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Charlie Simpson (footballer)
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Charles Simpson (born December 1861; date of death unknown) was an English footballer.
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Career
Simpson played as a right-half in Port Vale's first recorded line-up on 9 December 1882, in what was a 5–1 defeat at nearby Stoke in a Staffordshire Senior Cup second round replay.[1] He quickly established himself as a first-team player and was a member of the sides that lifted the North Staffordshire Charity Challenge Cup in 1883, counting only competitive games he was the club's top scorer in the 1883–84 season.[1][A] He was one of numerous players who scored in the 12–0 defeat of Ironbridge in the Burslem Challenge Cup final on 21 March 1885, and also a part of the side that shared the North Staffordshire Charity Challenge Cup in 1885.[1] After helping the club reach the FA Cup fifth round in 1886, he broke his leg in a 1–1 home draw with Bootle on 20 November 1886.[1] His appearances were limited after his recovery. He became a coach for the club from September 1888 but was later released, most likely at the end of the 1889–90 season.[1] He had scored a recorded 15 goals in 107 games for the club, the majority of these games being friendlies.[1]
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Honours
Port Vale
- North Staffordshire Charity Challenge Cup: 1883
- Burslem Challenge Cup: 1885
- North Staffordshire Charity Challenge Cup: 1885 (shared)
Notes
A. ^ That season only had four competitive games and only three of these had the goal scorers recorded. Including friendlies Billy Reynolds easily scored more goals than Simpson.
B. ^ He only played one league match due to the rarity of league football in his time.
References
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