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Place of birth
  
Hanwell, England

Place of death
  
Hayes, England


Name
  
Oakey Field

Role
  
Footballer

Oakey Field

Full name
  
Charles William Frederick Field

Date of birth
  
(1879-12-00)December 1879

Date of death
  
29 October 1949 (aged 69)

Playing position
  
Inside left / Outside left

Died
  
October 29, 1949, Hayes, United Kingdom

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Charles William Frederick Field (December 1879 – 1949), known as Oakey Field, was an English professional footballer who played as an inside left or outside left for Sheffield United and Small Heath (later renamed Birmingham) in the Football League.

Born in Hanwell, which is now in the London Borough of Ealing, Field played for Royal Ordnance Factories in the Southern League and for Brentford in the London League. He scored a hat-trick on his Brentford debut and helped the club gain promotion from Division Two in 1897 followed by runners-up spot in Division One the next season. He then signed for reigning Football League champions Sheffield United, for whom he played in the 1901 FA Cup Final, losing to Tottenham Hotspur, then of the Southern League, after a replay. In January 1902, together with teammate Billy Beer, Field joined Small Heath. Unable to prevent their relegation from the First Division that season, he contributed to their immediate promotion in 1902–03 as runners-up. He retired from football in 1906 following persistent injuries. He returned to Brentford in November 1907 to play for the reserves and retired at the end of the 1907–08 season, later setting up in business in the town.

Honours

Brentford
  • London League Division Two runners-up: 1896–97
  • London League Division One runners-up: 1897–98
  • London Senior Cup: 1897–98
  • Middlesex Senior Cup: 1897–98
  • Sheffield United
  • FA Cup runners-up: 1900–01
  • Small Heath
  • Football League Second Division runners-up: 1902–03
  • References

    Oakey Field Wikipedia


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