William Ponting Explained

William Ponting
Fullname:William Robert Ponting
Birth Date:1872
Birth Place:Andover, Hampshire, England
Death Place:Hendon, London, England
Youthclubs1:Andover
Years1:18??–1897
Clubs1:Ryde
Years2:1897
Clubs2:Southampton St. Mary's
Caps2:5
Goals2:0
Years3:1897–????
Clubs3:Andover

William Robert Ponting (1872 – 21 March 1952) was an English amateur footballer who played as a half-back for Southampton St. Mary's in 1896–97, when they won the Southern League title for the first of six occasions over the next eight years.

Football career

Ponting was born in Andover, Hampshire where he became a schoolmaster. He was a leading amateur player for his local club and had been captain of the Hampshire County Junior XI in 1893.[1]

In March 1897, John Hodgkinson, the Southampton St. Mary's left-half was injured and the "Saints" called Ponting into the side for the remaining five matches of the season. Ponting made his debut in a 5–1 victory at Reading on 31 March[2] and played his part in the run-in to Southampton's first Southern League title.[1]

Later career

In the summer of 1897, Ponting returned to his teaching career. In the 1930s, he was working in the City of London as an insurance broker.[1]

Honours

Southampton

Notes and References

  1. Book: Holley, Duncan . The Alphabet of the Saints. Chalk, Gary . ACL & Polar Publishing . 1992. 0-9514862-3-3. 273–274.
  2. Book: Chalk, Gary. Saints – A complete record. Holley, Duncan . Breedon Books. 1987. 0-907969-22-4. 20–21.