Stan Charlton

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Stan Charlton
Personal information
Full name Stanley Charlton
Date of birth June 28, 1929 (age 77)
Place of birth    Exeter, Devon, England
Playing position Right back
Club information
Current club Retired
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
19??-52
1952-55
1955-58
1958-65
Bromley
Leyton Orient
Arsenal
Leyton Orient

151 (1)
099 (0)
216 (1)   
National team
19??-52 England amateur 4 (0)
Teams managed
1965-72 Weymouth

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Stanley "Stan" Charlton (born 28 June 1929 in Exeter, Devon) is an English former football player and manager. He is the son of Stanley Charlton, who played at full back for Exeter City and Crystal Palace during the 1920s and 1930s.

He started his career as an amateur with Bromley, and won four caps for the England amateur team, and was a member of the 1952 Olympic football tournament squad for the Great Britain team, although he did not play.[1] He signed as a professional for Leyton Orient in 1952, and was a near ever-present for the next three seasons for Orient, as they finished runners-up in the Third Division in 1954-55.

In November 1955 Charlton joined Arsenal with Orient team-mate Vic Groves for £30,000, and succeeded Len Wills as the club's first-choice right back. He made his debut on December 24, 1955 against Chelsea and remained in the same position for nearly all of the rest of the season; he was also an ever-present in 1956-57 and 1957-58, and played for the London XI in both legs of the semi-finals of the 1955-58 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup against Lausanne Sports.

However, he was dropped by Arsenal after a 3-1 defeat to Burnley in September 1958, in favour of Wills, the man he had originally displaced. Having made only four appearances in the first half of 1958-59 for Arsenal, he moved back to Orient in December 1958; he made 110 appearances for Arsenal, scoring three goals (all of them in the FA Cup). At Orient, he remained at the side for the next seven seasons, skippering them to promotion to the First Division in 1962 and for their one and only season in the top flight, 1962-63.

Charlton retired in summer 1965, having played 366 league matches for Orient over the two spells. He became manager of Weymouth and remained in that post for seven years. After that, he became a district manager for a local football pools company. As of October 2005, he was still alive, having still remained involved with Leyton Orient's Fans' Trust.[2]

Despite his surname, he is not related to the more famous footballers Bobby Charlton and Jack Charlton, who were two contemporaries of his but he will always be rembered as Mr Leyton Orient.

Preceded by
Frank O'Farrell
Weymouth manager
1965–72
Succeeded by
Graham Williams

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ XV. Olympiad Helsinki 1952 Football Tournament. RSSSF.
  2. ^ LOFT sponsors Theo's Gang. Leyton Orient Fans' Trust.

[edit] References

  • Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.) (1995). Arsenal Who's Who. Independent UK Sports. ISBN 1-899429-03-4.