Roy Goodall

Frederick Roy Goodall ( born December 31, 1902 in Dronfield, † 19 January 1982) was an English football player and coach. In the period 1926-1933 was the right defender than 25 times the national player for England and active at the same time in twelve games Team Captain.

Sports career

Goodall began his career at local club Dronfield Woodhouse and then joined one of the leading English clubs in the 1920s, Huddersfield Town, where the 1922 FA Cup and won three consecutive championships 1924-1926.

On April 17, 1926 he made ​​his debut in the 0-1 defeat to Manchester to Scotland for the English national team. After almost a year then had to wait for his second deployment, he again graduated against Scotland in Glasgow, he played regularly until his last game on December 6, 1933 against France. A goal he failed throughout his international career.

At the age of 34 years Goodall resigned in May 1937 and was hired after the Second World War by Mansfield Town, where he oversaw the third division after the resumption of gaming operations in the 1946/47 season until August 1949 as a coach. Then he returned to his hometown club Huddersfield Town, there to hold an official position.

Achievements

  • English Champion: 1924, 1925, 1926
  • English Cup Winners: 1922
  • Charity Shield Winners: 1922
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