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35010394_1 | 1928 Welsh Cup Final | CARDIFF CITY: BANGOR CITY:
GK 1 [Republic of Ireland] Tom Farquharson GK 1 [England] J Rundell
DF 2 [Scotland] James Nelson DF 2 [England] T Sinclair
DF 3 [England] Jennings DF 3 [Republic of Ireland] Critchlow
DF 4 [Wales] Fred Keenor (c) MF 4 [England] G Rundell
DF 5 [Northern Ireland] Tom Sloan MF 5 [Wales] Whittaker
MF 6 [England] Billy Hardy MF 6 [Wales] R Lock
MF 7 [England] Thirlaway MF 7 [England] Billy Fogg
MF 8 [England] Smith MF 8 [Wales] P Jeffes
FW 9 [Scotland] Hughie Ferguson FW 9 [Wales] G White
FW 10 [Wales] Len Davies FW 10 [Wales] Smith
DF 11 [Scotland] George McLachlan FW 11 [England] Cooper
Manager:
[England] Fred Stewart
MATCH RULES
* 90 minutes.
* Replay if scores still level.
1. nb1
* Garland, Ian (1991). The History of the Welsh Cup 1877-1993. Bridge Books. ISBN 1-872424-37-6.
Notes
* RSSSF: Wales - List of Cup Finals
* Welsh Football Data Archive: WELSH CUP 1927/28
* Welsh Football Data Archive: WELSH CUP FINAL 1927/28 |
12609026_0 | 1932 Coupe de France Final | The 1932 Coupe de France Final was a football match held at Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes on April 24, 1932, that saw AS Cannes defeat RC Roubaix 1β0 thanks to a goal by Louis Cler.
Match details
24 April 1932
Cannes 1β0 RC Roubaix
Cler 83'
Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes
Attendance: 36,143
Referee: Louis Raguin
GK [France] Francis Roux GK [France] François Encontre
DF [France] Maurice Tourniaire DF [France] Jules Cottenier
DF [France] Jean Vigouroux DF [France] Eugène Mathoré
DF [France] Joseph Beraudo DF [France] Marcel Lechanteux
DF [England] Stanley Hillier DF [France] Georges Verriest
MF [France] Louis Cler (c) MF [France] Emile Kramarik
MF [France] Raoul Dutheil MF William Hewitt (c)
FW [Scotland] Billy Aitken FW [France] Ernest Depoers
FW [France] Charles Bardot FW [France] Edmond Leveugle
FW [France] Pierre Fechino FW [France] Jules Cossement
FW [France] Marius Besson FW [France] Gonce
Manager: Manager:
[Scotland] Billy Aitken ?
Assistant Referees:
Fourth Official:
* Coupe de France 1931-1932
* Coupe de France results at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
* Report on French federation site |
40164952_0 | 1933 Hamilton, Ontario municipal election | The 1933 Hamilton municipal election was held on December 4, 1933 to select one Mayor, four Controllers, and sixteen members of the Hamilton, Ontario City Council, two from each of the city's eight wards. Voters also cast ballots for trustees for the public school board.
Campaign
The civic election of 1933 saw a decline in support for sitting mayor John Peebles, who faced increasing attacks from both the right and left. In the months leading up to the vote, local communists sought municipal support for their campaign against discrimination. Peebles vocally opposed the campaign and objected to the 'tone' of the groups' communication.Hamilton Spectator, highlighting his record on the economy and poverty in the city.
Stemming from their success in the previous election, the Policy for 1933 group changed their name to the Economy Slate, running fifteen candidates, twelve of whom were sitting controllers and aldermen. Advocating a smaller city budget and a low tax rate, the Economy Slate continued to press for classical liberal economic policies that were in line with the early policies of the Bennet government in Ottawa.
The local branch of the Independent Labour Party opted to join forces with the newly founded Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and run candidates on a unified ticket. Distancing themselves from radical unionists and right-leaning aldermen, the slate ran advertisements that attacked both candidates from the Communist Party and the newly constituted Economy Slate.
On election night, Wilton won the election with the help of area Conservatives with whom he was affiliated.Liberal-affiliated William Ainsley and Conservative Thomas Lewington gave the group a commanding majority on council.
Despite the unified CCF-ILP slate that contested the election, the group failed to secure more seats than the year prior. The party maintained its support in the city's working class wards and proved to be competitive in the west-end Ward Three where popular local unionist Charles Pollicott of the Strathcona neighbourhood was the party's candidate, but only elected six members to council, giving them a comparatively small opposition in relation to the strength of the Economy Slate.
Mayor |
40164952_1 | 1933 Hamilton, Ontario municipal election | Mayor
Summary of the December 4, 1933 Hamilton, Ontario Mayoral Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote
Votes % Β±%
Herbert Wilton Independent 24,140 57.41% n/a
John Peebles (incumbent) Independent 17,906 42.59 -14.73%
Total votes 42,046 100%
Registered voters n/a n/a n/a
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: "How City Voted To Choose Mayor", Hamilton Spectator, Tuesday, December 5, 1933, pp. 17.
Board of Control
Summary of the December 4, 1933 Hamilton, Ontario Board of Control Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote
Votes % Β±%
Sam Lawrence (incumbent) CCF 22,310 n/a n/a
Freeman Treleaven (incumbent) Economy Slate 20,914 n/a n/a
Donald MacFarlane (incumbent) Economy Slate 19,114 n/a n/a
Septimus DuMoulin (incumbent) Economy Slate 17,653 n/a n/a
Wallace James Independent 15,028 n/a n/a
Charles Smith CCF 13,695 n/a n/a
Arthur Avery Communist Party 3,848 n/a n/a
Total votes n/a n/a
Registered voters n/a n/a n/a
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: "Board of Control Summary", Hamilton Spectator, Tuesday, December 5, 1932, pp. 16.
Aldermen
Ward One
Summary of the December 4, 1933 Hamilton, Ontario Ward One Aldermanic Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote
Votes % Β±%
Nora Frances Henderson (incumbent) Independent Economy Slate 3,572 n/a n/a
William MacFarland Independent 3,105 n/a n/a
Andy Gaul (incumbent) Economy Slate 3,019 n/a n/a
Charles Killip CCF 1,166 n/a n/a
Joseph Harris Independent 504 n/a n/a
Total votes n/a n/a
Registered voters n/a n/a n/a
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: "How Aldermanic Candidates Ran", Hamilton Spectator, Tuesday, December 5, 1933, pp. 16.
