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Full name
  
Archibald Needham

Date of death
  
1950 (aged 68–69)

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

Place of birth
  
Sheffield, England

Playing position
  
Various

Name
  
Archie Needham

Died
  
1950

Archie Needham
Date of birth
  
(1881-08-02)2 August 1881

Archibald "Archie" Needham (2 August 1881 – 1950) was an English footballer, who played for Crystal Palace in a variety of positions.

Career

Born in Sheffield, Needham played professionally for Sheffield United, appearing in three FA Cup Finals for the club. In 1905 he joined new club Crystal Palace, and was the club's top scorer in their first season, playing in the Southern League Division Two. Needham was a versatile player, and played in almost every position save for goalkeeper whilst at Palace. On 21 January 1909, he scored a memorable goal against Football League side Wolves in an FA Cup first round replay. In the dying minutes of extra time, Fred Fountain wrote of the goal in the Croydon Advertiser in 1946: "...he simply weaved his way through all the players and dribbled it right up to the Wolves' goal, putting in an unstoppable shot." Writing in The Penny Illustrated Paper, John Cameron called Needham "The brilliant Crystal Palace 'utility man'."

References

Archie Needham Wikipedia