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Full name
  
Norman Charles Cooper

Playing position
  
Wing-half


Name
  
Norman Cooper

Role
  
Football player

Date of birth
  
(1870-07-12)12 July 1870

Place of birth
  
Norbiton, Surrey, England

Date of death
  
30 July 1920(1920-07-30) (aged 50)

Place of death
  
Hampden Park, East Sussex, England

Died
  
July 30, 1920, Hampden Park, United Kingdom

Norman Charles Cooper (12 July 1870 – 30 July 1920) was an English sportsman who represented the England national football team and played first-class cricket with Cambridge University.

Cooper was educated at Brighton College and Trinity Hall, Cambridge.

A wing-half, Cooper's only international cap came against Ireland at Perry Barr in the 1893 British Home Championship, with England winning 6-1.

Cooper was a right-handed opening batsman for Cambridge University at first-class cricket level and played 11 matches for them, one a combined team with Oxford. He also played a match for the CI Thornton's XI and in 1892 took the field for the HT Hewett's XII against Cambridge after he switched sides when his intended opponents revealed they had only 10 players.

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Norman Cooper (sportsman) Wikipedia


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