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Jim
Hammond |
Fulham
FC
uncapped
1933 |
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Profile |
Full name |
Herbert Edward
Hammond |
Born |
7 November 1907 in Brighton, Sussex
[registered in Brighton, December 1907] |
Died |
16 June 1985, aged 77 years, 221 days |
Height/Weight |
not known |
Club Career |
Club(s) |
Represented Sussex
schools at the age of 16, and played with Lewes FC before joining Fulham
FC in 1928. Scoring 150 goals in 342 appearances. Injury forced his
retirement in 1938. |
Club honours |
Football
League Division Three South winners 1931-32 |
Individual honours |
None |
Distinctions |
Played 196 matches for Sussex CC between 1928 and 1946. |
Source |
ESPNcricinfo |
England Career |
Player number |
Uncapped |
Position(s) |
Centre-forward |
Major tournaments |
None |
Team honours |
None |
Individual honours |
England
Amateur (one appearance) |
Distinctions |
None |
Beyond England |
Became a first class cricket Umpire in 1961 alongside Johnny Arnold |
Jim Hammond - Career Statistics |
Squads |
Apps |
comp. apps |
Mins. |
Goals |
goals ave.min |
comp. goals |
Capt. |
Disc. |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
min |
0 |
none |
none |
minutes are an approximation, due to the fact that many matches rarely stick to exactly ninety minutes long, allowing time for injuries and errors. |
Jim Hammond - Match History |
Club: Fulham F.C. - 0 full appearances |
F.A. International
Select Committee - 0
full capsx
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Age 25 |
- |
184 |
7 December 1932 -
England 4 Austria 3,
Stamford Bridge, Fulham |
Fr |
HW |
reserve |
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