- Cliff Jones (footballer)
:"This page refers to the Welsh footballer. For other persons named Cliff Jones, see
Cliff Jones (disambiguation) ."Football player infobox
playername = Cliff Jones
fullname = Clifford William Jones
height =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1935|2|7
cityofbirth =Swansea
countryofbirth =Wales
dateofdeath =
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
position = Winger (retired)
years = 1952–1958
1958–1969
1969–1970
1970–?
clubs = Swansea Town
Tottenham Hotspur
Fulham
Kings Lynn
Wealdstone
caps(goals) = 168 (47)
318 (135)
025 0(2)
nationalyears = 1952–1967
nationalteam = Wales
nationalcaps(goals) = 059 0(16)Clifford William Jones (b.
February 7 ,1935 ) is a former Welsh football international, who was capped 59 times for Wales and was a crucial member of Tottenham Hotspur's 1960-61 Double-winning side and at the time was widely considered as the best left winger in the world.Jones was born in
Swansea and first played League football forBilly McCandless ' Swansea Town (later Swansea City) in 1952, appearing only 25 times as a winger for the club before being called into the Welsh national side. Jones was part of the Wales side that beat England 2-1 atNinian Park onOctober 22 ,1955 and always credited the winner he scored as his best ever goal. [http://www.truegreats.com/player.asp?c=117&p=158]He travelled to
Sweden with the side for the1958 FIFA World Cup where Wales did so well, losing, agonisingly to Brazil via a goal that Stuart Williams deflected beyondJack Kelsey . He played 59 times for Wales, scoring 16 goals. [http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/player/cliffjones.htm]He was bought by Bill Nicholson for
Tottenham Hotspur in 1958 and quickly became an indispensable part of the development of that team, figuring in the double-winning side as an attacking midfielder (scoring 15 goals in 29 games) and going on to feature in the 1962FA Cup winning side as well as the famous 1963Cup Winners' Cup Final againstAtlético Madrid inRotterdam in which Spurs won 5-1. Jones always maintained a healthy connection with his place of birth returning to train local children when he was with Tottenham [http://www.shetlandtoday.co.uk/Shetlandtimes/content_details.asp?ContentID=19358]Jones finally moved on from
White Hart Lane in 1968 in order to take up a position with Fulham for two seasons and, afterwards, played for Kings Lynn and Wealdstone. [http://www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com/fulham/fulham.htm]He currently works alongside
Jimmy Greaves on the after-dinner speech circuit and atWhite Hart Lane as a match host for club guests in the legends lounge.Jones came from a great footballing family. His uncle Bryn Jones played for Arsenal in the 1930s; his father Ivor Jones played for Wales during the same decade.
Honours
Tottenham Hotspur
* English First Division Winner 1961* F.A. Cup Winner - 1961, 1967
* European Cup Winners Cup Winner - 1963
ources
*Jones, Cliff, Forward with Spurs (London: Stanley Paul, 1962).
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