George Graham Martin
George Graham Martin (born 3 September 1933) is a former South African footballer who played as a full back.[1]:323
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 3 September 1933 | ||
Position(s) | Full back | ||
Youth career | |||
Clyde | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
Western Province | |||
– | Marist Brothers | ||
– | Durban United | ||
– | Cape Town City | ||
National team | |||
South Africa | |||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only |
Martin started his football career at Clyde juniors under coach Johnny Walker (South African Goalkeeper 1929-1931).[1]:291
Eddie Firmani, Stuart Leary and Martin played at Clyde and representative Western Province schools, winning numerous cups and awards. At the time of Eddie Firmani and Stuart Leary accepted professional football contracts at Charlton Athletic F.C., but Martin's father refused the contract.
Martin represented Western Province and won Currie Cup titles in 1955 and 1956. Martin was offered a contract with Falkirk F.C., but Martin refused.[1]:294
He represented the South African national team (then referred to as Springboks) from 1957 to 1959,[1]:323 as a member of the last South African soccer team to tour overseas before South Africa was suspended from FIFA.[2] The team traveled to England on a two-week boat trip aboard the SA Carnarvon Castle.[1]:26 On this tour, Martin made his senior international debut on 16 November 1958, coming on as a replacement in a 3-1 loss to Portugal, at Nacional Lisbon.[3]
On returning home to South Africa, Martin played in the NFL for Marist Brothers,[1]:83 Durban United[1]:88 and Cape Town City.
References
- Raath, Peter (2002). Soccer Through the Years, 1862-2002. ISBN 0620298057.
- "Forgotten Pioneers". 1857 Football. Retrieved 1 June 2015
- "Portugal vs. South Africa".