Derek Lewin

Olympic athlete

1930 –

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Who is Derek Lewin?

Derek Lewin is a former amateur international footballer. He spent most of his playing career with Bishop Auckland scoring for them in each of their FA Amateur Cup finals at Wembley in 1955, 1956 and 1957. He also won five English Amateur international caps, and represented Great Britain in the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games.

In 1953, his talent attracted the eyes of the Oldham Athletic player manager George Hardwick who persuaded him to sign amateur forms. Although he found little time to train with his professional colleagues due to pressure of work in his family's business, his natural ability served the club well. He scored the only goal on his debut at Lincoln City in September, when the club recorded a rare win in what proved to be a very disappointing 1953-54 season, and went on to make a further eight Second Division appearances.

In 1958 following the crash at Munich Airport involving Manchester United, Derek brought Bob Hardisty and Warren Bradley to Old Trafford to assist the club through the problems of meeting their fixtures. In 1970 Derek became a director of Blackpool FC. He is now a Life Past President of Lancashire Football Association.

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May 18, 1930

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on July 23, 2013

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