Samuel Downing Explained

Samuel Downing
Fullname:Samuel Downing
Birth Date:19 January 1883
Birth Place:Willesden, England
Death Place:Cuckfield, England
Position:Wing half
Years1:1898–1899
Clubs1:Willesden Green
Years2:1899
Clubs2:Willesden Town
Years3:1899
Clubs3:Park Royal
Years4:1899–????
Clubs4:West Hampstead
Years5:1903–1909
Clubs5:Queens Park Rangers
Caps5:170
Goals5:13
Years6:1909–1914
Clubs6:Chelsea
Caps6:134
Goals6:9
Years7:1914–1915
Clubs7:Croydon Common
Caps7:23
Goals7:1

Samuel Downing (19 January 1883 – 1974) was an English association footballer who played for a number of teams including Queens Park Rangers and Chelsea.

Career

Downing's career started at Willesden Town, but spent time at Willesden Green and Park Royal football clubs before being transferred to West Hampstead.[1] He moved to Queens Park Rangers in 1903 where he scored a hat-trick on his debut against Swindon Town.[2]

He moved to Chelsea in April 1909, where he was part of the team that made it to the semi-final of the 1910–11 FA Cup and was promoted to the Football League First Division in 1911–12 when they finished second in the Second Division.[2]

After retiring from professional football, he became a cricket coach.[2]

Honours

Chelsea

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Croydon Common Football Club – Biographies – Dawson Harold . 17 June 2019.
  2. [#macey|Macey (2009)]