Dave Edwards (Scottish footballer)

Dave Edwards (Scottish footballer)
Dave Edwards
Personal information
Full name David Edwards
Place of birth Scotland
Date of death 1946
Place of death Cowdenbeath, Scotland
Playing position Goalkeeper
Youth career
Rutherglen Glencairn
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
-1926 Greenock Morton
1926-1929 Bethlehem Steel
1929 New Bedford Whalers 9 (0)
1929-1930 Holley Carburetor
1930 Greenock Morton
1931-1932 Cowdenbeath
1932-1933 Dundee
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Dave Edwards was a Scottish football (soccer) goalkeeper who played professionally in both Scotland and the United States during the early twentieth century.

Football

Edwards began his career in Scotland. He was Morton's goalkeeper when they won the Scottish Cup in 1922. He had also kept goal for Rutherglen Glencairn in 1919 when they won the Scottish Junior Cup. On August 23, 1926, Edwards signed with Bethlehem Steel F.C. of the American Soccer League.[1] He played a total of 75 league games with Bethlehem from 1926 until the team was suspended by the ASL five games into the 1928-1929 season as part of the “Soccer Wars”. At that time, Bethlehem moved to the Eastern Soccer League. Edwards stats for that league are unknown, but at some point during the season, he left Bethlehem Steel and transferred to the New Bedford Whalers of the ASL. In 1929, he moved west to Holley Carburetor F.C. in the Detroit League. In 1930, Edwards returned to Scotland, beginning the 1930-1931 season with Greenock Morton F.C.[2] In February 1931, he transferred to Cowdenbeath F.C. After spending a season minding the net for Cowden, he enjoyed a final season in the seniors with Dundee.

Post-football career

Following his retirement, he was a wicketkeeper/batsman with Cowdenbeath Cricket Club and ran the refreshment stall behind the stand at Central Park. In 1945, he was a member of the 6-man committee of the Cowdenbeath Football Trust which succeeded in reviving Cowdenbeath FC after the war. Dave was a constructional engineer and was employed at Burntisland Shipyard. During the War, he had been a Special Constable. He died at the age of only 46 at his home in Primmer Place, Cowdenbeath in 1946.

References

  1. ^ August 24, 1926 The Globe
  2. ^ Jose, Colin (1998) (Hardback). American Soccer League, 1921-1931. The Scarecrow Press. (ISBN 0-8108-3429-4). 

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