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Full name
  
Henry John Almond

Place of death
  
At Sea, Venezuela

Date of birth
  
1850

Playing position
  
Centre-forward

Name
  
Henry Almond

Date of death
  
1910 (aged 60)



Place of birth
  
Westminster, England

Henry Almond (1850–1910) helped form Stoke Ramblers (now Stoke City) in 1863.

Playing career

Stoke were formed in 1863 as Stoke Ramblers F.C. when Railway students from the Charterhouse School in Surrey moved to Stoke-upon-Trent to work as apprentices for the North Staffordshire Railway Works. Amongst them was Henry Almond who was a keen sportsman and it is believed that he introduced football to the local workers, although there is no record that matches took place. However, in 1868 it was reported in The Field newspaper that Stoke Ramblers had been formed with Almond as its captain and the club was to play under association football rules. It remains unclear as to whether Stoke played any matches from 1863 to 1868.

After ending his educational studies and skippering Stoke in their first few games, he scored the first ever Stoke goal against E.W May’s XV in a friendly on 17 October 1868.

Later he became a successful Civil Engineer, going abroad to work in Costa Rica for the Venezuela-based La Guayra and Caracus Railway Company. He died at the age of 60.

References

Henry Almond Wikipedia


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