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Date of birth
  
April 1869

Name
  
Alf Farman

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

000?–?
  
Birmingham Excelsior

Position
  
Inside forward

000?–1888
  
Aston Villa


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Place of birth
  
Kings Norton, Birmingham, England

Playing position
  
Outside right Inside right

Alfred H. "Alf" Farman (April 1869 – after 1894) was an English footballer who played as a forward. Born in Kings Norton, Birmingham, he played for Birmingham Excelsior, Aston Villa and Bolton Wanderers before joining Newton Heath in early 1889. He played in three friendlies before the end of the 1888–89 season, scoring a goal in each of them. He was in the Heathens' team that first joined the Football Alliance in the 1889–90 season, and finally made his competitive debut on 9 November 1889 in a 3–0 home win over Long Eaton Rangers, in which he scored a goal. At Newton Heath, which was later renamed Manchester United, he scored 53 goals in 121 appearances, before leaving in June 1895.

He played for them in their two seasons in the First Division and for one season after they were relegated to the Second Division. He scored a hat-trick in Newton Heath's first game at their new ground at Bank Street against Burnley on 2 September 1893, and also scored the first penalty in English football history during a friendly between Newton Heath and Blackpool on 5 September 1891.

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Alf Farman Wikipedia