Ward Two |
40164952_2 | 1933 Hamilton, Ontario municipal election | Ward Two
Summary of the December 4, 1933 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Two Aldermanic Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote
Votes % Β±%
William Ainsley (incumbent) Economy Slate 2,518 n/a n/a
Thomas Gallagher (incumbent) Economy Slate 2,123 n/a n/a
Samuel Cotterell Independent 1,489 n/a n/a
John Halcrow CCF 1,282 n/a n/a
Total votes n/a n/a
Registered voters n/a n/a n/a
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: "How Aldermanic Candidates Ran", Hamilton Spectator, Tuesday, December 5, 1933, pp. 16.
Ward Three
Summary of the December 4, 1933 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Three Aldermanic Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote
Votes % Β±%
Robert Evans (incumbent) Economy Slate 2,446 n/a n/a
William Fick (incumbent) Economy Slate 2,156 n/a n/a
William Hutton Independent 1,496 n/a n/a
Austin Macaulay Independent 1,213 n/a n/a
Henry Ferguson CCF 934 n/a n/a
Samuel Bailey Independent 398 n/a n/a
Total votes n/a n/a
Registered voters n/a n/a n/a
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: "How Aldermanic Candidates Ran", Hamilton Spectator, Tuesday, December 5, 1933, pp. 16.
Ward Four
Summary of the December 4, 1933 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Four Aldermanic Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote
Votes % Β±%
George Hancock (incumbent) Economy Slate 1,829 n/a n/a
Arthur Davidson (incumbent) Economy Slate 1,707 n/a n/a
Charles Pollicott CCF 1,388 n/a n/a
William Brown Independent 1,252 n/a n/a
Total votes n/a n/a
Registered voters n/a n/a n/a
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: "How Aldermanic Candidates Ran", Hamilton Spectator, Tuesday, December 5, 1933, pp. 16.
Ward Five |
40164952_3 | 1933 Hamilton, Ontario municipal election | Ward Five
Summary of the December 4, 1933 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Five Aldermanic Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote
Votes % Β±%
Thomas White (incumbent) Economy Slate 1,755 n/a n/a
Charles Aitchison (incumbent) CCF 1,616 n/a n/a
Alexander Nelligan Economy Slate 1,528 n/a n/a
John Sherring Independent 1,106 n/a n/a
William Peters CCF 894 n/a n/a
Bruce Smith Independent 535 n/a n/a
David Atkins Independent 458 n/a n/a
Total votes n/a n/a
Registered voters n/a n/a n/a
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: "How Aldermanic Candidates Ran", Hamilton Spectator, Tuesday, December 5, 1933, pp. 16.
Ward Six
Summary of the December 4, 1933 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Six Aldermanic Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote
Votes % Β±%
Archie Pollock (incumbent) CCF 2,815 n/a n/a
Andy Frame (incumbent) Independent 2,399 n/a n/a
John Hodgson Independent 2,144 n/a n/a
James Morris Economy Slate 1,740 n/a n/a
Frank Thompson CCF 1,365 n/a n/a
Edward Fernside Independent 338 n/a n/a
Total votes n/a n/a
Registered voters n/a n/a n/a
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: "How Aldermanic Candidates Ran", Hamilton Spectator, Tuesday, December 5, 1933, pp. 16.
Ward Seven |
40164952_4 | 1933 Hamilton, Ontario municipal election | Ward Seven
Summary of the December 4, 1933 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Seven Aldermanic Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote
Votes % Β±%
Samuel Clarke (incumbent) CCF 2,302 n/a n/a
Thomas Lewington (incumbent) Economy Slate 2,053 n/a n/a
Archie Burton Independent 1,639 n/a n/a
Frank Reeves CCF 1,357 n/a n/a
Elizabeth Graham Communist Party 642 n/a n/a
Total votes n/a n/a
Registered voters n/a n/a n/a
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: "How Aldermanic Candidates Ran", Hamilton Spectator, Tuesday, December 5, 1933, pp. 16.
Ward Eight
Summary of the December 4, 1933 Hamilton, Ontario Ward Eight Aldermanic Election
Candidate Affiliation Popular vote
Votes % Β±%
John Mitchell (incumbent) CCF 3,751 n/a n/a
James Reed (incumbent) CCF 3,399 n/a n/a
David Richardson Economy Slate 2,249 n/a n/a
James Walker Communist Party 975 n/a n/a
Total votes n/a n/a
Registered voters n/a n/a n/a
Note: Candidate campaign colours are used as a visual differentiation between candidates and to indicate affiliation.
Sources: "How Aldermanic Candidates Ran", Hamilton Spectator, Tuesday, December 5, 1933, pp. 16. |
73050740_0 | Special Protection Unit (SPU) | Special Protection Unit (SPU) Punjab Police was created on 23.10.2014 as a dedicated unit for the security of foreigners working at different projects of national importance in the Province. Protection of the premises and important persons notified by Provincial Police Officer, the persons on high risk as notified by the Government of Punjab or IGP/PPO also falls in the ambit of SPU as per SPU Act 2016.
3336 Security Constables, 187 drivers, 20 wireless operators, 244 Ex-Army personnel in the rank of Senior Security Constable to Chief Security Officer and 7 Ex-Army Officers in the rank of Additional Director & Deputy Director were recruited in SPU. Keeping in view the job requirement, security constables were imparted 06 months rigorous training in 04 police training schools of the Province by the professional trainers.
Presently, 3829 Officers and Jawans of SPU along with 2552 attached personnel from districts are providing foolproof security day and night to 7567 Chinese working at 04 CPEC and 27 non CPEC projects in the Province. They are also providing security to the Chinese residing at 70 residences and 24 camps in the Province. |
71246565_0 | 2022 Afghan Loya Jirga | In late June and early July 2022, an all-male loya jirga (Pashto for "grand assembly") was held in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan,loya jirga held in Afghanistan since the fall of Kabul into Taliban control August 2021.
Purpose
A Taliban source told the AFP that "criticism of the regime would be allowed and thorny issues such as the education of girls, which has divided opinion in the movement, would be discussed."
Participants
A letter signed by the caretaker Prime Minister Mullah Mohammad Hassan Akhund said that "a huge gathering of ulema from across the country" would be convened, and that a commission led by Deputy Prime Minister Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar has been tasked with organizing the meeting."
The meeting was attended by more than 3,000 clerics and public figures. From each district, two religious scholars and one tribal elder were invited, while from each police district, two tribal elders and one religious scholar participated.Afghan refugees in Pakistan and Iran also attended.
The jirga was not attended by any women.Abdul Salam Hanafi said that women would be represented by male delegates.
Preparations
The gathering was held at the Kabul Polytechnic University, which closed its doors for students during the event.
According to Taliban spokesman and deputy information minister Zabiullah Mujahid, tight security measures were implemented around the university.
Event
The event lasted from June 29/30 to July 2/3.
