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Clarence Shenton
Australian soccer player

Clarence Shenton

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Australian soccer player
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Nambour, Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia
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Biography

Clarence Shenton (1901 – 1934) was an Australian soccer player who played as a half-back for Brisbane clubs Wynnum and Thistle as well as the Australia national soccer team.

Early life

Clarence William Britton Shenton was born in Nambour, Queensland. He went to Ipswich Grammar School, which proved himself as a professional sportsman. He played in Bundamba, after leaving school where he played a season of rugby and Australian rules football.

International career

Shenton was a member of inaugural Australian soccer team, which toured New Zealand in 1922. He played all three 'A' international matches against the New Zealand national team and has since been designated as 'Socceroo #9'.

Personal life

After his short soccer career, he moved to playing tennis as his sport of choice. He became President of Ipswich Tennis Association around where he died in 1934.

Family and relationships

Clarence Shenton was married on 14 April 1928 to wife Ivy Walker.

Death

Shenton died on 13 December 1934 at age 33, after suffering from a grave illness for five months.

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International

National teamYearCompetitiveFriendlyTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Australia1922003030
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