Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 1863 | ||
Place of birth | Aldershot, England | ||
Date of death | November 1933 (aged 69–70) | ||
Place of death | Bolton, England | ||
Playing position | Various | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
Hampton | |||
Maybole | |||
Glasgow Thistle | |||
Halliwell | |||
1888–1890 | Bolton Wanderers | 43 | (21) |
1890–1892 | Ardwick | 14 | (8) |
1892–1895 | Bolton Wanderers | 43 | (10) |
– | Maybole | ||
National team | |||
1889 | England | 2 | (0) |
Teams managed | |||
1909–1911 | Glossop | ||
1911 | Stuttgarter Kickers | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
David Weir (born 1863 in Aldershot, Hampshire, died 1933 in Bolton, Lancashire) was an English footballer who played for several clubs in the 19th century, including Bolton Wanderers and Ardwick (Manchester City), and won two caps for England.
In the infancy of professional football, Weir played for a number of teams, including Hampton, Glasgow Thistle, Maybole and Halliwell. He then signed for Bolton Wanderers, where he was an ever-present in the first ever season of the Football League. He scored his first League goal on 22 September 1888 against the Preston North End team known as the Invincibles.
Weir played in a number of positions. In his first spell at Bolton he was renowned for his ability as a centre-half, yet scored 31 times in two seasons. In an FA Cup tie against Sheffield United on 1 February 1890, Weir scored four goals in a 13–0 rout, with a further five goals coming from Jim Cassidy.
In May 1890 he joined Ardwick, the predecessor of Manchester City. The transfer was viewed as an unusual move as Ardwick were not a League club at that time, and did not join the Football Alliance until 1891. At Ardwick, Weir played primarily as a forward. On 4 October 1890, he scored the club's first ever FA Cup goal, part of a hat-trick. Retaining the services of a player with the standing of Weir was costly for a fledgling club such as Ardwick; in the 1891–92 season the club hosted a benefit match against a representative team of internationals to raise money for him.