Opening
Acting Prime Minister Mullah Akhund opened the jirga by asking all representatives present to help uphold the Islamic system of governance, saying that the Islamic Emirate is "trying in all aspects to address all issues. There might be problems in some places, but if they are shared with us, we will take steps to solve them."
Supreme leader's speech
On July 1, the Taliban's Supreme Leader, Mawlawi Haibatullah Akhundzada gave a speech, broadcast by state radio, that lasted for an hour. |
71246565_1 | 2022 Afghan Loya Jirga | In his speech, Akhundzada described the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan as "a source of pride for Afghans but also for Muslims all over the world." He reaffirmed his commitment to implement the Islamic Sharia law, and voiced his opposition to the "way of life of non-believers." He criticized the Americans, saying, "You have dropped the mother of all bombs [in Afghanistan] and [even] if you use the atomic bomb against us we will not deviate from Islam or Sharia.β
Akhundzada warned foreigners against interfering in Afghanistan. He said that Afghanistan "cannot develop without being independent," stating that foreigners should not give Afghans orders. On the other hand, he expressed that his government wants "good relations" with the United States, and reiterated that Afghanistan will not allow its territory to be used against its neighbors.
11-point statement
Mujib-ul Rahman Ansari, a cleric who attended the jirga, said that an 11-point statement released at the end urges other countries, the United Nations, Islamic organizations and others to recognize a Taliban-led Afghanistan, remove all sanctions and unfreeze Afghan assets abroad. |
72427860_0 | 2026 Latvian parliamentary election | The next parliamentary elections in Latvia will be held no later than 3 October 2026, following the end of the term of the 14th Saeima elected in 2022.
Opinion polls
Graphical summary.
2022
Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample JV ZZS AS NA S! LPV P AP! S KUK LKS SV K R Others Lead
size
SKDS/LTV December 2022 1,785 18.8 15.1 8.9 11.1 8 5.8 11.7 5.3 4.4 2.2 2.8 1.5 2.8 β 1.5 3.7
SKDS/LTV November 2022 1,795 22.5 11.6 11 12.1 5.8 5.9 12.3 5.1 4.4 2 2.1 1.5 2.7 β 1.0 10.2
SKDS/LTV 7β19 Oct 2022 1,821 23.9 13.7 9.7 10.5 6.2 5.5 9.6 4.6 3.0 2.2 2.2 1.9 2.9 1.6 2.0 10.2
2022 election 1 Oct 2022 β 18.92 12.40 10.98 9.27 6.78 6.22 6.14 4.96 4.76 3.66 3.62 3.23 3.08 1.76 4.18 6.42 |
58332634_0 | Bennington Vermont Senate District, 2012β2022 | Coordinates: 43Β°03β²N 73Β°06β²Wο»Ώ / ο»Ώ43.05Β°N 73.10Β°W
The Bennington Senate District is one of 13 Vermont Senate districts included in the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2010 U.S. Census. The plan applies to legislatures elected in 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2020. A new plan will be developed in 2022 following the 2020 U.S. Census.
The Bennington district includes all of Addison County and Buel's Gore and the unorganized town of Somerset and the town of Wilmington from Windham County.
As of the 2010 census, the state as a whole had a population of 625,741. As there are a total of 30 Senators, there were 20,858 residents per senator.
District Senators
As of 2018, from Vermont General Assembly website.
* Brian Campion, Democrat
* Dick Sears Jr., Democrat
Candidates for 2018
The following information was obtained from the Vermont Secretary of State website.
Democratic Republican
Brian Campion (3,570 votes) Brian Campion (write-in, 87 votes)
Dick Sears (3,828 votes) Dick Sears (write-in, 110 votes)
Towns and cities in the Addison district
Bennington County
* Arlington
* Bennington
* Dorset
* Glastenbury
* Landgrove
* Manchester
* Peru
* Pownal
* Readsboro
* Rupert
* Sandgate
* Searsburg
* Shaftsbury
* Stamford
* Sunderland
* Winhall
* Woodford
Windham County
* Somerset
* Wilmington
* Bennington Vermont Senate District, 2002-2012
* Vermont Senate districts, 2012β2022
* Redistricting information from Vermont Legislature |
5331455_0 | Caledonia Vermont Senate District, 2002β2012 | The Caledonia Senate District is one of 13 Vermont Senate districts included in the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2000 U.S. Census. The plan applies to legislatures elected in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2010. A new plan will be developed in 2012 following the 2010 U.S. Census.
The Caledonia District includes all of Caledonia County as well as the Orange County towns of Bradford, Fairlee, Newbury, Orange, Topsham, and West Fairlee.
As of the 2000 census, the state as a whole had a population of 608,827. As there are a total of 30 Senators, there were 20,294 residents per senator. The Caledonia District had a population of 38,076 in that same census. The district is apportioned two senators. This equals 19,038 residents per senator, 6.19% below the state average.
District Senators
* Joe Benning, Republican
* M. Jane Kitchel, Democrat
Towns and cities in the Caledonia District
Caledonia County
* Barnet
* Burke
* Danville
* Groton
* Hardwick
* Kirby
* Lyndon
* Newark
* Peacham
* Ryegate
* Sheffield
* St. Johnsbury
* Stannard
* Sutton
* Walden
* Waterford
* Wheelock
Orange County
* Bradford
* Fairlee
* Newbury
* Orange
* Topsham
* West Fairlee
* Members of the Vermont Senate, 2005-2006 session
* Vermont Senate Districts, 2002-2012
* Map of Vermont Senate districts and statistics (PDF)
* Vermont Act 151 (2002), which created the districts. Note comprehensive act, redistricting section begins on page 67. (PDF)
44Β°26β²N 72Β°01β²Wο»Ώ / ο»Ώ44.43Β°N 72.01Β°WCoordinates: 44Β°26β²N 72Β°01β²Wο»Ώ / ο»Ώ44.43Β°N 72.01Β°W |
72930399_0 | Feng Li (TV producer) | Feng Li is a Chinese-American anchor, producer, and host. Li was the culture and education group leader of the News Department of CCTV Overseas Center. She was the producer and host of China News and Culture Report, and the producer and host of Cross-Strait on CCTV Chinese International Channel.
In 2001, she won the first prize in the China Rainbow Award.
Career
After graduation, Li engaged in legal publicity work in the Supreme People's Court.
Earlier in 1993, she worked in the news department of CCTV Overseas Center and was the leader of the culture and education group. Li participated in reporting the return of Hong Kong, the 15th National Congress, and several other major events.
In addition, Li participated in establishing the column China News and Culture Report in April 1998 and served as the program producer and host.
