Roy Clarke (footballer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Roy Clarke (footballer)

Welsh footballer

Date of Birth: 01-Jun-1925

Place of Birth: Newport, Wales, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 13-Mar-2006

Profession: association football player

Nationality: United Kingdom

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Roy Clarke (footballer)

  • Royston James Clarke (1 June 1925 – 13 March 2006) was a Welsh footballer who played for Cardiff City, Manchester City, Stockport County and Wales as a winger. An outstanding schoolboy sportsman, Clarke became a miner during the Second World War, playing amateur football in his spare time.
  • He signed amateur forms with Cardiff City in 1942, becoming a professional when league football resumed after the war.
  • Part of the Cardiff side which won promotion from Division Three (South) in 1946–47, he signed for Second Division Manchester City in May 1947, Cardiff receiving £12,000 for the player.
  • Manchester City had just secured promotion with matches to spare, resulting in Clarke achieving an unusual feat of playing in three different divisions in consecutive matches. Clarke was a Manchester City regular for the next decade, making 349 league appearances.
  • He was part of the Manchester City team which reached consecutive FA Cup finals in the 1950s, winning in 1956.
  • In 1958 Clarke moved to Stockport County, and later had a spell as manager of Northwich Victoria.
  • After retiring from football he ran a sports shop, and subsequently returned to Manchester City, where he ran the social club for nearly 25 years.
  • He died in 2006, after a long illness with Alzheimer's disease.

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