Stan Davies

Welsh footballer and manager
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroWelsh footballer and manager
A.K.A.Stanley Charles Davies
A.K.A.Stanley Charles Davies
PlacesUnited Kingdom
wasAthlete Football player Association football player Sports official Association football manager
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth24 April 1898, Chirk, United Kingdom
Death17 January 1972Birmingham, United Kingdom (aged 73 years)
Star signTaurus
Sports Teams
Birmingham City F.C.
Cardiff City F.C.
Everton F.C.
West Bromwich Albion F.C.
Rochdale A.F.C.
Preston North End F.C.
Rotherham United F.C.
Barnsley F.C.
Wales national football team
The details

Biography

Stanley Charles Davies (24 April 1898 – 17 January 1972) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as a forward.

Early life

Davies was born in Chirk, working as a coal miner for a year as a teenager before becoming a footballer. He fought in World War I, serving with the Royal Welch Fusiliers on the Western Front and attained the rank of sergeant. Davies was wounded during the Battle of Cambrai and later transferred to the Army Signalling School, being awarded the Military Medal and the Croix de Guerre for his service.

Career

Having played for his hometown side Chirk prior to World War I, Davies turned professional with Rochdale in January 1919 but just three months later joined Preston North End for £800. After two years with Preston, Davies moved to Everton on 29 January 1921 for a fee of £4000, a club record for Preston at the time. He made his debut on 5 February 1921. His final match was on 5 November that year, and he then moved to West Bromwich Albion.

Later in his career he played for Birmingham, Cardiff City, Rotherham United (as player-manager) and Barnsley. He died in Birmingham in 1972.

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