In February 2000, Li worked as the producer and host of Cross-Strait on China Central Television (CCTV-4) Chinese International Channel. In the following year, the program, The First Conversation between Li Ao and Mainland Audience, hosted by her, won the first prize of the China Rainbow Award.
After her retirement, Li immigrated to the USA.
Publications
In 2005, Li published her debut book, Li Feng Watching Taiwan, which tells about her personal experience working in Taiwan. |
73039692_0 | GrΕ«da River | GrΕ«da is a river in DzΕ«kija National Park in southern Lithuania.
It begins near the state border of Lithuania and Belarus, in the Dainava Forest, in a lake that is called by the same name - GrΕ«da. It is a river of the plains, calmly meandering and leisurely carrying its waters across the Dainava plain. In PuvoΔiai, it flows into the Merkis. Thanks to the sandy soil and growing forests, the rivers in this area are characterized by water clarity and coolness. Since they are mainly fed by underground springs, the rivers do not freeze every winter. And in the often dry summer, they remain quite watery and can be washed. |
27741952_0 | Guernsey variant British passport | A Guernsey variant British passport,Guernsey Passport,British passport issued to British citizens who are in the Bailiwick of Guernsey by the Passport Office of the Customs and Immigration Department in St Peter Port, Guernsey.
Eligibility
The Guernsey Customs and Immigration Department issues British passports to British citizens who are in Guernsey at the time of application and will be there when the passport is issued. Application forms are available from the Passport Office at White Rock, the States Office in Alderney, or the Greffe in Sark.
Passport statement
Guernsey passports contain on their inside cover the following words in English only:
Her Britannic Majesty's Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Guernsey (Channel Islands) and its dependencies requests and requires in the Name of Her Majesty all those whom it may concern to allow the bearer to pass freely without let or hindrance and to afford such assistance and protection as may be necessary.
Changes to the passport's wording, replacing "Her Majesty" with "His Majesty," will be undertaken following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Endorsements
Prior to the UK's withdrawal from the European Union, British passports issued by the States of Guernsey to people who are regarded as 'Channel Islanders or Manxmen' under Protocol 3 of the Treaty of Rome had an endorsement included to the following effect:
holder is not entitled to benefit from European Community Provisions relating to employment or establishment
Although British citizens who only had a connection to Guernsey were European Union citizens (an EU citizen being defined by the Treaty of Maastricht as a person holding the nationality of a Member State), they did not have EU Freedom of Movement Rights.
However, if an applicant for a Guernsey passport was regarded as "having a close connection to the United Kingdom" (i.e. they had lived in the UK for five years, were born in the UK, or had parents or grandparents born in the UK), their passports would not include such an endorsement and they would be fully eligible to benefit from European Union Freedom of Movement rights.
Previous designs
Prior to the current design being brought in during 2020, in common with other British passports, the design was red and was adorned with the words "European Union".
[Jersey Passport front cover prior to 2020] |
27741952_1 | Guernsey variant British passport | [Jersey Passport front cover prior to 2020]
* GGY - Guernsey passport Details information
* Official Guernsey Government Passport Office website |
15697847_0 | He Mele Lahui Hawaii | Lydia KamakaΚ»eha in 1865
"He Mele LΔhui HawaiΚ»i" ("Song of the Hawaiian Nation") was composed by LiliΚ»uokalani in November 1866 at the request of Kamehameha V, who wanted a national anthem to replace the British anthem "God Save the King". It replaced Lunalilo's composition "E Ola Ke AliΚ»i Ke Akua" as the national anthem. LiliΚ»uokalani wrote: "The king was present for the purpose of Criticising my new composition of both words and music, and was liberal in his commendations to me on my success. He admired not only the beauty of the music but spoke enthusiastically of the appropriate words, so well adapted to the air and to the purpose for which they were written. This remained in use as our national anthem for some twenty years or more when my brother composed the words HawaiΚ»i PonoΚ»Δ«."
LiliΚ»uokalani's memoir, Hawaii's Story by Hawaii's Queen, stated: "In the early years of the reign of Kamehameha V. he brought to my notice the fact that the Hawaiian people had no national air. Each nation, he said, but ours had its statement of patriotism and love of country in its own music; but we were using for that purpose on state occasions the time-honored British anthem, "God save the Queen."
An advertisement for the He Mele Lahui Hawaii that appeared in the Pacific Commercial Advertiser on June 8, 1867
By July 1867, the song was printed and was available for purchase in Honolulu, becoming the first of her compositions ever published. This decidedly Christian song served as the national anthem for ten years until her brother, by that time reigning as King KalΔkaua, set it aside in favor of his own composition, "HawaiΚ»i PonoΚ»Δ«", in 1876. |
15697847_1 | He Mele Lahui Hawaii | Ka Makua mana loa Almighty Father bend thine ear
Maliu mai iΔ mΔkou And listen to a nation's prayer
E hΔliu aku nei That lowly bows before thy throne
Me ka naΚ»au haΚ»ahaΚ»a And seeks thy fostering care
E mau ka maluhia Grant your peace throughout the land
O nei pae Κ»Δina Over these sunny sea girt isles
Mai HawaiΚ»i a NiΚ»ihau Keep the nation's life, oh Lord,
Ma lalo o kou malu And on our sovereign smile
Hui: Chorus:
E mau ke ea o ka Κ»Δina Grant your peace throughout the land
Ma kou pono mau Over these sunny isles
A ma kou mana nui Keep the nations life, oh Lord
E ola e ola ka mΕΚ»Δ« And upon our sovereign smile
E ka haku mΔlama mai Guard him with your tender care
I ko mΔkou nei mΕΚ»Δ« Give him length of years to reign
E mau kona noho Κ»ana On the throne his fathers won
Maluna o ka noho aliΚ»i Bless the nation once again
HΔΚ»awi mai i ke aloha Give the king your loving grace
Maloko a kona naΚ»au And with wisdom from on high
A ma kou ahonui Prosperous lead his people on
E ola e ola ka mΕΚ»Δ« As beneath your watchful eye
HoΚ»oho e mau ke Grant your peace throughout the land
Ma lalo o kou aloha nui Bless O Lord our country's chiefs
NΔ LiΚ»i o ke Aupuni Grant them wisdom so to live
Me nΔ makaΚ»Δinana That our people may be saved
Ka lehulehu nΕ a pau And to You the glory give
KiaΚ»i mai iΔ lΔkou Watch over us day by day
Me ke aloha ahonui King and people with your love
E ola nΕ mΔkou For our hope is all in You
I kou mana mau Bless us, You who reign above
E mau ke ea Grant your peace throughout the land
* Compositions by Liliuokalani
* Youtube: Liliuokalani He Mele Lahui Hawai'i
* Royal Hawaiian Band recording (MP3 generated from MIDI) and PDF sheet music |
49548882_0 | Hesston shooting | On February 25, 2016, three people were killed and fourteen others injured in a series of shootings in Newton and Hesston, Kansas, including in and outside an Excel Industries building.
