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Full name
  
Charles Lane Aston

Date of birth
  
1875

Playing position
  
Full back

Place of birth
  
Bilston, England

Name
  
Charlie Aston

Date of death
  
9 January 1931



Place of death
  
Leytonstone, England

Charles Lane "Charlie" Aston (1875 – 9 January 1931) was an English association footballer.

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Career

Born in Bilston, Staffordshire, Aston started his career at local club Bilston United. He joined Walsall as a professional in December 1895, getting his first experience of playing in the Football League before joining First Division side Aston Villa in 1898. During his first full season at the club, Aston played 13 games as Villa won the league. Villa retained their title in 1899–1900.

Aston left Villa in 1901. After one-season spells at Queens Park Rangers, Burton United, Gresley Rovers and Burton United again, Aston joined Watford in 1905. He played 51 games as Watford won the United League but finished 14th in the Southern League. The following season, Watford improved to finish 9th in the Southern League, and Aston scored his only goal for the club in a 2–0 win over Portsmouth on 22 September 1906 at Cassio Road. After playing in all 41 of Watford's fixtures in 1907–08, Aston left to club to join Leyton, with whom he finished his career. He died in Leytonstone on 9 January 1931.

Aston Villa

  • Football League First Division:
  • 1898–99, 1899–1900
  • Watford

  • United League:
  • 1905–06
  • References

    Charlie Aston Wikipedia