Roy Davies (soccer) explained

Roy Davies
Fullname:Ronald Alfred Davies
Birth Date:1924 8, df=y
Birth Place:Cape Town, South Africa
Death Place:Hitchin, England
Position:Winger
Years1:1945
Years2:1946–1947
Years3:1947–1951
Years4:1950
Years5:1951–1958
Years6:1958
Years7:1958–1959
Clubs4:→ East Rand Stars (loan)
Clubs6:Bedford Town
Clubs7:Weymouth
Caps3:60
Caps5:150
Caps6:7
Caps7:24
Goals3:16
Goals5:26
Goals6:3
Goals7:2

Ronald Alfred "Roy" Davies (23 August 1924 – 10 December 1973) was a South African professional footballer.

Career

Davies played for Germiston Callies in his native South Africa, before his career was interrupted by the Second World War. Following the conflict, Davies signed for Scottish club Clyde, where he spent four years and made 60 league appearances, also playing in the 1949 Scottish Cup Final.

Joining English team Luton Town in 1951, Davies played 171 games for the club before moving into semi-retirement with Bedford Town and Weymouth.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Roy Davies. Mike. Joyce. Since 1888. 2009-07-03. (registration & fee required)