Shootings
The shootings began at around 4:57 p.m. at a street intersection in Newton, where Ford shot at two vehicles in a drive-by shooting. The first motorist suffered a non-fatal gunshot wound to the shoulder, while the second motorist escaped unscathed after a bullet pierced the car's windshield. He then drove down Old U.S. Route 81
Ford then arrived at Excel Industries, a manufacturer of lawnmowers, in Hesston, injured an elderly woman in the parking lot, went inside the building, and fired randomly at the assembly lines, shooting several employees. According to one person who was shot but survived, Ford seemed to hesitate before firing. He then shot at Hesston Police Chief Doug Schroeder, the first officer to respond to the scene, and Schroeder fired back. Ford was struck by bullets and died at 5:23 p.m. Ford was armed with a Zastava Arms AK-47-style semi-automatic rifle and a Glock 22 semi-automatic pistol.
Victims
Three people were killed and fourteen others injured in the shooting spree.Ascension Via Christi St. Francis (Wichita), four in Wesley Medical Center (Wichita), and four in Newton Medical Center.
Two helicopters and fifteen ambulances were used to transport victims.
Perpetrator
Cedric Larry Ford.
Cedric Larry Ford (c. 1978 β February 25, 2016), a painter for Excel, was identified as the shooter. A native of Miami, Florida, he was on probation for a series of convictions in Miami and living in Newton at the time of the shootings.
Ford had a criminal record stretching back to October 1996, when he was arrested for carrying a concealed firearm at the age of 18.Harvey County, Kansas, Ford was arrested for drug possession, theft, and parole violation.Broward County, Florida for resisting arrest, battery, and grand theft.
Prior to the shootings, on February 5, Ford's girlfriend accused him of assault and domestic violence, and issued a restraining order against him. |
49548882_1 | Hesston shooting | On June 8, an autopsy on Ford's body indicated high levels of methamphetamine and alcohol in his system. He had "more than 135 times the standard dose" of meth at the time of his death. According to an expert, "[t]he combination of meth and alcohol can produce psychosis, delusions and an increased likelihood of acting on one's impulses".
Investigation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation were all called in for assistance in the investigation.
On February 26, Ford's 28-year-old ex-girlfriend Sarah Jo Hopkins was arrested for illegally providing him with the firearms used in the shootings.
Aftermath
It was originally reported that a standoff had occurred at Ford's residence when a roommate refused police entry. A Newton Police Department spokesman later stated that no such standoff had occurred, and that SWAT officers were securing the house as a precaution while a search warrant was obtained.
Nearby Hesston College, Hesston Public schools (which are within 100 yards of the plant), and Newton Medical Center were temporarily placed on lockdown.
Reactions
U.S. President Barack Obama spoke by phone to Hesston Mayor David Kauffman to give his condolences to the victims and his thanks to the first responders.Sam Brownback issued a statement in a Twitter post, offering condolences to the victims.
Paul Mullet, the president and chief executive officer of Excel Industries, said in a statement, "We're really saddened by this horrific event. Our heart goes out to all of our employees and all of the families whose loved ones got injured and killed."Forrest Knox questioned the effectiveness of a Kansas law that allowed private businesses to restrict firearms on their property.
On May 25, three months after the shootings, several people gathered along U.S. Route 81 for a "spontaneous memorial" dedicated to the victims and those affected.
* Coverage of the shooting by local newspaper Hesston Record |
58928353_0 | Higor (footballer, born 1994) | Higor Felippe Borges Felix (born 7 April 1994), simply known as Higor, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward for Portuguese club A.D. Camacha.
Club career
Born in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Higor joined Santos' youth setup in 2016, after stints at Cruzeiro and AmΓ©rica Mineiro. In January 2018, he joined Villa Nova on loan until the end of the year's Campeonato Mineiro.
Higor made his professional debut on 11 March 2018, coming on as a second-half substitute in a 1β1 home draw against former club AmΓ©rica Mineiro.Peixe in April, being assigned to the B-team.
On 13 December 2018, Higor returned to Villa Nova also in a temporary deal.
Career statistics
As of 2 November 2020 Club Season League State League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Villa Nova 2018 Mineiro β 1 0 β β β 1 0
Santos 2018 SΓ©rie A 0 0 β β β 4 0 4 0
Villa Nova (loan) 2019 Mineiro β 4 0 β β β 4 0
Remo (loan) 2019 SΓ©rie C 0 0 β β β 1 0 1 0
Camacha (loan) 2020β21 Campeonato de Portugal 3 0 β 0 0 β β 3 0
Total 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 13 0
* Higor Felippe at Soccerway
* Eleven Soccer profile (in Portuguese)
* Higor Felix at ZeroZero |
20641178_0 | I Am... World Tour | For the DVD/CD concert film, see I Am... World Tour (album).
Not to be confused with I Am Tour (Leona Lewis).
I Am... World Tour (sometimes referred to as the I Am... Tour) was the fourth concert tour by American recording artist BeyoncΓ© Knowles launched in support of her third studio album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008). The tour was announced in October 2008 embarked in March 2009 with five rehearsal shows in North America. The tour consisted of 110 shows in total, visiting the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. Preparations for the shows began eight months prior to the beginning of the tour with twelve-hour rehearsals for two months. Knowles described the shows as her best and most theatrical from all of her tours.
The set list for the concerts included songs from Knowles' three studio albums as well as several covers of other artists and a Destiny's Child medley. The central theme of the tour was to showcase the difference between Knowles' dual personality; her emotional side and her onstage persona, Sasha Fierce which was also demonstrated in the dual album I Am... Sasha Fierce. The show featured two stages β the main one and a smaller B-stage where Knowles was transferred during the middle of the show. She was backed by an all-female band, female background dancers and a big LED screen. Thierry Mugler collaborated with Knowles on the costumes and had a creative advisor role further working on the choreography, lighting and production. Chris March made the costumes usable for stage and helped in their making. For the ballads, Knowles wore longer dresses while for the performances of the up-tempo songs, more make-up and more revealing outfits were worn. The fashion and Knowles' look and figure received praise from critics. The show was directed and choreographed by Frank Gatson Jr. |
20641178_1 | I Am... World Tour | I Am... received acclaim from music critics who praised Knowles' performance abilities calling her the best female performer. A concert in Malaysia was cancelled by Knowles after several Muslim groups tried to ban it although she agreed to tone down her look according to the country's standards. The tour was commercially successful grossing $86.0 million from 93 shows in total. Separate performances of several songs were broadcast on different channels and two concerts were released as live albums; the live performance at the I Am... Yours revue was released in a CD/DVD format in 2009 and footage of the tour was released on the similarly titled live album in 2010.
