
Years3:1973–1974
Caps3:35
Goals3:2
Clubs3:New York Cosmos
Years4:1974–1975
Caps4:19
Goals4:2
Clubs4:Denver Dynamos
Years5:1975–1977
Caps5:51
Goals5:1
Clubs5:Workington

Malcolm Dawes (born 3 March 1944) is a former professional English footballer born in Trimdon. He made his senior professional debut on 19 August 1970. Malcolm played professional football for Aldershot, Hartlepool, New York Cosmos, Denver Dynamos in the US, and his last club Workington.

Malcolm now performs the role of Community & Youth Development Officer for Newton Aycliffe Cricket Club and also has an active role in the Sedgefield District Cricket Development Group.

Playing career

Hartlepool

Malcolm made his debut for Hartlepool on 19 August 1970 against York City in the League Cup. He went on to play 213 games scoring 12 goals. Malcolm played his final game for Hartlepool against AFC Bournemouth on 16 August 1975 in the League. Malcolm was sent off only once in his career, receiving a Red Card for violent conduct for punching Stan Bowles.

New York Cosmos

Malcolm left the New York Cosmos in 1974 after playing for 2 seasons and joined the Denver Dynamos, just as Malcolm left New York Cosmos the legendary Pelé signed. Malcolm wore the number 6 shirt whilst at New York Cosmos once he had departed Franz Beckenbauer signed as his replacement took the number 6 shirt.

Denver Dynamos

Malcolm joined the Denver Dynamos from New York Cosmos in 1974 and played 19 games scoring 2 goals.

Workington AFC

Malcolm joined the reds when they were at their worst. He scored just once in 51 appearances. Malcolm joined Whitby Town when his Borough park days were over.

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