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Role
  
Footballer

Height
  
1.78 m

Playing position
  
Wing half

Position
  
Wing half

Name
  
Sid Wallington


Full name
  
Sidney Percival Wallington

Date of birth
  
(1908-10-15)15 October 1908

Date of death
  
December 1989 (1990-01) (aged 81)

Died
  
December 1989, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Place of birth
  
Birmingham, England

Place of death
  
Birmingham, England

Sidney Percival Wallington (15 October 1908 – December 1989) was an English professional footballer who made 96 appearances in the Football League playing for Birmingham and Bristol Rovers. He played as a wing half.

Wallington was born in the Small Heath district of Birmingham, and lived in St Andrew's Road, adjacent to Birmingham F.C.'s St Andrew's ground. A pupil of Ada Road School, Wallington played for the Birmingham Schools representative team that reached the final of the English Schools' Football Association Trophy in 1923. He signed for Birmingham from Wolseley Motors in 1928, and played for their junior teams in a variety of positions before making his debut in the First Division on 30 April 1932, the penultimate game of the 1931–32 season, in a 4–0 home win against Chelsea. Though his performance received a favourable report – the Birmingham Mail described his excellent ball control and felt that "one saw enough of him to justify the conclusion that he understands the defensive duties of a wing half-back equally well" – Birmingham's next game was Wallington's last for the club.

The following year he joined Bristol Rovers, where he played 94 league games in four seasons and helped them win the Football League Third Division South Cup in 1935. He went on to Worcester City, where he also acted as manager during the 1937–38 season, and finished his career at Cradley Heath St Luke's.

Wallington died in his native Birmingham in December 1989 at the age of 81.

Honours

with Birmingham Schools

  • ESFA Trophy runners-up: 1923
  • with Bristol Rovers

  • Third Division South Cup winners: 1935
  • References

    Sid Wallington Wikipedia


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