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Full name
  
Alan William Sealey

Name
  
Alan Sealey

Years
  
Team


Playing position
  
Outside right

Place of birth
  
Hampton, England

Role
  
Football player

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Date of birth
  
(1942-04-22)22 April 1942

Date of death
  
February 1996 (aged 53)

Died
  
February 1996, Collier Row, Romford, United Kingdom

Alan William Sealey (born Hampton, London, UK, 24 February 1942 – died February 1996) was an English football player. Sealey, an outside right, initially played for Leyton Orient in 1960, before moving to West Ham United, in a player exchange for Dave Dunmore, where he played from 1961 to 1967.

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Sealey celebrated getting married in May 1965 just one week before he would go on to score both goals in West Ham's 2-0 win against TSV 1860 Munich in the 1965 European Cup Winners' Cup final at Wembley Stadium. He had previously scored just three goals for the east London club that season.

Sealey's top flight career virtually ended within a year of this. He was playing cricket with team-mates during a rest in pre-season training, and broke his leg while falling over a wooden bench. He ended his league career playing for Plymouth Argyle in 1967, but continued playing with non-league sides Romford and Bedford Town.

His family maintained its close connection to West Ham United, with his nephew, Les, and grand-nephews signing for the team between 1994 and 2001. Sealey died suddenly at his home in Collier Row, Romford in February 1996 from a heart attack, aged 53, just over five years before the same condition would claim the life of his nephew, Les at age 43. The older Sealey was survived by his wife Barbara and his son Anthony.

References

Alan Sealey Wikipedia