Background
Knowles performing "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (left) and "Diva" (right) during the I Am... tour while being backed by dancers. Both songs were part of the Sasha Fierce disc on the double album I Am... Sasha Fierce which was dedicated to her eponymous alter ego.
In 2006, during an interview with MTV News, BeyoncΓ© introduced an aggressive alter ego, Sasha Fierce, which also served as her stage persona. She added that the persona is a complete opposite of her when not performing by characterizing her as "aggressive... strong... fearless."I Am... Sasha Fierce introduced Sasha Fierce as her alter ego. she revealed that Sasha was born during the making of her single "Crazy in Love" (2003).Billboard magazine.Entertainment Weekly, BeyoncΓ© confirmed that she would be backed by the all-female band which had also accompanied her for her previous The BeyoncΓ© Experience tour (2007). Rehearsals for the tour lasted eight months during which the set list for the shows was also constructed.jazz, hip-hop, ballet and fashion.
The tour kicked off in late-March 2009 with five rehearsal shows in North America. It officially commenced in late April 2009, at Arena Zagreb in Croatia later visiting six continents, namely the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.Madison Square Garden in New York and finished with a four-night residency at Encore in the Wynn Las Vegas from July 30, 2009 to August 2, 2009.Queen's Park Savannah in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, with 108 shows in total. BeyoncΓ© and her organization, The Survivor Foundation, became the spokesperson for General Mills' Hamburger Helper campaign entitled, "Show Your Helping Hand".
Development |
20641178_2 | I Am... World Tour | Development
Knowles performing "Smash Into You" (left) and "Halo" (right) during a stop of the I Am... tour at The O2 Arena in London. The performances saw her singing the songs on a staircase which was the largest piece of equipment on stage.
Beyoncé revealed that the hardest aspect of coming up with the tour's set list was managing to fit her decade-long song catalogue in a two-hour show.I Am... portion of the double album.Thierry Mugler served as the creative advisor while also being responsible for Beyoncé's wardrobe. He contributed in the design of lighting, choreography, production and directed three sequences for the concert.mise-en-scène by incorporating technical aspects with fashion in order to capture the emotions behind the songs. He added, "There will be a lot of dramatization and metamorphosis on stage. Some very strong effects have been inspired directly by Beyoncé, and only she could make [them] happen on stage."
Onstage, BeyoncΓ© was backed by her ten-piece all-female band, Suga Mama, which included two drummers, two keyboardists, a percussionist, a horn section, three backup vocalists called the Mamas, and a lead guitarist.LED background screen, and glass risers for Suga Mama and The Mamas as well as a smaller B-stage in the midst of the audience for the later portions of the show. During the concerts, BeyoncΓ© went through six costume changes; during the breaks, The Mamas harmonized.set list included songs from all of BeyoncΓ©'s three studio albums that had been published, a Destiny's Child medley and several covers of other artists.I Am... Sasha Fierce β the dual personality of BeyoncΓ©. BeyoncΓ©'s costumes were changed in order to coincide with the songs' nature; during performances of ballads, she wore longer white dresses while for the uptempo songs, she had more revealing outfits and make-up.
Fashion
Thierry Mugler design sketches for the wardrobe of the I Am... tour. The words "Feminine. Free. Warrior. Fierce" were used as inspiration for the look during the concerts. |
20641178_3 | I Am... World Tour | Thierry Mugler served as the main costume designer for the tour. BeyoncΓ© was acquainted to and enraptured by his work at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala, titled "Superheroes, Fashion and Fantasy" (2008) where she saw several of his haute couture pieces that were on display.Tina Knowles.
A seventy one piece wardrobe was designed for BeyoncΓ© and her dancers and band. For the shows, BeyoncΓ© adopted ten different looks. American fashion designer Chris March also worked with Mugler ensuring the costumes were suitable for stage purposes. On July 23, 2009, March filed a lawsuit against Mugler for allegedly not paying him for the work he did on the wardrobe.San Antonio Express-News thought the fashion was akin to a "high-tech Blade Runner world".glow-in-the-dark bra with a blinking beacon affixed to her body.
The fashion and BeyoncΓ©'s look during the shows received praise from critics. Randall King of the Winnipeg Free Press noted that the fashion was inspired by "1970s space movie" fashion by Bob Mackie.The Independent noted: "[the list of] 30 songs introduces us to any number of different BeyoncΓ©s β showgirl, balladeer, feminist, rock chick, gangster queen, cyborg β via off-stage costume changes and a leotard for every mood".The Daily Telegraph noted that the shows featured "some of the most elaborate and revealing costumes of her career" thus far.Evening Chronicle wrote that the sparkling outfits managed to capture the singer's personality with looks ranging from "NYPD cop to bride to Wonderwoman and beyond" all the while emphasizing her physique.The Daily Telegraph also praised the fashion writing that the singer's look included "one incredible costume after another: from a Mad Max look... to an angelic wedding dressThe Sunday Times compared BeyoncΓ©'s look to a goddess, particularly with the costume she wore for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)".
Concert synopsis
BeyoncΓ© pictured during the opening and the closing sequence of the show. During the beginning of the concert, she appeared on stage surrounded by smoke and struck a pose in silhouette (left). The final of the show saw Knowles on top of a staircase repeatedly saying "I am", awaiting the crowd to say it back (right). |
20641178_4 | I Am... World Tour | The show started with BeyoncΓ©'s silhouette appearing on a smoky stage, walking towards the front while singing several lines of "DΓ©jΓ Vu".confetti were dropped on stage.Naughty Girl" was performed next as bright orange lights were displayed on stage.Freakum Dress", BeyoncΓ© was accompanied by a guitarist onstage, bending backwards during the song's bridge.Get Me Bodied" followed, for which the singer was engaging in elaborate dance routines with her background dancers.I Am... portion of the album, dressed in a white leotard. "Smash Into You" was performed on top of a flight of stairs.Ave Maria", her background dancers turned her white dress into a wedding gown by attaching a veil to her head.Sarah McLachlan's "Angel" and Franz Schubert's Ave Maria" were performed at the end.Broken-Hearted Girl" wearing a white bustier with a sheer, flowing wrap.If I Were a Boy" were BeyoncΓ© appeared to perform the aforementioned song dressed as a cop wearing Ray-Bans and a leather breastplate.Alanis Morissette's "You Oughta Know" and Tupac Shakur's "California Love" were incorporated in the middle of the song.Melina Matsoukas was shown set to "Sweet Dreams".Diva".Radio" while the clip of her dancing as ac child was still projected on the screen.Me, Myself and I" was introduced with a brief speech about female empowerment.Ego" and "Hello" were performed afterwards.
