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Arnold Coates

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Playing position
  
Striker

Role
  
Footballer

Years
  
Team

Died
  
February 25, 2013

1957–1959
  
Crook Town

Position
  
Forward

Name
  
Arnold Coates


Date of birth
  
(1936-07-24)24 July 1936

Place of birth
  
Crook, Co. Durham, England

Date of death
  
25 February 2013(2013-02-25) (aged 76)

Arnold Coates (24 July 1936 – 25 February 2013) was an English leading amateur footballer active in the 1960s who played as a striker.

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Club career

Coates played amateur football with Evenwood Town and Crook Town, scoring two goals in the final as they won the FA Amateur Cup in April 1962. He was also in Crook's 1959 FA Amateur Cup winning team in his first spell at the club. He turned professional with Queen of the South in 1963, scoring 25 goals in 48 appearances in the Scottish Football League over the next two seasons. Coates later returned to non-League football with Scarborough, before joining village team Howden-le-Wear.

International career

Coates was called up to the Great Britain squad for the 1960 Summer Olympics, but did not make an appearance in the tournament. He also represented the England amateur team three times, in 1960 v West Germany and Scotland whilst an Evenwood player and in 1962 v France following his return to Crook. His only goal came against Scotland.

Later life

Coates moved to Nelson, Lancashire and worked in insurance.

References

Arnold Coates Wikipedia