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Full name
  
Samuel Charles Deacon

Playing position
  
Half-back


Place of birth
  
Farnham, England

Date of birth
  
January–March 1869

Name
  
Charlie Deacon

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Date of death
  
21 October 1893(1893-10-21) (aged 24)

Place of death
  
Southampton, England

Samuel Charles "Charlie" Deacon (1869 – 21 October 1893) was an English footballer who played as a Half-back. Originally from Farnham, Deacon was one of the first players for St. Mary's Y.M.A. (later renamed St. Mary's), between 1885 and 1892.

Playing career

While working as a clerk at the Southampton Telegraph Office, Deacon joined the football team of the St. Mary's Young Men's Association in November 1885, playing in their first game at the age of 16. Described by the local press as one of the team's "phenomenal juniors", Deacon helped St. Mary's win the Hampshire Junior Cup three seasons running in 1887–88, 1888–89, and 1889–90, playing in 15 of the 17 games during this period, mostly at right-half.

In the following two seasons, Deacon played mainly at centre-half, as St. Mary's won the Hampshire Senior Cup twice and the Hampshire County Cricket Club Charity Cup once. He died in October 1893 of a brain tumour.

References

Charlie Deacon Wikipedia