Knowles being lifted with a harness during the performance of "Baby Boy" (left) and transported to a B-stage where she performed several songs near the audience (right). |
20641178_5 | I Am... World Tour | The show continued with a short medley performed by her backup singers, The Mamas, followed by another video interlude, featuring Sasha Fierce.Baby Boy" while high-stepping and front-flipping above the audience.Dawn Penn's "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)". A stripped-down version of "Irreplaceable" was sung afterwards with frequent crowd interactions.Check On It" and a medley of Destiny's Child hits including "Bootylicious", "Jumpin' Jumpin'", "Independent Women", "Bills, Bills, Bills" and "Survivor".Upgrade U" and "Video Phone" followed. For the performance of the two songs, BeyoncΓ© was accompanied by two female dancers and three male dancers, one of whom recorded a live stream of her with a camera throughout the routine during the performance of the latter song.Say My Name" where she interacted with members of the audience, asking them to say her name.At Last". A footage of her performance of the song at Barack Obama's inauguration as President of the United States, video images of civil rights era footage and snippets from her performance of the song in the movie, Cadillac Records (2008) were shown on the screen behind here.Listen" was performed afterwards.YouTube video interlude featuring imitations of the choreography of "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" performed by fans as well as Barack Obama and Justin Timberlake.Halo" was performed while the singer descended from the stage to shake hands with fans in the front rows.
Critical response
Knowles performing "Ave MarΓa" (left) and "Scared of Lonely" (right)
Beyonce's entrance at the O2 makes the finale of 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' seem like an exercise in tasteful understatement. As dry ice gusts wildly about the stage and Wagnerian horns blare, a statuesque silhouette appears, hand on hips, head tilted imperiously. Then the swelling intro to 'Crazy In Love' kicks in, the smoke clears, and there stands Beyonce, superhumanly buff and glamorous. You are left in no doubt that tonight you are in the presence of pop royalty ... There's so much glittering spectacle that you could be at a lavish Broadway musical or a presidential inauguration ... Pop music doesn't get any smarter, sassier or more spectacular. |
20641178_6 | I Am... World Tour | βNick Kelly, Irish Independent
The tour received rave reviews from critics. Mike Ross of the website Jam! rated BeyoncΓ©'s performance with 4.5 out of 5 stars, praising the "high-production", the singer's wide vocal range and her "riveting presence".The Star Phoenix remarked, "BeyoncΓ© doesn't really need the bells and whistles of a big stadium show, but it sure makes for an unforgettable concert."Winnipeg Free Press graded the tour 4 stars out of 5 and praised the "back and forth" switch between the double persona throughout the show with the singer exhibiting both "raw energy" and "feeling"-induced ballads.The Independent emphasized how the singer managed to "sing her heart out" in various musical styles that characterize the show's songs while further praising the energetic choreography and the vocals that range from "caramel smooth to honeyed foghorn".
Ben Ratliff of The New York Times observed that the show would make spectators question themselves how the singer managed to put on a "dazzling show" both physically and organizationally; he further praised the singer's "hollering voice, her imperious movement, her costume changes and the show's crush of concepts with their long tails of reference".The Belfast Telegraph described the show as "incredible... mind blowing... [and] electrifying".Evening Chronicle wrote that the show's set abounded with "bling, glamour and, most importantly, enthusiasm", further praising her for the well-coordinated balance between "hit[ting] every note" and following elaborate choreographies.The Sunday Times felt that the show's encore ("Halo") was the most memorable moment of the set. She also praised the singer's "enviable" dancing skills, "spectacular production and audio visuals" but noted that some songs "let down" the performance by being less melodic.The Star-Ledger described the show as a "bona fide pop spectacle" with futuristic themes throughout.Daily News viewed the tour as "a huge upgrade in charm, humor and chops" as compared to The BeyoncΓ© Experience and added that "BeyoncΓ©'s presence punctuated her singing like an exclamation point". |
20641178_7 | I Am... World Tour | Describing the show as simultaneously "spellbinding, exhausting to watch and hugely slick", Michael Cragg of musicOMH noted that the highlights included songs from the Sasha Fierce half of the album.Rolling Stone magazine praised the show, lauding the singer for her work ethic and the ability to execute singing, dancing and posing at the same time.Billboard magazine noted that Knowles "brought all the fierceness" on stage for the tour.The Australian's Patrick Emery noted that Knowles showcased her self-assurance and professionalism in "full view".Michael Jackson's live shows, Renee Michelle Harris of the South Florida Times writes, "[Knowles] owns the stage with her trademark swagger and intensity... showcasing her powerful vocals without missing a note, often while engaged in vigorous, perfectly executed dance moves".The Daily Telegraph noted that the performance was almost inimitable and added "Whether crumping, sweeping across the stage in towering heels, or simply standing still, Beyonce was dynamite, blasting the benchmark for concert performers forever".
Simon Colling from The West Australian described the performance as "powerhouse" and added, "Beyonce's high-energy, high-voltage mix of song (loud, commercial R&B) and dance recalled names like Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin and rapper Missy Elliott... [and] Mariah Carey". Joanna Horowitz of The Seattle Times noted that despite the inclusion of almost 10 different musical styles in the show's set list, the singer's "own [musical] signature" and focus were lacking. Nevertheless, Horowitz praised the singer's performing skills and summarized the concert as "a hip-hop Cirque du Soleil β sequins galore, dramatic dance numbers, and BeyoncΓ© at one point soaring".The Observer's Barbara Ellen wrote, "she is a force of nature β delivering one of the most enjoyable well-paced shows I've seen in years".Tina Turner and Barbra Streisand during the tour, Ann Powers of Los Angeles Times writes: "And she danced like only Beyonce can dance, with a combination of power, grace and smarts that fully unites Broadway choreography with urban street innovations ... Indeed, her production can be seen as a retelling of pop's history from a feminine viewpoint -- and as an argument for Beyonce as the ultimate realization of the female pop dream." |
20641178_8 | I Am... World Tour | Ben Ratliff of The New York Times summarized the tour's concept as "the duality of well-meaning good girl and rapacious animal-robot-dance-titan."The Star-Ledger concluded that the album's split personality was reflected in the show naturally enough.The Observer wrote, "Another irritant is the much-trumpeted 'duality' nonsense with Sasha Fierce, BeyoncΓ©'s alter-ego for her latest album. All 'Sasha' does here is flail about in a video, no different from regular BeyoncΓ©, except for a gold dress and a hairdo that veers dangerously towards Liberace."Ann Powers from the Los Angeles Times wrote that the only thing which was not fully realized was the show's "overarching" theme, "Beyonce meant to represent herself as a split personality, tender and open on the one hand, indomitable and rather scary on the other. But Beyonce has chosen the wrong dichotomy to represent herself."
