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Full name
  
William Longden

1896−1902
  
Doncaster Rovers

1893?−1896
  
Rotherham Town


Years
  
Team

Date of birth
  
c. 1867

Name
  
Billy Longden

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Playing position
  
Outside right / Right half

William "Billy" Longden (born c. 1867) was an English footballer who played as an outside right and right half for Doncaster Rovers and Rotherham Town at the turn of the 19th Century.

After Division 2 side Rotherham Town went out of business at the end of the 1895−86 season, Longden moved to play for nearby Doncaster in the Midland League. He began for Doncaster playing outside right, his debut being away to Mexborough Town on 5 September 1896, and his first goal three weeks later at home to Ilkeston Town. That season Doncaster were Champions of the Midland League, Longden scoring 7 of their 77 goals.

He became the Rover's regular penalty taker as well as captain. He moved to play at right half towards the end of his career.

After returning to Division 2 with Doncaster in the 1901−02 season, Longden retired from playing the game.

Honours

  • Midland League
  • Champions: 1896−97, 1898−99
    Runner up: 1900−01

  • Yorkshire League
  • Runner up: 1898−99

    References

    Billy Longden Wikipedia