- Stan Mortensen
Football manager infobox
playername = Stan Mortensen
fullname = Stanley Harding Mortensen
nickname = Morty
dateofbirth = birth date|1921|5|26|df=y
dateofdeath = death date and age|1991|5|22|1921|5|26|df=y
cityofbirth =South Shields
countryofbirth =England
height =
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position =Centre forward
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1941-1955
1943-1944
1944-1945
1955-1957
1957-1958
1958-1959
1960-1962
clubs = Blackpool
→ Bath City (guest)
→ Arsenal (guest)
Hull City
Southport
Bath City
Lancaster City
caps(goals) = 317 (197)
019 0(25)
042 0(18)
036 0(10)
nationalyears = 1943
1947-1953
nationalteam = Wales (wartime guest)
England
→ wartime
nationalcaps(goals)= 001 00(0)
025 0(23)
003 00(3)
manageryears = 1967-1969
managerclubs = Blackpool
pcupdate = January 19, 2007
ntupdate = January 19, 2007Stanley Harding Mortensen (
26 May 1921 —22 May 1991 ), commonly referred to as Stan Mortensen, was an English professional footballer, most famous for his part in the 1953 FA Cup Final (subsequently known as "The Matthews Final"), in which he became the only player ever to score a hat-trick in a WembleyFA Cup Final . He was also both the first player to score for England in aFIFA World Cup qualifying campaign and the first England player to score in the tournament proper.Wartime career
South Shields -born Mortensen went to war in 1939 as a wireless operator and overcame an injury - sustained when his RAF bomber crashed, leaving him as the only survivor - to become one ofEngland 's best post-war players.During the war, he scored dozens of goals before making a strange piece of history by switching teams to play for Wales when they needed a reserve during a game against England in 1943. [ [http://www.englandfootballonline.com/TeamHist/TrivPlyrsOtherNatTeams.html Guest Player for Wales] ]
Post-war career
On
May 25 1947 , Mortensen made his full England debut against Portugal and immediately announced himself on the scene by scoring four goals in a 10-0 win. [ [http://www.thefa.com/England/SeniorTeam/Archive/matchstats.html?m=234 TheFA.com - Match Statistics ] ] The next year, Mortensen played all six England internationals and scored seven goals, including a hat-trick against Sweden. In 1953, he played his part - and scored - in England's mauling at the hands of Hungary, but this was a rare blotch on an otherwise outstanding record.In a playing career spent mostly with Blackpool, Mortensen scored 197 league goals in 317 games. By the end of his career, he had played twenty-five times for England and scored 23 goals.
Between 1945 and 1950, Mortensen scored in twelve consecutive rounds of the FA Cup, including the Final in 1948.
After nine years with Blackpool, Mortensen went on to play for Hull City, Southport, Bath City and, after coming out of retirement, Lancaster City. After retiring for good, he returned to Blackpool as manager between 1967 and 1969, when he was sacked. He also auctioned his football medals in order to help Blackpool through a tough spell.Fact|date=February 2007
Mortensen topped the First Division goalscoring charts in 1951, with 30 goals. His most famous performance occurred two years later in the FA Cup Final of 1953, when he helped Blackpool to a 4-3 win against Bolton, after being 3-1 down, by scoring a hat-trick. Mortensen's third goal came with just a minute left in the game, and Bill Perry's injury-time goal sealed the victory.
Many players have scored twice in FA Cup finals since Morty's unique achievement without getting that elusive third goal. Manchester United's
Bryan Robson had a golden opportunity to equal the feat in the replay of the 1983 final but, having scored twice, he passed up the chance to take a penalty awarded later in the game, withArnold Muhren instead scoring from the spot.On
November 18 1989 , Mortensen led the Blackpool team out onto theBloomfield Road pitch for theirFA Cup first-round tie with Bolton. Former Wanderers forward,Nat Lofthouse , who faced Mortensen and Blackpool in the 1953 FA Cup final, led the visitors out.Death and legacy
Mortensen died four days shy of his 70th birthday, on
May 22 1991 , the very day his beloved Blackpool reached Wembley for the first time since that famous afternoon in 1953. They had beaten Scunthorpe United 3-2 on aggregate to reach the Fourth Division play-off final. A minute's silence was held before the final against Torquay United.On his death, it was said, "They'll probably call it the Matthews funeral," [cite web|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/they-dont-make-em-like-stan-any-more-625527.html|title=They don't make 'em like Stan any more|last=Maume|first=Chris|date=
2000-04-12 |accessdate=2008-06-09|publisher=The Independent ] in reference to Mortensen's overshadowing by Stanley Matthews after the 1953 FA Cup Final. His funeral was held at St John's parish church, Blackpool, and he was cremated atCarleton Crematorium in Carleton,Lancashire .The month of May became associated with much of his life. During May, he: was born, signed professionally, made his England debut, won the FA Cup, and died. [ [http://www.thefa.com/England/SeniorTeam/Archive/?pf=p&i=1429&
] ]In 2003, Mortensen was posthumously inducted into the
English Football Hall of Fame in recognition of his talent and achievements.On
August 23 2005 , a statue of Mortensen was unveiled (by his widow, Jean, and former Blackpool teammateJimmy Armfield ) in front ofBloomfield Road 's new North Stand, which now bears his name. [ [http://archive.thisislancashire.co.uk/2005/8/23/868495.html Legend 'Morty' remembered ] ]Honours
Blackpool
*FA Cup winner: 1952/53
*Lancashire Cup winner: 1953/54ee also
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Blackpool F.C. season 1966-67
*Blackpool F.C. season 1967-68
*Blackpool F.C. season 1968-69 Notes
External links
* [http://www.blackpoolfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/SeasideLegendsDetail/0,,10432~73930,00.html Profile at Blackpool F.C.'s official website]
* [http://www.soccerbase.com/players_details.sd?playerid=5621 Playing profile at Soccerbase]
* [http://www.soccerbase.com/managers2.sd?managerid=1140 Managerial profile at Soccerbase]
* [http://www.thefa.com/England/SeniorTeam/Archive/?pf=p&i=1429&
]
* [http://www.englandfc.com/Profiles/php/PlayerProfileByName.php?id=694 Appearances and goals record for England]
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