RARE 1920 LONDON FA PROFESSIONAL CHARITY FUND MEDAL CLAPTON ORIENT O WILLIAMS




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Information:
Reference Number: Avaluer:662583Surname Initial: W
Type: MedalCountry/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Clubs: Clapton OrientSeason: 1920
Original Description:
A very rare 9ct. gold London Football Association Professional Charity Fund Medal 1920.   The obverse has the crest of the London F.A. and inscribed "LONDON FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION PROFESSIONAL CHARITY FUND 1920".  The reverse inscribed "C.O.F.C. O.Williams".  The medal weighs 19.8g.  The medal is in excellent condition.  See scans.  
The medal was won by Owen Williams of Clapton Orient.
Owen Williams (23 September 1896 – 9 December 196...0)] was an English football player most notable for his career with Clapton Orient and Middlesbrough. He also played twice for the England national football team.Williams was once on the books of Sunderland, but he was allowed to leave the area and so he moved to Manchester United. He failed to settle at that club and so he returned to North East England, where he played non-league football for Easington Colliery Welfare.At the end of World War I, an interest was shown in him by Clapton Orient, beginning a successful league career. Williams spent five years at Orient, making over 160 appearances. At Orient, he also earned two England international caps, in games against Northern Ireland and Wales. This made him the side's first international footballer and, along with John Townrow, shares the Orient record for most England national team appearances, both with just two.In February 1924 he signed for Middlesbrough, making his debut three days later against West Bromwich Albion. At the end of that season, Middlesbrough were relegated, but Williams stayed. In Williams' first full season at Boro' he joint top scored with Ian Dickson with seven goals each.Owen Williams became a member of the famous forward line that won the Second Division championship in 1926–27: Billy Birrell,  Billy Pease,  George Camsell,  Jacky Carr and Williams.At the end of the 1929–30 season, following another relegation and promotion, he was transfer listed and moved to Southend United for £250 in August.After just over a year, and only four goals in sixteen appearances, he moved on again, this time to Shildon.If you require any further information please email me.Postage worldwide by fully insured postage will be free.Payment by PayPal preferred.
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