Don Dearson

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Don Dearson
Personal information
Full name Donald John Dearson
Date of birth May 13, 1914
Place of birth    Ynysybwl, Wales
Date of death    December 24, 1990 (aged 76)
Place of death    Birmingham, England
Playing position Utility player
Youth clubs
–1932
1932–1934
Llantwit Major
Barry
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1934–1947
1947–1950
1950–1951
1951–1952
1952–1953
Birmingham City
Coventry City
Walsall
Nuneaton Borough
Bilston
131 0(17)
084 0(10)
051 0(13)

   
National team
1938–1939 Wales 003 000

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

Donald John "Don" Dearson (May 13, 1914December 24, 1990) was a Welsh professional footballer who won three caps for his country and played for Birmingham City, Coventry City and Walsall.

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Don Dearson was born in Ynysybwl, Glamorgan. He began his football career as an inside-forward with Barry and moved to First Division Birmingham in 1934. By 1936–37 he had established himself as a first-team player. The following season he was joint top goalscorer, sharing the honour with Welsh international colleague Wilson Jones. In the last full season played before the Second World War, he moved to half-back. He won three full caps for Wales in their last three pre-war internationals.

A qualified electrical engineer, he was in a reserved occupation during the war, and was available to represent his country in 15 wartime and victory international matches. Chosen to play against England at Birmingham's home ground, St Andrews, in 1941, Dearson missed a penalty; Wales lost 2–1.[1] He also made 166 appearances for Birmingham in wartime football, including helping the club to the championship of the 1945–46 Football League South.

By the time the Football League proper resumed after the war, Dearson was past his best. He played another half-season for Birmingham as a fullback before moving to Second Division Coventry City and then to Walsall of the Third Division South, before finally giving up League football at the age of 37. He still played another couple of years of non-league football with Birmingham Combination side Nuneaton Borough and Bilston.

After retiring from the game he worked for BSA and British Leyland, and died in Sheldon, Birmingham at the age of 76.

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Persondata
NAME Dearson, Donald John
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Dearson, Don
SHORT DESCRIPTION Professional footballer
DATE OF BIRTH 1914-05-13
PLACE OF BIRTH Ynysybwl, Glamorgan, Wales
DATE OF DEATH 1990-12-24
PLACE OF DEATH Sheldon, Birmingham, England