Peter Rodrigues Explained

Peter Rodrigues
Fullname:Peter Joseph Rodrigues
Birth Date:21 January 1944
Birth Place:Cardiff, Wales
Position:Full back
Years1:1961–1965
Years2:1965–1970
Years3:1970–1975
Years4:1975–1977
Clubs4:Southampton
Caps1:85
Caps2:140
Caps3:162
Caps4:59
Goals1:2
Goals2:6
Goals3:2
Goals4:3
Totalcaps:446
Totalgoals:13
Nationalyears1:1965–1973
Nationalcaps1:40
Nationalgoals1:0

Peter Joseph Rodrigues (born 21 January 1944) is a Welsh retired footballer. He was the captain of Southampton's 1976 FA Cup-winning team, and the last captain to be presented the FA Cup by the Queen.

Rodrigues started his playing career at Cardiff City in 1961. He then joined Leicester City in 1965, and played in their FA Cup final defeat in 1969. After spending five years at Leicester, he moved to Sheffield Wednesday. In 1975, he was signed by Southampton on a free transfer, before a knee injury ended his professional career.

Club career

Cardiff City

Rodrigues was born in Cardiff, Wales, and originally turned out for his local schools.[1] He went on to be selected for both Cardiff Schoolboys and for Welsh schoolboys, before signing for Cardiff City as a professional in May 1961. Rodrigues almost left the side before ever making a professional appearance for the club when Newport County offered £500 to take him to Somerton Park, but the offer was turned down by Cardiff. He went on to make his debut in a 3–3 draw with Sunderland in September 1963, and for the next three seasons he was virtually ever-present in the side. Rodrigues was given a new contract, but Matt Gillies wanted to sign him for Leicester.

Leicester City and Sheffield Wednesday

Rodrigues was signed by Leicester City in December 1965, to fill the right back position, moving John Sjoberg into the centre of the field.[2] He was an established Welsh international when he arrived at City for a club record fee of £42,500. Rodrigues' attacking full back play set a standard to City's play in the next decade and when Steve Whitworth replaced Rodrigues he played with the same passion to go forward. Rodrigues was a fine over-lapping full-back who was renowned for his sliding tackles.

Rodrigues made 139 league appearances for Leicester scoring six goals, plus a further 29 cup appearances including Leicester's defeat in the 1969 FA Cup final to Manchester City, before leaving to join Sheffield Wednesday in October 1970.[3]

Southampton

Rodrigues was signed on a free transfer by Southampton at the age of 30 in 1975, after being released from his contract by Sheffield Wednesday.[4] The Welsh international full-back was signed by Lawrie McMenemy as cover for Steve Mills, who had been injured in a car crash and was out of action for a lengthy period of time. Rodrigues' first season at The Dell could not have been better, with the side winning their first and only FA Cup. Rodrigues played at right-back in the Wembley final, and captained the team, as Southampton beat Manchester United 1–0. Rodrigues was the last captain to be presented the FA Cup by the Queen.[5]

However, Rodrigues' second year at The Dell saw his playing days ended with a persistent knee injury. He made 59 league appearances for Saints scoring three goals, plus a further 13 cup and other appearances.

Retirement

After retirement from football, Rodrigues became the landlord of the King Rufus pub in Eling.[6] In 1987, Rodrigues moved back to Wales to take over another pub and set up a soccer school in Tenby.

He later returned to Southampton to manage the Conservative Club, where he stayed for eight years until the death of his wife, Lin.[7] In 2002, Rodrigues moved to Alicante in Spain for a few years, but after remarrying (to Kate) he settled back in Southampton, where he worked as a driver.

In October 2004, Rodrigues' eldest daughter placed his FA Cup winner's medal up for auction without his knowledge.[8] The medal sold for £10,200 and was initially said to have been purchased by a mystery bidder, but it was subsequently announced that the medal had been purchased by Southampton Football Club.[9] [10]

Honours

Leicester City

Southampton

References

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 20 June 2019 . Former Player Remembers: Peter Rodrigues . 12 June 2023 . Leicester City FC.
  2. Web site: 20 February 2022 . Leicester City In 100 Players: Peter Rodrigues . 12 June 2023 . Leicester City FC.
  3. Book: Chalk, Gary . All the Saints: A Complete Players' Who's Who of Southampton FC . Holley . Duncan . Bull . David . Hagiology Publishing . 2013 . 978-0-9926864-0-6 . 449–450 . English.
  4. Web site: Roddy . Tom . 16 April 2021 . Peter Rodrigues: For supporters it was the ultimate. You're looking down and seeing these old men in floods of tears . subscription . 12 June 2023 . The Times.
  5. Web site: House . Alfie . 11 September 2022 . Peter Rodrigues recalls 'special occasion' of Queen's FA Cup presentation . 12 June 2023 . Southern Daily Echo.
  6. Web site: Peter Rodrigues Profile . 12 June 2023 . Saintsplayers.co.uk.
  7. Web site: 17 May 2003 . Emotional homecoming for former Cup winner Rodrigues . 12 June 2023 . Wales Online.
  8. Web site: Rodrigues medal sells for £10,200 . 2006-09-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070311030229/http://archive.thisishampshire.net/2004/10/2/21882.html . 2007-03-11 .
  9. Web site: 2 October 2004 . Rodrigues medal sells for £10,200 . 12 June 2023 . Southern Daily Echo.
  10. Web site: 7 October 2004 . Cup medal sale feud . 12 June 2023 . The Bolton News.
  11. Book: Leslie . Jack . Vernon . Rollin . Rothmans Football Yearbook 1977–78 . 1977 . Brickfield Publications Ltd . London . 0354 09018 6 . 491.
  12. Book: Leslie . Jack . Vernon . Rollin . Rothmans Football Yearbook 1977–78 . 1977 . Brickfield Publications Ltd . London . 0354 09018 6 . 491.