Sir Stanley Matthews CBE (1 February 1915 – 23 February 2000) was an English footballer who played as an outside right. Often regarded as one of the greatest...
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Thomas Stanley Matthews (July 21, 1824 – March 22, 1889), known as Stanley Matthews in adulthood, was an American attorney, soldier, judge and Republican...
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Thomas Stanley Matthews (January 16, 1901 – January 4, 1991) was an American magazine editor, journalist, and writer. He served as editor of Time magazine...
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C. The 1930s saw the debut of club's most celebrated player, Stanley Matthews. Matthews, who grew up in Hanley, was an apprentice at the club and made...
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Sir Stanley Matthews (1915–2000) was an English football player. Stanley Matthews may also refer to: Stanley Matthews (judge) (1824–1889), Associate Justice...
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Stanley John Matthews (born 20 November 1945) is an English former professional tennis player. He became Wimbledon Boys' Champion in 1962 and reached...
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December 2001. Owen was the fifth English national to win the award after Stanley Matthews (1956), Bobby Charlton (1966) and Kevin Keegan (1978, 1979). Pierrend...
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idea of systematically singling out an individual in a team sport. Stanley Matthews of England was the inaugural winner of the Ballon d'Or. Prior to 2007...
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position being runners-up to Manchester United in 1955–56. In 1956, Stanley Matthews was the inaugural recipient of the Ballon d'Or. Blackpool were relegated...
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launching the careers of many high-profile players – most notably Stanley Matthews and Gordon Banks. The club was based at the Victoria Ground in Stoke-upon-Trent...
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judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries. Stanley Matthews received the award on 18 December 1956. Despite being born in Argentina...
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8 million as a replacement for the Victoria Ground. Former player Sir Stanley Matthews' ashes were buried beneath the centre circle of the pitch following...
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societies and became interested in Whig politics. His classmates included Stanley Matthews and John Celivergos Zachos. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa with the highest...
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1953 FA Cup final (redirect from Matthews Final)
1890. The match became famous for the performance of Blackpool winger Stanley Matthews, after whom it was nicknamed. It was the third FA Cup Final (after...
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legacy of British footballer Sir Stanley Matthews. Matthews tells the true story of the life and career of Sir Stanley Matthews considered by many to be the...
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South Stand (with "ARMFIELD" spelled out in white seats) and the Sir Stanley Matthews West Stand (with one of the club's nicknames, "SEASIDERS", spelled...
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success throughout the 1960s and 1970s, despite being briefly managed by Stanley Matthews, and were forced to apply for re-election after breaking FA rules on...
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the 1947–48 season, with the inaugural winner being Blackpool winger Stanley Matthews. The latest winner of the award as of 2023–24 is Phil Foden of Manchester...
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Macaulay (Scotland), Jackie Vernon (Ireland), Ron Burgess (Wales), Stanley Matthews (England), Wilf Mannion (England), Tommy Lawton (England), Billy Steel...
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Harry Kane, 82, 27 March 2015 – 14 July 2024 Longest England career Stanley Matthews, 22 years 228 days, 29 September 1934 – 15 May 1957 Shortest England...
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Searle became the first British boy to lift the Wimbledon trophy since Stanley Matthews won the Championships in 1962. Mili Poljičak was the defending champion...
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Retrieved 11 September 2023. "Kazuyoshi Miura scores at 50 to beat Sir Stanley Matthews' record". The Guardian. London. Associated Press. 13 March 2017. Archived...
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Memorabilia auction in London for the FA Cup winner's medal awarded to Sir Stanley Matthews in 1953. Hancock sold the medal in November 2014 for £220,000. In 2007...
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arguably the finest footballer in England at the time in right-winger Stanley Matthews, who had two spells with the club between 1930 and his retirement in...
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played as a goalkeeper, and as a boy he signed for Port Vale when Sir Stanley Matthews was the club's general manager and had a trial for the England youth...
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stationed in a wide position near the touchlines. Wingers such as Stanley Matthews or Jimmy Johnstone used to be classified as outside forwards in traditional...
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eligible Kevin Keegan 1968–1984 Liverpool (321) Winner in 1978 and 1979 Stanley Matthews 1932–1965 Blackpool (428) Winner in 1956 Lionel Messi 2003–present...
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of 1880—but men like Hayes, Hoar, George Edmunds, William Wheeler, Stanley Matthews, Henry Blair, William Evarts, George McCrary, Henry Dawes, and John...
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Justice Matthews refers to Stanley Matthews (judge) (1824–1889), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court. Justice Mathews or Matthews may also...
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