词条 | Charlie Bell (footballer, born 1894) |
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| name = Charlie Bell | image = | caption = | fullname = Charles Oliver Bell[1] | birth_date = {{birth date|1894|5|18|df=y}} | birth_place = Dumfries, Scotland | death_date = {{death date and age|1939|6|5|1894|5|18|df=y}}[2] | death_place = Bournemouth, England | height = | position = Centre forward | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = Dumfries Wanderers | youthyears2 = | youthclubs2 = Douglas Wanderers | years1 = 19XX–1913 | caps1 = | goals1 = | clubs1 = Carlisle City | years2 = 1913–1914 | caps2 = 1 | goals2 = 2 | clubs2 = Woolwich Arsenal | years3 = 1914–1915 | caps3 = 11 | goals3 = 7 | clubs3 = Chesterfield | years4 = | caps4 = | goals4 = | clubs4 = Barrow | years5 = 1921–1922 | caps5 = 0 | goals5 = 0 | clubs5 = Queens Park Rangers | nationalyears1 = | nationalteam1 = | nationalcaps1 = | nationalgoals1 = | manageryears1 = 1919–1922 | manageryears2 = 1923–1925 | manageryears3 = 1927–1928 | manageryears4 = 1928–1930 | manageryears5 = 1932–1933 | manageryears6 = 1933 | manageryears7 = 1935 | manageryears8 = 1936–1939 | managerclubs1 = Sporting CP | managerclubs2 = Wigan Borough | managerclubs3 = Padova | managerclubs4 = Sporting CP | managerclubs5 = Marseille | managerclubs6 = Nice | managerclubs7 = Mansfield Town | managerclubs8 = Bournemouth }} Charles Oliver Bell (18 May 1894 – 5 June 1939)[2][3] was a footballer and manager. BirthThere is some uncertainty over the details of Charlie Bell's birth. Some sources report him as being born in Dumfries in Scotland,[4] although RSSSF states that he was born in Cambridge in England. Playing careerHe started his footballing career as a junior with Dumfries Wanderers and after a short spell at Castle Douglas side, Douglas Wanderers, he decided to move down south, signing for Carlisle City.[1] He then played for other clubs south of the border, namely Woolwich Arsenal, Chesterfield, Barrow and Queens Park Rangers in a career impacted by World War I.[1][2][4][5] Coaching and managementAfter coaching jobs at Sporting Clube de Portugal,[4] Reading and Notts County, he became a full-time manager at Wigan Borough.[2] He left England for Italy, where he coached Padova from 1927 to 1928.[6] He came back to Lisbon with Sporting Clube de Portugal in 1928. In 1932, he was the first Marseille manager in the newly founded French professional football championship. In France, he had also a stint at Nice.[7] He came back to England in 1935, with Mansfield Town and then managed Bournemouth for three years.[8] DeathHe died soon after, aged 45. As with his birth, again there is some uncertainty around location. Some sources report that he died in Bournemouth but the RSSSF reports that he died in the town of his boyhood, Dumfries.[6] References1. ^1 2 {{Cite book |title=Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 |last=Joyce |first=Michael |publisher=Tony Brown |year=2012 |isbn=190589161X |location=Nottingham |page=23}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.yeoldetreeandcrown.co.uk/modules/news/article.php?storyid=41|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090106230041/http://www.yeoldetreeandcrown.co.uk/modules/news/article.php?storyid=41|title=Ye Olde Tree and Crown – Wigan Athletic Fans Site – Wigan Athletic Football Club Fans Site|archivedate=6 January 2009|publisher=|accessdate=25 March 2016}} 3. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.cfchistory.com/2018-Update/Football%20League-1.xlsx |title=Chesterfield FC: Player-based information – 1921–2018 |access-date=10 June 2018}} 4. ^1 2 {{cite news|url=http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/sport/Forgotten-Scot-who-helped-to.6718961.jp|last=Bathgate|first=Stuart|work=The Scotsman|title=Forgotten Scot who helped to shape Sporting Lisbon's history|accessdate=16 February 2011|date=16 February 2011}} 5. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.arsenal.com/historic/players/charles-bell|title=Charles Bell|website=www.arsenal.com|language=en|access-date=9 June 2018}} 6. ^1 {{Cite web|url=http://www.rsssf.com/players/eng-players-in-it.html|title=English Players in Italy|website=www.rsssf.com|access-date=9 June 2018}} 7. ^1 {{Cite web |url=http://om1899.com/personnalites.php?id=48 |title=OM1899 tout sur l'OM |accessdate=25 March 2016}} 8. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.afcb.co.uk/page/ClubInfo/ |title=AFC Bournemouth Club Information |date=8 October 2008 |website=www.afcb.co.uk |publisher=AFC Bournemouth |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090105235447/http://www.afcb.co.uk/page/ClubInfo/ |archive-date=5 January 2009 |dead-url=yes |accessdate=18 August 2013}} External links
|title= Charlie Bell: navigation boxes |list1={{Sporting Clube de Portugal managers}}{{Wigan Borough F.C. managers}}{{Calcio Padova managers}}{{Olympique de Marseille managers}}{{OGC Nice managers}}{{Mansfield Town F.C. managers}}{{A.F.C. Bournemouth managers}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bell, Charlie}} 19 : 1894 births|1939 deaths|Scottish footballers|Scottish football managers|Arsenal F.C. players|Chesterfield F.C. players|Barrow A.F.C. players|Queens Park Rangers F.C. players|Sporting CP managers|Calcio Padova managers|Olympique de Marseille managers|OGC Nice managers|Mansfield Town F.C. managers|A.F.C. Bournemouth managers|Wigan Borough F.C. managers|Sportspeople from Dumfries|Scottish expatriate football managers|Scottish expatriate sportspeople in Portugal|Association footballers not categorized by position |
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