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Place of birth
  
Ryhope, England

Date of death
  
1974 (aged 75–76)


Place of death
  
Durham, England

Name
  
Joe Nicholson

Full name
  
Joseph Robinson Nicholson

Date of birth
  
(1898-06-04)4 June 1898

Playing position
  
Wing-half/Centre-forward

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Joseph Robinson "Joe" Nicholson (born 4 June 1898 in Ryhope, died 1974) was an English professional footballer. He is most famous for playing for Cardiff City in the 1925 FA Cup Final.

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Career

After playing for local sides in his hometown of Ryhope, Nicholson began his Football League career in 1919 when he joined Clapton Orient, where he went on to play in nearly 150 games for the club. In 1924, Nicholson joined Cardiff City, competing with Harry Wake for the right-half position before being moved to centre-forward, in place of the injured Len Davies, and his performances in attack helped the club reach the 1925 FA Cup Final, Nicholson scoring against Blackburn Rovers in the semi-final.

At the end of the following season, Nicholson left Cardiff in a swap deal to sign for Aston Villa which saw George Blackburn move to Ninian Park in return. However his spell at Aston Villa was cut short due to injury and he moved into non-league football.

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