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  1. Ivor John Allchurch MBE (16 October 1929 – 10 July 1997) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as an inside forward. Known as the "Golden Boy of Welsh football", [3] [4] Allchurch began his career playing for his hometown side Swansea Town , where he spent over 10 years, captaining the side for several seasons and scoring ...

    • 16 October 1929
    • Ivor John Allchurch
    • 10 July 1997 (aged 67)
    • Swansea, Wales
  2. Con le 2 reti del 1958 è il miglior marcatore della sua nazione al mondiale di calcio. Calciatore longilineo, elegante e creativo, dotato di senso del gol. In carriera ha messo a segno 251 gol in circa 700 partite con i club e 23 gol in 68 presenze con la nazionale.

  3. With his mop of blonde hair the 'Golden Boy' of Welsh football soon became a national hero, and was generally acknowledged to be one of the most talented footballers to represent his country. He was first capped by Wales in November 1950, in a 4-2 British Home Championship defeat to England.

  4. Ken Jones. Ivor John Allchurch, footballer: born Swansea 16 December 1929; played for Swansea 1947-58, Newcastle United 1958-62, Cardiff City 1962-65, Swansea 1965-68, Worcester City, 1968; MBE...

  5. 17 giu 2019 · After 51 goals in 154 appearances for United, Allchurch signed for Cardiff City in 1962, the same year he received the BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year for the first time and winning his 50th international cap to overtake Billy Meredith and make him the most capped player of all time.

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  6. 19 nov 2019 · Welsh memories of Ivor Allchurch scoring a goal for the ages | Soccer | The Guardian. Quality of this 1957 picture, mind. Photograph: Getty Images. The Fiver Soccer. This article is more than 4...

  7. 10 ott 2017 · Club. In a new website feature, we look back at former Swansea City players who have also turned out for Wales at full international level. In the second installment, we revisit Ivor Allchurch's spectacular career, which saw him score 186 goals in 502 appearances in two spells with the club between 1949 and 1968.