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Albert Sturgess
English footballer

Albert Sturgess

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Albert Sturgess (21 October 1882 – 16 July 1957) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Norwich City, Sheffield United and Stoke he also played for the England national team.

Club career

Sturgess started his career with amateur side Tunstall Cresswells before joining Stoke in 1902. He broke into the first team in 1905–06 thanks to the departure of James Bradley to Liverpool. Whilst was not as good as the talented Bradley Sturgess more than made up for it with his determination and graft. Stoke who had survived several relegation battles in the early 1900s were relegated in 1906–07. It got worse for Stoke as the club's finances imploded in 1907–08 forcing the club out of the Football League. Sturgess was sold to Sheffield United in a bid to raise much needed funds.

He was signed by Sheffield United from Stoke in 1908, along with George Gallimore, for the maximum transfer fee at the time of £350. He was a tall wiry defender and was nicknamed hairpin because of his build. He played primarily at wing-half or half-back in his time with Sheffield United, forging a formidable partnership with George Utley and Bill Brelsford.

Sturgess was the type of professional footballer that all football clubs yearn for. He played with skill and determination in all positions, and, whether as a forward, half-back, full-back, or emergency goalkeeper, Sturgess never gave less than 100%, and well deserved his reputation as the one man football team. He made his debut for the Blades in a Division One match at Bury on 1 September 1908, replacing Ernest Needham at left-half.

He was also part of the victorious Sheffield United FA Cup winning team of 1915, when United beat Chelsea 3–1 at Old Trafford, on 24 April 1915. He went on to make 353 league appearances and five goals for the Blades, between 1908 and 1922.

After World War I, he played mainly as full-back but turned out in most positions in the Blades team. He was noted for his fine tacking and anticipation and long accurate kicking, he gave Sheffield United and Stoke excellent service missing very few games in a long career. Twice an ever present in United colours, he still managed forty league games in the season that he celebrated his fortieth birthday.

In 1923, he joined Norwich City where he would spend one season and making 47 appearances for the Canaries helping them to (what was) their best league finish so far, 11th in Division Three South. He retired from football at the age of 43 in 1925, and being a native of Etruria, he opened a china shop in Ecclesall Road, Sheffield. He died in 1957 aged 74.

International career

While with Sheffield United Sturgess won 2 England caps – versus Northern Ireland at the Baseball Ground on 11 February 1911, and versus Scotland at Hampden Park on 14 April 1914.

Career statistics

  • Sourced from Albert Sturgess profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Stoke1902–03First Division100010
1903–04First Division300030
1904–05First Division900090
1905–06First Division37021391
1906–07First Division37230402
1907–08Second Division37160431
Total12431101353
Sheffield United1908–09First Division29010300
1909–10First Division38110391
1910–11First Division32010330
1911–12First Division32310333
1912–13First Division29000290
1913–14First Division28070350
1914–15First Division36170431
1919–20First Division42020440
1920–21First Division31000310
1921–22First Division36010370
1922–23First Division20010210
Total35352203755
Norwich City1923–24Third Division South32030350
1924–25Third Division South15020170
Total47050520
Career Total52483805628

Honours

Sheffield United

  • FA Cup: Winners 1915

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