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Albert Brown (footballer born 1879)

Albert Brown
Personal information
Full name Albert Frederick Brown
Date of birth (1879-04-01)1 April 1879
Place of birth Austrey, Warwickshire, England
Date of death 6 April 1955(1955-04-06) (aged 76)
Place of death Birmingham, England
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Playing position Striker
Youth career
18??–18?? Atherstone Star
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
18??–1898 Tamworth ? (?)
1898–1901 Aston Villa 2 (2)
1901–1902 Southampton 26 (25)
1902–1904 Queens Park Rangers 30 (11)
1904–1905 Preston North End 22 (7)
1905–1906 Blackpool 3 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Albert Frederick Brown (1 April 1879 – 6 April 1955) was an English professional footballer who scored a goal in the 1902 FA Cup Final for Southampton, and also scored a record seven goals in one match.

Brown was born in Austrey, near Tamworth, England and started his career with the local Tamworth club, before joining Aston Villa in February 1898. He only made two first-team appearances for Villa in the 1900–01 season (in which he scored two goals) before moving (along with Tommy Bowman) to Southampton in May 1901.

Brown was reputed to be the fastest sprinter in English football and was known as the "Tamworth Sprinter". His career at Southampton got off to a slow start, scoring only once in his first three games before injury forced him to miss three games in October/November 1901. On his return from injury, he started to score more freely and by Christmas he had scored seven goals. In his next game he doubled his tally for the season as he scored a club record seven goals in a match against Northampton Town at The Dell on 28 December 1901. His first goal came almost straight from the kick-off and within five minutes he had completed his hat trick. By half time Saints were 7–0 up, with Brown contributing four. He added three more in the second half as Saints completed the rout, winning 11–0 (the other goals came from Sam Meston (2), Fred Harrison and Archie Turner).

He finished the 1901–02 season having scored 25 league goals from 25 games, as Saints ended the season in third place in the Southern League. He also made eight appearances in the FA Cup, scoring four times including Saints' goal in the replay of the final on 28 April 1902, as Saints went down 2–1 to Sheffield United.


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