Horace Cumner

Footballer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFootballer
PlacesUnited Kingdom
wasAthlete Football player Association football player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth31 March 1918, Cwmaman, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales, United Kingdom
Death18 January 1999Poole, Poole (aged 80 years)
The details

Biography

Reginald Horace Cumner (31 March 1918 – 18 January 1999) was a Wales international footballer. A forward, he played for Arsenal, Margate, Hull City, Notts County, Watford, Scunthorpe United, Bradford City, Poole Town, and Bridport. He won three international caps in the 1939 British Home Championship, scoring one goal.

Club career

Cumner moved from Aberaman Athletic to Arsenal. He was loaned out to Margate and Hull City. During World War II he guested for Cardiff City, Fulham, Liverpool, Portsmouth, Swansea Town, Aberaman Athletic, Port Vale, Clapton Orient and Plymouth Argyle. In August 1946, he signed for Notts County in part-exchange for Ian McPherson. He helped the "Magpies" to 12th and sixth place in the Third Division South in 1946–47 and 1947–48. He left Meadow Lane, and switched to league rivals Watford. He helped Eddie Hapgood's "Hornets" to finish 17th in 1948–49 and sixth in 1949–50. After departing Vicarage Road, he joined Leslie Jones's Scunthorpe United. He helped the "Iron" to mid-table finishes in the Third Division North in 1950–51, 1951–52, and 1952–53. He never played another game in the Football League after leaving the Old Showground, as he was signed to Ivor Powell's Bradford City, but never got onto the pitch at Valley Parade. He later moved into non-league football with Poole Town (Western League), Bridport (Dorset Combination), and Swanage Town.

International career

Cumner earned three full caps for Wales, and scored in the 1938–39 British Home Championship 3–1 defeat of Ireland.

Statistics

  • Sourced from Horace Cumner profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Hull City (loan)1937–38Third Division North12400124
Arsenal1935–36First Division000000
1936–37First Division000000
1937–38First Division000000
1938–39First Division12200122
1945–46001111
Total12211133
Notts County1946–47Third Division South35531386
1947–48Third Division South31651367
Total6611827413
Watford1948–49Third Division South35500355
1949–50Third Division South23240272
1950–51Third Division South400040
Total62740667
Scunthorpe United1950–51Third Division North3510003510
1951–52Third Division North4411404811
1952–53Third Division North23000230
Total102214010621
Bradford City1953–54Third Division North000000
Career Total2544517327148

Honours

  • British Home Championship winner: 1938–39 (shared)
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