- Francis Sparks
Francis John Sparks (
4 July 1855 –13 February 1934 ) was an English amateur footballer, who played as a forward. He won theFA Cup in 1880 with Clapham Rovers and made three appearances for England, scoring three goals and being appointed captain.Career
Sparks was born in
Billericay ,Essex and played forSt Albans Pilgrims in 1873. He switched to join Brondesbury later that year for the rest of the season [cite book | author=Graham Betts| title=England: Player by player | publisher=Green Umbrella Publishing | year=2006|pages=p.225| isbn=1-905009-63-1] , and was part of the team defeated 5–0 by eventual finalists Royal Engineers in the FA Cup first round in October.Between 1876 and 1878 he played for Upton Park before joining Hertfordshire Rangers. His first England appearance came against Scotland on
5 April 1879 . The match was played at theKennington Oval and had originally been scheduled for1 April but was postponed because of heavy snowfall. At half time, England were 4–1 down to the Scots.Charlie Bambridge scored early in the second half and his team-mates had levelled the score by the 75th minute. With less than ten minutes remaining, the Scots scored what they thought was the winning goal but the referee disallowed it as offside. The English forwards then raced upfield with Bambridge scoring the winning goal, thus enabling England to claim their first victory over the Scots since 1873 in what was described as "the most exciting England and Scotland game to date". [cite book |last= Gibbons|first= Philip|authorlink= |title= Association Football in Victorian England - A History of the Game from 1863 to 1900|year= 2001|publisher= Upfront Publishing|pages=p.56|isbn=1-84426-035-6] [cite web | title=England 5 Scotland 4, 5 April 1879 (Match summary)|url=http://www.englandstats.com/matchreport.php?mid=9 | publisher=www.englandstats.com| accessdate=2008-02-10]Sparks then joined Clapham Rovers, helping them to reach the final of the 1880 FA Cup. In the final against Oxford University Sparks was involved in the winning goal; with the prospect of extra time imminent, Sparks "made a clever run down the wing, crossed to the waiting
Clopton Lloyd-Jones who had the simple task of slotting the ball between the Oxford goalposts to secure a one-goal lead." [cite book |last= Gibbons|first= |authorlink= |title= |year= |publisher= |pages=p.58|isbn= ] This was last appearance in an FA Cup Final for both teams.In the month before the Cup Final, Sparks had made his last two international appearances. On
13 March he again played in the match against Scotland, this time played atHampden Park ,Glasgow . The match ended in a 5–4 victory for the Scots (the most goals England have ever scored in a game and lost). [ [http://www.englandstats.com/matchreport.php?mid=10 Scotland 5 England 4, 13 March 1880 (Match summary)] ] Sparks scored England's third goal, with two of England's goals coming fromCharlie Bambridge , whereas Scotland's scorers included ahat-trick fromGeorge Ker . His Clapham team-mate, Norman Bailey also played in this match, at half back.Sparks' final England appearance came away to Wales on
15 March , when he was appointed team captain. Six players made their England debut in this match [cite book |last= Gibbons|first= Philip|authorlink= |title= Association Football in Victorian England - A History of the Game from 1863 to 1900|year= 2001|pages=pp. 57-58|publisher= Upfront Publishing|isbn=1-84426-035-6] which England won 3–2 with two goals scored by Sparks.Thomas Brindle , who also scored, had to leave the game in the second half due to injury, and England played on with ten men. [ [http://www.englandstats.com/matchreport.php?mid=11 Wales 2 England 3, 15 March 1880 (Match summary)] ]Sparks later represented Essex and London, and was a member of
the Football Association Committee from 1876 to 1880. He died on13 February 1934 aged 78.Honours
;Clapham Rovers
*FA Cup winner: 1880References
External links
*Englandstats|id=900|name=Francis Sparks
* [http://www.englandfc.com/Profiles/php/PlayerProfileByName.php?id=908 England profile]
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