Harry Swepstone

Harry Swepstone
Personal information
Full name Harry Albemarle Swepstone
Date of birth (1859-07-01)1 July 1859
Place of birth Stepney, England
Date of death 7 May 1907(1907-05-07) (aged 47)
Place of death England
Playing position Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Clapton
Pilgrims
Ramblers
Corinthian
Swifts
National team
1880–1883 England 6 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Harry Albemarle Swepstone (1 July 1859 – 7 May 1907) was an English international footballer, who played as a goalkeeper.

Career

Born in Stepney, Swepstone played club football for Clapton, Pilgrims, Ramblers, Corinthian and Swifts.[1]

He earned six caps for England between 1880 and 1883.[2] Nicknamed the 'Little Pilgrim' by the press,[3] Harry has the dubious distinction of conceding 18 goals in just six international matches as England goalkeeper, after making his debut in a 5 - 4 defeat to Scotland at Hampden Park.[4][5]

Swepstone was a founder-member of the famous amateur team Corinthian,[6] established in 1882, and is credited as suggesting the team's name; later to be renamed 'Corinthian Casuals'.[7]

References


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