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George Haworth

George Haworth (17 October 1864 – 5 January 1943) was an English footballer, who helped Blackburn Rovers win the FA Cup in 1885. He also made five appearances for England.

George Haworth
Personal information
Full name George Haworth
Date of birth (1864-10-17)17 October 1864
Place of birth Accrington, England
Date of death 5 January 1943(1943-01-05) (aged 78)
Place of death Bradford, Yorkshire, England
Position(s) Right half / centre half
Youth career
1878–1882 Christ Church
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1882–1883 Accrington 0 (0)
1883–1884 Preston North End 0 (0)
1884–1885 Blackburn Rovers 0 (0)
1885–1892 Accrington 74 (3)
International career
1887–1890 England 5 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career Edit

Haworth was born in Accrington and played for Christ Church FC as a teenager from 1878[1] and in 1882 he was playing for Accrington. Haworth went on loan to Preston North End FC. In 1884 he was on loan to Blackburn Rovers[2] and was a member of their team which won the FA Cup in 1885.

The 1885 FA Cup Final was played at the Oval on 4 April against Scottish team Queen's Park, who were hoping to gain revenge for their defeat, in somewhat controversial circumstances, the previous year. This time there was little controversy and it was soon clear that Rovers were the superior side, even though Queens Park fielded six players who had appeared in the England v. Scotland match two weeks earlier. After 14 minutes, Jimmy Forrest got the better of his marker Charles Campbell and was able to fire Rovers in front from close range, after Jimmy Brown's shot had come back off the goal-posts. Although Walter Arnott did put the ball in the net just before half-time, referee Francis Marindin disallowed the "goal" for handball. The Scots continued to attack, but Rovers increased their lead on 58 minutes when Brown added a second goal. From this point, Rovers controlled the game, and claimed the trophy for the second consecutive year.

For the 1885–86 season Haworth was back with Accrington, for whom he was registered for his five England appearances, making his debut against Ireland on 5 February 1887. Haworth was selected for all three matches in the 1887 British Home Championship. The matches against Ireland and Wales resulted in easy victories with scores of 7–0 (three goals from Tinsley Lindley and a pair each from Fred Dewhurst and William Cobbold)[3] and 4–0 (another two goals from Lindley)[4] respectively, but in England's final match of the tournament against Scotland played at Leamington Road, Blackburn on 19 March 1887 the Scots won 3–2[5] and went on to claim the championship.

England were able to gain revenge for the 1887 defeat by Scotland in the following year, when Haworth played at centre-half in a 5–0 victory, including two goals from Fred Dewhurst.[6] Haworth's final international appearance came two years later in a 1–1 draw with Scotland.[7]

Season 1888-89 Edit

In 1888, Accrington were one of the twelve founder members of The Football League, and in their first league season Haworth played in all but one of the club's 22 matches, scoring once as Accrington finished seventh in the table. George Howarth scored at Thorneyholme Road, the then home of Accrington, on 29 December 1888. He put the home team 2–1 ahead of Everton and the final score was 3–1. Haworth played wing-half in a midfield that achieved a big (three goals or more) win on one occasion. He was part of the 1st League team to debut for Accrington on 8 September 1888 at Anfield, then home of Everton. Accrington lost to Everton 2–1 but finished above Everton in the League table.

Season 1889-90 Edit

In the following season, Haworth was now team captain and "performed splendidly at the heart of the defence"[8] as Accrington gained their highest league position with a sixth-place finish. Haworth played 16 matches (out if 22), most at wing-half with the last League appearance at centre-half. Haworth scored twice, once in a 2-2 draw at Turf Moor on 21 September 1889 and the second in a 4-2 in over Aston Villa on 30-December 1889. Haworth played at centre-half in two FA Cup appearances. [9]

Haworth continued at centre-half for Accrington over the next three seasons, before retiring in 1892. In the first round of the FA Cup in 1892, Haworth scored in a 4–1 victory over Crusaders,[10] before going out to Sunderland in a replayed Second Round match.

His nephew, John Haworth, was to help found Accrington Stanley and later manage Burnley.

Honours Edit

Blackburn Rovers

Statistics Edit

Source:[11]

Club Season Division League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Accrington 1888–89 The Football League 21 1 2 0 23 1
Accrington 1889–90 Football League 16 2 2 0 18 2
Accrington 1890–91 Football League 15 0 3 0 18 0
Accrington 1891–92 Football League 22 0 3 1 25 1

References Edit

  1. ^ Graham Betts (2006). England: Player by player. Green Umbrella Publishing. p. 124. ISBN 1-905009-63-1.
  2. ^ "English National Football Archive". Retrieved 18 December 2017. (registration & fee required)
  3. ^ England 7 – Ireland 0; 5 February 1887 (Match summary)
  4. ^ England 4 – Wales 0; 26 February 1887 (Match summary)
  5. ^ England 2 – Scotland 3; 19 March 1887 (Match summary)
  6. ^ Scotland 0 – England 5; 17 March 1888 (Match summary)
  7. ^ Scotland 1 – England 1; 5 April 1890 (Match summary)
  8. ^ Philip Gibbons (2001). Association Football in Victorian England – A History of the Game from 1863 to 1900. Upfront Publishing. pp. 130–131. ISBN 1-84426-035-6.
  9. ^ "English National Football Archive". Retrieved 7 March 2023. (registration & fee required)
  10. ^ Mike Collett (2003). The Complete Record of the FA Cup. Sports Books. pp. 88–89. ISBN 1-899807-19-5.
  11. ^ George Haworth at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)

