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Fred Urmson

Englandb. 1907-11-26Retired
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Biography

Fred Urmson (born November 26, 1907) was an English football athlete recognized for his contributions to the sport during the early 20th century. Primarily a midfielder, Urmson began his professional career with Manchester United, where he showcased his skills and quickly became an integral part of the team. His playing style was characterized by strategic vision and stamina, qualities that set him apart on the pitch.

In the 1930s, Urmson transferred to several clubs, including a notable stint with Chester City, where he played a pivotal role in the team’s performance in the lower divisions of English football. Throughout his career, he made over 300 league appearances and was celebrated for his consistency and leadership on and off the field. His dedication to the game earned him the respect of fans and peers alike.

Urmson retired from professional football in the late 1940s and left a lasting legacy as a player who embodied the spirit of English football during his era. His contributions to clubs he played for and his influence on younger players are remembered as a significant part of football history. Post-retirement, Urmson remained involved in the football community, often participating in charity matches and events that promoted the sport.

Quick Facts

Full nameFred Urmson
Date of birth1907-11-26
NationalityEngland
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