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Frank Englefield

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Date of birth
  
August 1878

Date of death
  
1945 (aged 66–67)

1898–1900
  
Southampton

Name
  
Frank Englefield

Playing position
  
Forward

Place of birth
  
Southampton, England

Years
  
Team

1900–1902
  
Freemantle

Role
  
Footballer

Frank Englefield (August 1878 – 1945) was an English professional footballer who played for Southampton in the late 1890s, generally at outside-left although his only Southern League appearance came at left-half.

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Football career

Englefield was born in Southampton and played his youth football for the Freemantle Mission before joining the Freemantle club.

In May 1898, he moved across the town to join Southampton who had just been crowned as Southern League champions for the second successive year. He initially played in the reserves, including two appearances in the United League, which led to him being selected to play for the Hampshire County F.A. against Dorset in March 1899.

His only appearance in the first-team came on 25 November 1899, when he was selected to replace Bob Petrie at left-half for the match at Bedminster. Englefield failed to make any impression in the match, which was won 2–0, and, with England international Alf Milward becoming the established left-winger, Englefield returned to the reserves.

In the 1900 close season, Englefield left Southampton and returned to Freemantle, where he stayed for two years before playing out his career with Southampton Wanderers.

Family

Englefield's sister, Beatrice, was married in 1908 to Phil Mead, the Hampshire and England cricketer, who also played football for Southampton, making one first-team appearance as an emergency goalkeeper in December 1907.

References

Frank Englefield Wikipedia