Les Smith (footballer, born 1918)
Leslie George Frederick Smith (13 March 1918 – 20 May 1995) was an English footballer. Smith was the son of Francis Edmond and Ethel-May and he had one sister, Frances (m. Byrne). He was born and educated in Ealing and was a junior with Petersham, before joining Brentford as an amateur on 26 June 1934. Whilst as an amateur he gained experience at both Wimbledon and Hayes F.C. on loan, before turning professional with the Bees in March 1936 as an outside-right. On 24 May 1939, he was capped by England, replacing the injured Stanley Matthews against Romania, to become Brentford's second and final England international to date following Billy Scott in 1936.
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Les Smith (footballer, born 1918)
Leslie George Frederick Smith (13 March 1918 – 20 May 1995) was an English footballer. Smith was the son of Francis Edmond and Ethel-May and he had one sister, Frances (m. Byrne). He was born and educated in Ealing and was a junior with Petersham, before joining Brentford as an amateur on 26 June 1934. Whilst as an amateur he gained experience at both Wimbledon and Hayes F.C. on loan, before turning professional with the Bees in March 1936 as an outside-right. On 24 May 1939, he was capped by England, replacing the injured Stanley Matthews against Romania, to become Brentford's second and final England international to date following Billy Scott in 1936.
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Leslie George Frederick Smith ...... t for Wolverhampton Wanderers.
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ليزلي سميث (بالإنجليزية: Les S ...... بريطاني سابق كان يلعب كمهاجم.
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1918-03-13
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Ealing, England
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Leslie George Frederick Smith ...... following Billy Scott in 1936.
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ليزلي سميث (بالإنجليزية: Les S ...... بريطاني سابق كان يلعب كمهاجم.
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