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George Elliott (English footballer)

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Role
  
Football player

Date of death
  
1948 (aged 58–59)

Died
  
1948

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Forward, Inside forward

Name
  
George Elliott


Full name
  
George Washington Elliott

Date of birth
  
(1889-01-07)7 January 1889

Playing position
  
Centre forward / Inside right

Place of birth
  
Sunderland, England

George Washington Elliott (7 January 1889 – 1948) was a football player for Middlesbrough and England during the early 20th century.

On 3 May 1909, he signed for Middlesbrough. He played his first few games at inside right, but later converted to a centre-forward. He also won three England caps.

He was top scorer in the Division One during the 1913–14 season with 31 goals, and (as of 1989) held the club record for most goals in a single match, with 11 for the Reserves in a 14–1 win over Houghton Rovers. He was top scorer during seven out of nine of Boro's peacetime seasons from 1910–11.

He spent all of his 'Boro career in the top flight until relegation in his penultimate season made his final season was spent in the second tier. His last appearance was against Southampton in 1924–25 after which he retired, and resumed his job as a cargo superintendent at Middlesbrough docks. In total he made 344 League appearances for Middlesbrough, scoring on 203 occasions.

References

George Elliott (English footballer) Wikipedia