External links Edit

  • George Haworth at Englandstats.com
  • Profile on www.englandfc.com
  • registration and fee required

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George Haworth 17 October 1864 5 January 1943 was an English footballer who helped Blackburn Rovers win the FA Cup in 1885 He also made five appearances for England George HaworthPersonal informationFull nameGeorge HaworthDate of birth 1864 10 17 17 October 1864Place of birthAccrington EnglandDate of death5 January 1943 1943 01 05 aged 78 Place of deathBradford Yorkshire EnglandPosition s Right half centre halfYouth career1878 1882Christ ChurchSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1882 1883Accrington0 0 1883 1884Preston North End0 0 1884 1885Blackburn Rovers0 0 1885 1892Accrington74 3 International career1887 1890England5 0 Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Playing career 2 Season 1888 89 3 Season 1889 90 4 Honours 5 Statistics 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career EditHaworth was born in Accrington and played for Christ Church FC as a teenager from 1878 1 and in 1882 he was playing for Accrington Haworth went on loan to Preston North End FC In 1884 he was on loan to Blackburn Rovers 2 and was a member of their team which won the FA Cup in 1885 The 1885 FA Cup Final was played at the Oval on 4 April against Scottish team Queen s Park who were hoping to gain revenge for their defeat in somewhat controversial circumstances the previous year This time there was little controversy and it was soon clear that Rovers were the superior side even though Queens Park fielded six players who had appeared in the England v Scotland match two weeks earlier After 14 minutes Jimmy Forrest got the better of his marker Charles Campbell and was able to fire Rovers in front from close range after Jimmy Brown s shot had come back off the goal posts Although Walter Arnott did put the ball in the net just before half time referee Francis Marindin disallowed the goal for handball The Scots continued to attack but Rovers increased their lead on 58 minutes when Brown added a second goal From this point Rovers controlled the game and claimed the trophy for the second consecutive year For the 1885 86 season Haworth was back with Accrington for whom he was registered for his five England appearances making his debut against Ireland on 5 February 1887 Haworth was selected for all three matches in the 1887 British Home Championship The matches against Ireland and Wales resulted in easy victories with scores of 7 0 three goals from Tinsley Lindley and a pair each from Fred Dewhurst and William Cobbold 3 and 4 0 another two goals from Lindley 4 respectively but in England s final match of the tournament against Scotland played at Leamington Road Blackburn on 19 March 1887 the Scots won 3 2 5 and went on to claim the championship England were able to gain revenge for the 1887 defeat by Scotland in the following year when Haworth played at centre half in a 5 0 victory including two goals from Fred Dewhurst 6 Haworth s final international appearance came two years later in a 1 1 draw with Scotland 7 Season 1888 89 EditIn 1888 Accrington were one of the twelve founder members of The Football League and in their first league season Haworth played in all but one of the club s 22 matches scoring once as Accrington finished seventh in the table George Howarth scored at Thorneyholme Road the then home of Accrington on 29 December 1888 He put the home team 2 1 ahead of Everton and the final score was 3 1 Haworth played wing half in a midfield that achieved a big three goals or more win on one occasion He was part of the 1st League team to debut for Accrington on 8 September 1888 at Anfield then home of Everton Accrington lost to Everton 2 1 but finished above Everton in the League table Season 1889 90 EditIn the following season Haworth was now team captain and performed splendidly at the heart of the defence 8 as Accrington gained their highest league position with a sixth place finish Haworth played 16 matches out if 22 most at wing half with the last League appearance at centre half Haworth scored twice once in a 2 2 draw at Turf Moor on 21 September 1889 and the second in a 4 2 in over Aston Villa on 30 December 1889 Haworth played at centre half in two FA Cup appearances 9 Haworth continued at centre half for Accrington over the next three seasons before retiring in 1892 In the first round of the FA Cup in 1892 Haworth scored in a 4 1 victory over Crusaders 10 before going out to Sunderland in a replayed Second Round match His nephew John Haworth was to help found Accrington Stanley and later manage Burnley Honours EditBlackburn Rovers FA Cup winner 1885Statistics EditSource 11 Club Season Division League FA Cup TotalApps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsAccrington 1888 89 The Football League 21 1 2 0 23 1Accrington 1889 90 Football League 16 2 2 0 18 2Accrington 1890 91 Football League 15 0 3 0 18 0Accrington 1891 92 Football League 22 0 3 1 25 1References Edit Graham Betts 2006 England Player by player Green Umbrella Publishing p 124 ISBN 1 905009 63 1 English National Football Archive Retrieved 18 December 2017 registration amp fee required England 7 Ireland 0 5 February 1887 Match summary England 4 Wales 0 26 February 1887 Match summary England 2 Scotland 3 19 March 1887 Match summary Scotland 0 England 5 17 March 1888 Match summary Scotland 1 England 1 5 April 1890 Match summary Philip Gibbons 2001 Association Football in Victorian England A History of the Game from 1863 to 1900 Upfront Publishing pp 130 131 ISBN 1 84426 035 6 English National Football Archive Retrieved 7 March 2023 registration amp fee required Mike Collett 2003 The Complete Record of the FA Cup Sports Books pp 88 89 ISBN 1 899807 19 5 George Haworth at the English National Football Archive subscription required External links EditGeorge Haworth at Englandstats com Profile on www englandfc com Article about Nephew John Haworth registration and fee required Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Haworth amp oldid 1166104586, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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