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Date of birth
  
15 November 1918

1936–1939
  
Arsenal

Name
  
Alf Fields


Place of death
  
England

Role
  
Footballer

Playing position
  
Centre half

Position
  
Defender

Alf Fields Alf Fields obituary Football The Guardian

Date of death
  
14 November 2011(2011-11-14) (aged 92)

Died
  
November 14, 2011, England

Place of birth
  
Canning Town, England

Alf Fields BEM (15 November 1918 – 14 November 2011) was an English professional footballer who played as a centre half.

Career

Fields signed with Arsenal in 1936, turned professional in 1937, and made his debut in 1939. Between then and 1952, Fields made a total of 19 appearances in the Football League. Arsenal won the old First Division in 1947-48 but he only made six league appearances all season. After retiring as a player, Fields spent time as a coach at Arsenal, before eventually retiring in November 1983.

Fields played himself in the 1939 film The Arsenal Stadium Mystery.

During World War II, Fields served in North Africa and Italy, earning the British Empire Medal.

As the time of his death, Fields was Arsenal's oldest surviving player. He died on 14 November 2011, one day before his 93rd birthday.

References

Alf Fields Wikipedia