词条 | Len Duquemin |
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| name = Len Duquemin | image = | fullname = Leonard Stanley Duquemin | birth_date = {{birth date|1924|7|17|df=y}} | birth_place = Cobo, Guernsey | death_date = {{Death date and age|2003|4|20|1924|7|17|df=y}} | death_place = Buckhurst Hill,[1] England | position = Centre forward | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = | years1 = – |clubs1 = Vauxbelet |caps1 = |goals1 = | years2 = 1946 |clubs2 = Colchester United |caps2 = 1 |goals2 = 0 | years3 = 1946–1957 |clubs3 = Tottenham Hotspur |caps3 = 274 |goals3 = 114 | years4 = 1958–1960 |clubs4 = Bedford Town |caps4 = 64 |goals4 = 52 | years5 = 1960–1961 |clubs5 = Hastings United |caps5 = |goals5 = | years6 = 1961–1962 |clubs6 = Romford |caps6 = 8 |goals6 = 4 }}Leonard Stanley "Len" Duquemin (17 July 1924 – 20 April 2003) was a professional footballer best known as a player for Tottenham Hotspur. Nicknamed The Duke, he made his debut for Spurs in March 1946,[2] and was a key member of Arthur Rowe's successful "push and run" side that won the league title in 1951.[3] CareerBorn in Cobo, Guernsey Duquemin was the first famous footballer to come from the Channel Islands. During the German occupation of the Channel Islands during World War II, it is said that Duquemin hid in a Catholic monastery. He made a single appearance for Colchester United in 1946. Between 1946 and 1957 he made 307 appearances for Tottenham Hotspur and scored 134 goals.[4] He won the League Championship in 1951 having won the Second Division title the year before. Known as 'Reliable Len' for his hard work rather than for being a stylish player. His value was seen in his ability to create space for some of his more renowned teammates, and he became a key member of Arthur Rowe's famous 'push and run' side which transformed the style of football played in the Post War period. He played alongside Alf Ramsey and Bill Nicholson Duquemin made his last league appearance for Tottenham in the 1956-57 season. He played just one match, though it brought him the last of his goals for the club. He subsequently spent four seasons in non-league football, first with Bedford Town F.C., with whom he won a Southern League Championship medal in the 1958-59 season, then with Hastings United and Romford. He left the game in 1962. After his retirement he ran a newsagents shop close to White Hart Lane in Northumberland Park and later became the landlord at the Haunch of Venison public house in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire.[5] HonoursClub
References1. ^{{Hugman|5597|accessdate=10 November 2016}} 2. ^Len Duquemin Debut THFC Official website - retrieved 20 March 2008 3. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/news/death-of-the-duke-210403/ |title=Death of The Duke |date=21 April 2003 |work=Tottenham Hotspur}} 4. ^Len Duquemin stats on THFC site- retrieved 20 March 2008 {{webarchive|url=https://www.webcitation.org/5hFlbhxk6?url=http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/history/history_azofplayers.html |date= 3 June 2009 }} 5. ^Len Duquemin - Obituary - Bnet - retrieved 20 March 2008 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.Coludaybyday.co.uk/Statistics/Player%20Stats/PlayerHonours/PlayerPremierLeague.html |title=Tier One (Premier League) Honours |work=Coludaybyday.co.uk}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.Coludaybyday.co.uk/Statistics/Player%20Stats/PlayerHonours/PlayerTheChampionship.html |title=Tier Two (Championship) Honours |work=Coludaybyday.co.uk}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.Coludaybyday.co.uk/Statistics/Player%20Stats/PlayerHonours/PlayerSouthernLeague.html |title=Southern League Honours |work=Coludaybyday.co.uk}} External links
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