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Date of birth
  
30 November 1910

1935-1938
  
Southend United

Place of birth
  
Athlone

1938-1939
  
West Ham United

Years
  
Team

Name
  
Charlie Turner

1933-1935
  
Leeds United


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Charlie Turner (30 November 1911 – date unknown) was an Irish soccer international footballer.

Turner was a centre half and was capped 10 times for the Republic of Ireland at senior level.

Turner was signed by Leeds as a twenty-one-year-old from Stalybridge Celtic in May 1933 but played mainly in the reserves before transferring to Southend United in June 1935.

He made 99 league appearances at Southend before leaving for West Ham United during the 1937-38 season.

He only made 11 league appearances for the Hammers before joining Hartlepool United at the beginning of the 1939-40 season. However, the Second World War intervened before he ever got to play for Hartlepool.

After the war, he moved back to Ireland to manage Shelbourne in the League of Ireland.

References

Charlie Turner (footballer) Wikipedia