Samuel Ashworth

{{short description|English footballer}}

{{For|the English co-operator|Samuel Ashworth (co-operator)}}

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{{Infobox football biography

| name = Samuel Ashworth

| image =

| caption =

| fullname = Samuel Bolton Ashworth

| birth_date = 11 March 1877

| birth_place = Fenton, England

| death_date = {{death date and age|1925|12|30|1877|03|11|df=y}}

| death_place = Stoke-on-Trent, England

| height =

| position = Defender

| youthyears1 =

| youthclubs1 = Stoke Alliance

| youthyears2 =

| youthclubs2 = Fenton Town

| youthyears3 =

| youthclubs3 = Stafford Wednesday

| years1 = ?-?

| clubs1 = Stafford Rangers

| caps1 = ?

| goals1 = ?

| years2 = ?-?

| clubs2 = Stoke Nomads

| caps2 = ?

| goals2 = ?

| years3 = 1901–1903

| clubs3 = Stoke

| caps3 = 34

| goals3 = 0

| years4 = ?-?

| clubs4 = Oxford City

| caps4 = ?

| goals4 = ?

| years5 = 1903–1904

| clubs5 = Manchester City

| caps5 = 18

| goals5 = 0

| years6 = 1904

| clubs6 = Reading

| caps6 = 0

| goals6 = 0

| years7 = 1904–1905

| clubs7 = Everton

| caps7 = 11

| goals7 = 0

| years8 = 1905–1906

| clubs8 = Burslem Port Vale

| caps8 = 4

| goals8 = 0

| years9 = ?-?

| clubs9 = North Staffs Nomads

| caps9 = ?

| goals9 = ?

| years10 = ?-?

| clubs10 = Northern Nomads

| caps10 = ?

| goals10 = ?

| totalcaps = 67+

| totalgoals = 0+

| years11 = ?-?

| clubs11 = Sheffield

| caps11 = ?

| goals11 = ?

| years12 = ?-?

| clubs12 = Richmond Association

| caps12 = ?

| goals12 = ?

}}

Samuel Bolton Ashworth (11 March 1877 – 30 December 1925) was an English footballer who played as a defender in the Football League for Burslem Port Vale, Everton, Manchester City and Stoke.{{cite book|last=Matthews|first=Tony|title=The Encyclopaedia of Stoke City|year=1994|publisher=Lion Press|isbn=0-9524151-0-0}} He played for Manchester City in their victory in the 1904 FA Cup final, and also helped both City and Everton to finish second in the First Division.

Career

Ashworth played for Staffordshire clubs Stoke Alliance, Fenton Town, Stafford Wednesday, Stafford Rangers, and Stoke Nomads before joining Stoke in 1901. He played 29 times in 1901–02, being used in all three midfield positions, but lost his first-team place at the Victoria Ground in 1902–03 and made only 10 appearances. He left for Manchester City at the end of the season, who had just won promotion into the First Division. In his one season at Hyde Road, he won the 1904 FA Cup at Crystal Palace after injury prevented Billy Holmes from playing; City beat Bolton Wanderers 1–0. City also finished second in the Football League, three points behind The Wednesday. However, Ashworth featured in just 22 games all season, and then went on to play for Reading in the Southern League, and then played 11 league games for First Division runners-up Everton in 1904–05, before returning to Staffordshire with Second Division side Burslem Port Vale in October 1905.{{cite book|last=Kent|first=Jeff|title=Port Vale Personalities|publisher=Witan Books|page=10|year=1996|isbn=0-9529152-0-0}} His appearances during the season were restricted due to other commitments. He left the Athletic Ground in the summer. He later played for North Staffs Nomads, Northern Nomads, Sheffield and Richmond Association. He returned to Stoke in 1920 and became a club director until he died in 1925.

Personal life

In 1915, a year after the outbreak of the First World War, Ashworth enlisted in the Royal Garrison Artillery.{{Cite web |last=Yates |first=Jamie |date=7 October 2019 |title=Architect of His Own Success: Samuel Bolton Ashworth – Jamie Yates |url=http://efcheritagesociety.com/?p=4356 |access-date=9 March 2021 |website=Everton FC Heritage Society}} He served on the Western Front in France and Belgium and was gassed during fighting on the Ypres Salient, spending three months in hospital. Ashworth was mentioned in despatches in November 1915 and was commissioned as a second lieutenant the following month.{{London Gazette| issue = 29399| date = 1915-12-10| supp = y| page = 12414}}{{Cite news|url=https://www.footballandthefirstworldwar.org/samuel-ashworth-service-record/|title=Samuel Bolton Ashworth {{!}} Service Record {{!}} Football and the First World War|work=Football and the First World War|access-date=27 November 2018|language=en-US}}

Career statistics

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|+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition

rowspan="2"|Club

!rowspan="2"|Season

!colspan="3"|League

!colspan="2"|FA Cup

!colspan="2"|Total

DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
rowspan="2"|Stoke

|1901–02{{ENFA}}

| rowspan="2" |First Division

|25

040290
1902–03

|9

010100
Manchester City

|1903–04{{Cite web |url=http://bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/History/Players/Player.aspx?id=142 |title=Sam Ashworth – MCFC Players – Manchester City, Man City History – Bluemoon-MCFC |website=bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk |access-date=2 December 2017}}

|First Division

|18

040220
Everton

|1904–05[http://www.evertonfc.com/stats/?mode=player_details&player_id=20 Profile] evertonfc.com

|First Division

|11

000110
Burslem Port Vale

|1905–06

|Second Division

|4

02060
colspan="3"|Career total

!67

0110780

Honours

Manchester City

  • FA Cup: 1903–04{{Cite web |url=http://bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/History/Matches/Match.aspx?id=398 |title=Manchester City vs Bolton Wanderers, F.A. Cup, Sat 23 April 1904 |website=bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk |access-date=2 December 2017}}

References