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Full name
  
Melvyn John Rees

Name
  
Mel Rees

Place of birth
  
Cardiff, Wales

Role
  
Footballer


Playing position
  
Goalkeeper

Died
  
May 30, 1993

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Goalkeeper

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Date of birth
  
(1967-01-25)25 January 1967

Date of death
  
30 May 1993(1993-05-30) (aged 26)

Melvyn John "Mel" Rees (25 January 1967 – 30 May 1993) was a Welsh professional footballer who made over 50 appearances in The Football League as a goalkeeper before he died from cancer at the age of 26.

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Career

Rees attended Fitzalan High School, Cardiff. During his time there, he was a member of the squad that was the first to take the English Schools FA Cup out of England. He later joined his hometown club Cardiff City, signing on a YTS scheme. He made his professional debut on 8 September 1984 in a 4–2 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion. Rees did not make another league appearance for the club until the following year when he was on the receiving end of eight defeats in nine appearances during the 1985–86 season. A wrist injury kept him sidelined for nearly a year and, on his return, the presence of Graham Moseley meant he was sold to First Division side Watford for a fee of £60,000.

At Watford, Rees spent three years as understudy to Tony Coton, as well as spending time on loan at Crewe Alexandra, Southampton and Leyton Orient, before leaving to join West Bromwich Albion after David James was named as Watford's first choice goalkeeper following the departure of Coton. In March 1992, Rees joined Sheffield United for a fee of £25,000 due to a goalkeeping crisis at the club, making his debut for the club in a 2–0 victory over Liverpool on 28 March 1992. He played in eight league games that season, helping them win five and draw two, which ensured their survival as they finished in a secure ninth place and confirmed their place in the new FA Premier League.

Illness and death

Rees was diagnosed with cancer of the bowel in the summer of 1992. He underwent surgery in August of that year and was believed to have overcome the disease shortly afterwards. However, by March 1993 it had returned and he underwent further surgery.

On 3 April 1993, Rees took a lap of honour prior to a FA Cup semi-final match between Sheffield United and their Steel City rivals Sheffield Wednesday after leading the two sides out. Former team mate Kevin Gage later recalled the moment, stating:

Rees died at the end of the following month, aged 26.

Legacy

The annual "Mel Rees Tournament", organised by Sheffield United fan's team "InterBlade FC", is held every summer at the Sheffield United academy to raise money for St Luke's Hospice. Former Sheffield United players such as Glyn Hodges, Mitch Ward, Adrian Littlejohn, Mark Todd and Paul Beesley have all participated in the tournament.

References

Mel Rees Wikipedia