Robert Stevenson

Football, Football player

1869 –

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Who is Robert Stevenson?

Robert "Bob" Stevenson was a Scottish footballer, a versatile full and half back who could also play at centre forward.

Stevenson first played for Third Lanark, before joining Woolwich Arsenal in May 1894. He spent a single season with the Reds, playing at half-back for the first seven Second Division matches of the season, before being dropped. He was released by Woolwich Arsenal in March 1895 and joined Old Castle Swifts F.C.. They soon folded and Stevenson returned to Scotland, before being called up to play for the newly established Thames Ironworks F.C. team, who later went on to become West Ham United.

He was instantly installed as their first ever club captain, and Stevenson went on to play for "The Irons" for a season and a half. On his influence as a player for both Woolwich Arsenal and Thames Ironworks, this is written:

"Robert Stevenson, a full back of merit, who captained the Arsenal team in their early Second Division struggles, was among those who helped to build warships when the suggestion of a football club was made at the Thames Iron Works, and he was the first captain of the team.

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1869

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on July 23, 2013

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