Robert Duckworth

Robert William Duckworth (1870–1924) was an English professional association footballer who played as an inside–forward.[1]

Robert Duckworth
Personal information
Full name Robert William Duckworth
Date of birth Q3 1870
Place of birth Burnley, England
Date of death 1924 (aged 53 or 54)
Position(s) Inside forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1887 Royal Swifts
1888 Burnley 1 (0)
1888–1889 Nelson
1889–1890 Burnley 4 (1)
1890 Rossendale United
1894–1895 Lincoln City 24 (5)
1895 Rossendale United
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Duckworth signed for Royal Swifts in 1887 and joined Burnley the following year. Robert Duckworth, playing as a forward, made his League debut on 22 September 1888 at Dudley Road, the then home of Wolverhampton Wanderers. Burnley lost to the home team 4–1. When Robert Duckworth played as a forward against Wolverhampton Wanderers on 22 September 1888 he was approximately 18 years 38 days old; which made him, on that third weekend of League football, Burnley' youngest player, replacing Alec Brady. Robert Duckworth appeared in one of the 22 League matches played by Burnley in season 1888–89.[2]

Robert Duckworth made just five senior appearances during his time with Burnley, scoring one League goal in a 2–2 draw with Accrington in September 1889, his first appearance at Turf Moor, Burnley' home ground. His main Football League experience came in the Second Division with Lincoln City, for whom he was a regular during the Imps' 1894–95 campaign. He later rejoined Burnley but never appeared again at senior level.[3]

References

  1. Joyce, Michael (2004). Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939. SoccerData. p. 79. ISBN 1-899468-67-6.
  2. "English National Football Archive". Retrieved 7 January 2018. (registration & fee required)
  3. Metcalf, Mark (2013). The Origins of the Football League The First Season 1888/89. Stroud: Amberley. p. 190. ISBN 978 1 4456 1881 4.


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