Dai Ward

Dai Ward
Dai Ward
Personal information
Full name David Ward[1]
Date of birth 13 July 1934(1934-07-13)
Place of birth Barry, Wales
Date of death 16 January 1996(1996-01-16) (aged 61)
Height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Playing position Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1952–1954 Barry Town
1954 Cardiff City 0 (0)
1954–1961 Bristol Rovers 175 (90)
1961–1962 Cardiff City 35 (18)
1962–1963 Watford 59 (31)
1963–1965 Brentford 47 (21)
1965–1966 Worcester City 42 (8)
1966–1967 Bath City 30 (15)
1967–1968 Cambridge United
National team
1959–1961 Wales 2 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

David "Dai" Ward (16 July 1934 – 16 January 1996) was a Welsh former professional footballer and Wales international. During his career in The Football League, he averaged a goal every other game, scoring 160 goals in 316 matches between 1954 and 1965.[2]

Career

Ward began his career at his hometown side Barry Town and his prolific goalscoring exploits led a number of teams to take an interest in him. He eventually signed for Bristol Rovers but it was a number of years before he managed to hold down a regular place in the side due to the presence of one of the clubs all-time greats in Geoff Bradford. Eventually handed a chance in the side he responded by scoring nine times in his first eight games. His most prolific season for the club was in 1958–59 when he finished the season with 27 goals in 38 matches and it was this form that resulted in him earning his first cap for Wales in a 2–2 draw with England on 26 November 1958 in the 1959 British Home Championship.[3]

Ward's spell at the club turned sour when he fell out with manager Bert Tann and began a bitter battle to leave the club, even at one time threating to quit football entirely unless he was allowed to leave. He left the club in February 1961 to return to his home country to sign for Cardiff City. In his first full season at the club he finished as the top scorer with 17 goals and was handed his second Wales cap in a 1–1 draw with England on 14 October 1961.[4] However his efforts could not stop the club being relegated from Division One and the following season he fell out of favour and was allowed to join Watford, where he spent one year before finishing his professional career at Brentford.

References

  • Hayes, Dean (2006). The Who's Who of Cardiff City. Breedon Books. ISBN 1-8598-3462-0. 
  • Hayes, Dean P. (2004). Wales The Complete Who's Who of Footballers Since 1946. Sutton Publishing Limited. ISBN 0-7509-3700-9. 

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Dai — can mean: Dai people, one of the 56 recognized ethnic minorities of China Dai (Yindu), ethnic tribe of Chin, Myanmar Dai County, in Shanxi, China Dai (Spring and Autumn Period), a state during the Spring and Autumn Period Dai (Sixteen Kingdoms),… …   Wikipedia

  • Dai-Ichi-dōri Station — 第一通り駅 Dai Ichi dōri Station Location Prefecture …   Wikipedia

  • Dai Rees (rugby) — For the rugby league footballer of the 1900s for Wales, and Salford, see Dai Rees (rugby league born circa 1885). For the rugby union footballer for Wales B , Abercarn, Newbridge, Newport, Cross Keys, and coach for Wales 7s, Newport Gwent Dragons …   Wikipedia

  • Cua Dai Beach Hotel — (Хойан,Вьетнам) Категория отеля: 3 звездочный отель Адрес: Au Co Street, Phuoc Hai, Cua Da …   Каталог отелей

  • Midori-dai Station — Midoridai Station みどり台駅 Midoridai Station Location Prefecture …   Wikipedia

  • Botánicos por la abreviatura del autor — Anexo:Botánicos por la abreviatura del autor Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Autor botánico es quien por primera vez describe una planta. Su nombre científico viene dado por su nomenclatura binomial seguida de la abreviatura del autor/es botánico/s …   Wikipedia Español

  • Anexo:Botánicos por la abreviatura del autor — Autor botánico es quien por primera vez describe una planta. Su nombre científico viene dado por su nomenclatura binomial seguida de la abreviatura del autor/es botánico/s. Así Aconitum anthora L. indica que fue nombrada por Carlos Linneo, el… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Chūō, Tokyo — Chūō 中央   Special ward   中央区 · Chūō City Skyl …   Wikipedia

  • Japān — (hierzu Karte »Japan und Korea«), Inselreich im äußersten Osten Asiens, das Nihón, Nippón oder Dai Nippon der Japaner, im Mittelalter Zipangu genannt. Diese Namen stammen teils von der chinesischen Bezeichnung Dschipönnkwo, teils von den sinisch… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • japan — japanner, n. /jeuh pan /, n., adj., v., japanned, japanning. n. 1. any of various hard, durable, black varnishes, originally from Japan, for coating wood, metal, or other surfaces. 2. work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner. 3. Japans,… …   Universalium

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”