Stan Pearson
Football, Football player
1919 – 1997
Who was Stan Pearson?
Stanley Clare Pearson was an English football player. He was born in Salford.
Pearson was signed by Manchester United as an amateur in December 1935 and turned professional in May 1937. His first senior game came against Chesterfield in 1937. When his career was interrupted by the war, he served with the 2nd/4th Lancashires. He helped United win the 1948 FA Cup and 1952 league championship. He retired in 1953 with 148 career goals in 343 appearances, with just two goals behind Ruud van Nistelrooy. During his time at Manchester United, he score five hat-tricks; four in the league and one in the FA Cup. His first came in the 5–0 victory over Liverpool in 1946, and in the 1948 FA Cup semi-final he scored all the goals when United won 3–1 against Derby County at Hillsborough in Sheffield. His hat-trick against Liverpool in September 1946 occurred at Maine Road, and would be the last hat-trick by a Manchester United player against the Anfield club until September 2010, when Bulgarian Dimitar Berbatov scored all three of United's goals in a 3-2 league win at Old Trafford.
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- Born
- Jan 11, 1919
Salford, Greater Manchester - Nationality
- England
- Lived in
- Salford, Greater Manchester
- Died
- Feb 20, 1997
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on July 23, 2013
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