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Eddie Stuart
Professional footballer

Eddie Stuart

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Professional footballer
A.K.A.
Edward Stuart Edward Albert Stuart
Work field
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Middelburg
Age
83 years
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Edward Albert "Eddie" Stuart (12 May 1931 – 4 November 2014) was a South African professional footballer who played as a defender. He played 322 times in England for Wolverhampton Wanderers between 1951 and 1962, winning three league titles and the FA Cup. He also served Stoke City, Tranmere Rovers and Stockport County.

Career

Stuart began his professional career with Rangers of Johannesburg, where he won the South African Cup, before joining English First Division side Wolverhampton Wanderers in January 1951. After spending time in the reserves, he made his senior debut on 15 April 1952, scoring in a 4–1 loss to Black Country rivals West Bromwich Albion. A visit to his homeland saw him contract a tropical disease that hospitalised him and put him out of action for over a year. He returned to the first team for the final months of the 1953–54 season that brought Wolves their first-ever league championship. He remained in the starting team over the remainder of the decade, adding two further league titles, and becoming club captain in 1959 following the retirement of Billy Wright.

In Summer 1962 Stuart joined Stoke City for £8,000. His first season with the club saw them win the Second Division title in 1962–63, and he remained for their return in the top flight. He played 30 matches for Stoke in 1963–64 as they consolidate their top-tier status. He moved to Tranmere Rovers for £4,000 in 1964, and later served Stockport County, where he won the Fourth Division title. He then had a brief spell in management as he became player-manager of non-league Worcester City in 1968, but left the club when he retired from playing in December 1971. After leaving the game, he ran a string of hairdressing salons around the Wolverhampton area.

Stuart died on 4 November 2014 in Wrexham, Wales aged 83 following a long illness.

Career statistics

  • Sourced from Eddie Stuart profile at the English National Football Archive (subscription required)
ClubSeasonDivisionLeagueFA CupLeague CupOther[A]Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Wolverhampton Wanderers1951–52First Division210021
1952–53First Division000000
1953–54First Division12000120
1954–55First Division33040370
1955–56First Division37010380
1956–57First Division30420324
1957–58First Division40040440
1958–59First Division4004030470
1959–60First Division2804060380
1960–61First Division280400050370
1961–62First Division360200000380
Total2875210001403225
Stoke City1962–63Second Division402001000412
1963–64First Division230106000300
Total632107000712
Tranmere Rovers1964–65Fourth Division412202000452
1965–66Fourth Division420101000440
Total832303000892
Stockport County1966–67Fourth Division411002000431
1967–68Third Division330200000350
Total771202000811
Career Total5101029012014056310
A. ^ The "Other" column constitutes appearances and goals in the FA Charity Shield and European Cup.

Honours

Wolverhampton Wanderers
  • Football League First Division champions: 1953–54, 1957–58, 1958–59
  • FA Cup winner: 1960
Stoke City
  • Football League Second Division champions: 1962–63
Stockport County
  • Football League Fourth Division champions: 1966–67

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