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Full name
  
Norman Harold Heath

Role
  
Footballer

Name
  
Norman Heath


Playing position
  
Goalkeeper

Position
  
Goalkeeper

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Date of birth
  
(1924-01-31)31 January 1924

Date of death
  
November 1983 (aged 59)

Place of death
  
Great Barr, Birmingham, England

Died
  
November 1983, Great Barr, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Place of birth
  
Wolverhampton, England

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Norman Harold Heath (31 January 1924 – November 1983) was an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper for West Bromwich Albion.

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Biography

Heath was born in Wolverhampton and was a youth player with Bushbury Hill school and Wolverhampton boys. He joined West Bromwich Albion as an amateur in May 1942 and turned professional in October 1943, having made his debut in September 1943 in the Football League North against Wolverhampton Wanderers.

His career was interrupted when he joined the British Army in 1944, initially based locally with the King's Shropshire Light Infantry before serving with the Royal Leicestershire Regiment in Pune. Obtaining the rank of Company Quartermaster Sergeant he also appeared for the Combined Services XI side a number of times.

He returned to Albion and made his full Football League debut in 1947 against Sheffield Wednesday, although it would be 1952 before Heath replaced incumbent Jimmy Sanders as the Baggies first choice keeper. However his career was cut short in 1954 when, during a league match with Sunderland he was involved in a collision with Ted Purdon, leading to severe back and neck injuries that forced his retirement from the game.

Heath, who used a wheelchair for the rest of his life, was granted a testimonial against an International XI in 1956. 55,000 well-wishers turned up. He had a spell as manager of local club Great Barr Gunners before his death in Great Barr, Birmingham in November 1983.

References

Norman Heath Wikipedia