George Briggs (footballer)

George Briggs
Personal information
Full nameGeorge Richard Briggs
Date of birth3 May 1903
Place of birthWombwell, Barnsley, England
Date of deathDeceased
Place of deathYorkshire, England
Height5 ft 6½ in (1.69 m)
Playing positionForward / Outside right
Youth career
Mitchell's Main Colliery
–1922Ardsley Athletic
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1922–1923Wombwell
1923Denaby United
1923–1933Birmingham298(98)
1933–1936Plymouth Argyle58(11)
1936–1937St Austell
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

George Richard Briggs (born 3 May 1903, deceased) was an English professional footballer, born in Wombwell, near Barnsley, South Yorkshire, who played as a forward or outside right for Birmingham and Plymouth Argyle.

Formerly a coal-miner, Briggs joined First Division Birmingham from Midland League Denaby United in December 1923. In 1924–25, his first full season at the club, he was joint top scorer. He was used in all forward positions before settling as an outside-right, the position in which he played in the 1931 FA Cup Final defeat. In all he made 324 appearances for Birmingham and scored 107 goals, which ranks him fourth in the club's all-time top scorers table.

In 1933 he moved to Plymouth Argyle where he spent three seasons. He died in his native Yorkshire.

Honours

Birmingham

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