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1970–1974
  
Leicester City

Name
  
Joe Jopling


Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer

1969–1970
  
Aldershot

Position
  
Defender


Date of birth
  
(1951-04-21) 21 April 1951 (age 64)

Place of birth
  
South Shields, England

Playing position
  
Central defender

Joe Jopling (born 21 April 1951) is an English former footballer. He played 367 league games for Aldershot in two spells between 1969–70, and 1974–1984.

Playing career

Jopling worked on South Shields shipyards, playing football at a junior level in Tyneside, before he signed professional contracts with Aldershot in August 1969. He was an immediate hit with the Fourth Division club, helping the Shots to reach the Fourth Round of the FA Cup in 1969–70.

In September 1970, Second Division Leicester City signed the player, in a deal which saw Murray Brodie and Jimmy Burt moving to Aldershot. Jopling made just three league appearances in four seasons while at Leicester.

He had a short loan spell at Torquay United, before returning to Aldershot in March 1974. Appointed as captain at the club, he spent the next ten years with the club before his retirement in May 1984.

He is still living in the Aldershot area, as landlord of the Golden Lion public house on the High Street. He is a frequent guest to the new Aldershot Town club, who were formed in 1992 in the aftermath of the original side going out of business.

References

Joe Jopling Wikipedia