Albert Cox

Football, Football player

1917 – 2003

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Who was Albert Cox?

Albert Edward Harrison Cox was a footballer who played as a left-back for Sheffield United and Halifax Town.

Cox joined Sheffield United from amateur side Woodhouse Mills United F.C., and quickly settled into the first team at Bramall Lane. He made his league debut against Blackpool at Bramall Lane on 20 February 1936, in a 1–0 win. In 1936, Sheffield United reached the FA Cup semi-finals, where they met fellow Second Division side Fulham. Normal left-back, Charlie Wilkinson was injured and unavailable to play in the semi-final, so the inexperiennced Cox took his place. Cox remained "cool in defence" as Fulham were defeated 2–1. Wilkinson recovered from his injury in time for the final and manager, Teddy Davison, "opted for age and experience" over Cox.

Cox was often described as a 'bungle of energy' on the field of play. His partner at full-back in the late 1930s was Harry Hooper.

Although World War II interrupted his career, Cox played on for several seasons after hostilities had ended, and became one of the most consistent left-backs in the Football League. In total he made 267 league appearances for the Blades with 5 goals.

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Born
Jun 24, 1917
Treeton
Nationality
  • England
Lived in
  • Treeton
Died
Apr 1, 2003

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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