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Trevor Ford
Ford with PSV in 1959
Personal information
Full name Trevor Ford[1]
Date of birth (1923-10-01)1 October 1923[1]
Place of birth Swansea, Wales
Date of death 29 May 2003(2003-05-29) (aged 79)
Place of death Swansea, Wales
Height 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)[2]
Position(s) Centre forward
Youth career
Tower United
1940–1942 Swansea Town
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1942–1947 Swansea Town 16 (9)
1947–1950 Aston Villa 120 (60)
1950–1953 Sunderland 108 (67)
1953–1956 Cardiff City 96 (42)
1957–1960 PSV 53 (21)
1960–1961 Newport County 8 (3)
1960–1961 → Romford (loan) 10 (4)
Total 411 (206)
International career
1946–1956 Wales 38 (23)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Trevor Ford (1 October 1923 – 29 May 2003) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as a centre forward for Swansea Town, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Cardiff City, PSV, Newport County and Romford, as well as for the Wales national team. A prolific scorer throughout his career, he scored 202 league goals in 401 matches, the majority coming in the First Division during a career that spanned fifteen years.

Described by The Independent as a "fearsomely physical" forward,[2] Ford began his career with his hometown club Swansea Town during wartime and played for less than one season in the Second Division. He moved to Aston Villa in 1947 where he scored consistently in the First Division, finishing as the club's top scorer for three consecutive seasons between 1947 and 1950.[3]

In October 1950, he transferred to Sunderland for the sum of £30,000, breaking the British transfer fee record at the time. At Sunderland, Ford formed a strike partnership with England international Len Shackleton, known as the "clown prince of football".[4] However the relationship between the two was acrimonious and the club was unable to mount a title challenge despite their investment, finishing in mid-table in each of Ford's seasons at Roker Park. He left Sunderland in 1953 to return to Wales with Cardiff City. He spent three seasons at Ninian Park before being suspended by the Football Association after revealing details of illegal payments being made to players during his time at Sunderland in an attempt to avoid the maximum wage at the time. Unable to play in Britain due to the suspension, Ford joined Dutch side PSV Eindhoven but returned to Britain in 1960 when his suspension was lifted to finish his career with short spells at Newport County and Romford.[5]

During his career, Ford represented Wales on 38 occasions and became his country's all-time record top goalscorer with 23 goals which stood until it was equaled by Ivor Allchurch and later surpassed by Ian Rush and Gareth Bale.[6] Due to his suspension from the game at the time, Ford was overlooked for selection for the 1958 FIFA World Cup. John Charles described Ford as his idol.[7]

  1. ^ a b "Trevor Ford". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 11 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b Ivan Ponting (30 May 2003). "Trevor Ford". The Independent. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  3. ^ Brian Halford (10 January 2014). "How Aston Villa star Trevor Ford played a big role in Sobers' big day". Birmingham Mail. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  4. ^ "Len Shackleton:Clown prince". BBC Sport. 29 November 2000. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Trevor Ford". Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Database. Neil Brown. Retrieved 17 May 2016.
  6. ^ Luis Fernando Passo Alpuin. "Wales – Record international players". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
  7. ^ "Football great Ford dies". BBC Sport. 29 May 2003. Retrieved 31 October 2008.

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