Commercial performance
Tickets for the American leg of the tour were available for pre-sale for members of Knowles' fan club on April 20, 2008 and the official tickets went on sale to the general public through Ticketmaster on April 25. In late May 2009, Knowles' label announced through a press release that the singer decided to set aside 2,000 seats for each date on her then-forthcoming North American tour at a discounted price of $20.Ticketmaster (with the exception of the artist's four-night residency at the Encore at Wynn Las Vegas).Morumbi Stadium in SΓ£o Paulo, Brazil, with over 60,000 tickets sold.Billboard that as of September 16, 2009, from the 53 shows, Knowles grossed $53.5 million and drawn 667,509 fans from the mostly 15,000-seat arenas.Billboard Touring Awards.
Controversy in Malaysia
Knowles on tour. For the performances of "If I Were a Boy" (left) she wore futuristic designs and heralded the arrival of her onstage persona while a white dress was designed for the performances of "Broken-Hearted Girl" (right) and other ballads to show her emotional side. |
20641178_9 | I Am... World Tour | In September 2009, it was announced by the Associated Press that Knowles would be bringing her show to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on October 25, 2009, but it would be without some of her usual tricks. After encountering what became familiar opposition from religious groups in a predominantly Muslim country, Knowles agreed to tone down some parts of her act. A spokesperson for the Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party stated: "We are against Western sexy performances; we don't think our people need that."
However, it was ultimately announced in October 2009 that the concert has been postponed in the wake of accusations by Islamic conservatives that the show would be "immoral and unclean".
Recordings and broadcasts
Knowles performing "Crazy in Love" with Jay-Z during the I Am... tour stop at The O2 arena in London
Main articles: I Am... Yours: An Intimate Performance at Wynn Las Vegas and I Am... World Tour (album)
While the singer was on tour, she was asked to perform a Las Vegas residency-type of show.I Am... Yours. She performed an unplugged, acoustic styled show different from the rest of her tour, at the Encore Theater in Las Vegas.I Am... Yours: An Intimate Performance at Wynn Las Vegas.Nielsen SoundScan Music DVD chart.Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).I Am... World Tour in late November 2010.
Parts of the show in Vancouver on March 31, 2009 were recorded and have been used for commercial use, as well as photos from the show used in the official tour book and other promotional items.New Orleans were recorded and shown on TV One as a part of the Essence Music Festival in 2009.Donetsk, Ukraine, were recorded professionally and shown on TRK Ukraina as part of their footage of the Donbass Arena opening.Summer Sonic Festival in Osaka, Japan and used to promote Knowles' Japanese tour.2009 Singapore Grand Prix F1 Rocks event in Singapore for Channel HD 5 Live coverage.Lima, Peru at the Explanada del Estadio Monumental.
Opening acts |
20641178_10 | I Am... World Tour | Opening acts
* RichGirl (North America)
* Flo Rida (Australia)
* Eva Avila (Canada)
* Linda Teodosiu (Austria, Germany and Switzerland)
* Ildiko Keresztes and Karmatronic (Hungary)
* Marek ZtracenΓ½ (Czech Republic)
* Humphrey (France)
* DJ Lester & Abdou (Belgium)
* Miguel SimΓ΅es and Verinha MΓ‘gica (Portugal)
* Labuat (Barcelona)
* Shontelle (England and Ireland)
* Jessica Mauboy (Australia)
* Zarif (England and Ireland)
* Γdammo (Peru)
* Ivete Sangalo (Brazil)
* Wanessa (Brazil)
Set list
The following set list is representative of the show on June 21, 2009. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour. |
20641178_11 | I Am... World Tour | 1. "Crazy in Love"
2. "Naughty Girl"
3. "Freakum Dress"
4. "Get Me Bodied"
5. "Smash Into You"
6. "Ave Maria" / "Angel"
7. "Broken-Hearted Girl"
8. "If I Were a Boy" / "You Oughta Know"
9. "Diva"
10. "Radio"
11. "Me, Myself and I"
12. "Ego"
13. "Hello"
14. "Baby Boy"
15. "Irreplaceable"
16. "Check on It"
17. Destiny's Child Medley: "Bootylicious" / "Bug a Boo" / "Jumpin', Jumpin'"
18. "Upgrade U"
19. "Video Phone"
20. "Say My Name"
21. "At Last"
22. "Listen"
23. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
24. "Halo"
* As the grand opening of Donetsk's new sporting arena, the Donbass Arena drew near, it was announced by local organizers that Knowles' will perform as part of her tour. The ceremony involved a dance production dedicated to Ukraine's miners. Local artists Natal'ya Mogilevskaya, Svetlana Loboda and Aliona Vinnitskaya performed Queen's "We Will Rock You". Afterwards, a speech by Victor Yushchenko, president of Ukraine was given. Knowles performed audience of nearly 45,000.
* On June 09, 2009, Knowles was joined by George Michael on stage for the performance of "If I Were a Boy".
* On June 22, 2009, Jay-Z appeared on stage with Knowles in the middle of "Crazy in Love" and rapped a verse from his song "I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)". |
20641178_12 | I Am... World Tour | * On July 3, 2009, during the Essence Music Festival, Knowles dedicated the performance to Michael Jackson following his death. A video of Knowles at the age five was projected on the screen showing her doing an impression of the artist. Knowles said, "That's when I decided who I wanted to be", stating that Jackson was responsible for the inspiration. She went on to sing "Halo" dedicating the lyrics to Jackson.
* On July 16, 2009, Solange Knowles appeared as a special guest during the show which was aimed to benefit the Charles & Phyllis Newman Foundation and Knowles' charitable organization, The Survivor Foundation.
* On November 15, 2009, Knowles was joined on stage by Kanye West who performed "Ego", and Jay-Z who rapped his verse on "Crazy in Love". |
20641178_13 | I Am... World Tour | Shows |
20641178_14 | I Am... World Tour | List of concerts, showing date, city, country, continent, venue, opening act, attendance and gross revenue
Date City Country Venue Attendance Revenue
Leg 1 β North America
March 26, 2009 Edmonton Canada Rexall Place 6,618 / 10,596 $570,147
March 27, 2009 Saskatoon Credit Union Centre 5,280 / 9,847 $373,817
March 28, 2009 Winnipeg MTS Centre 8,971 / 8,971 $378,530
March 31, 2009 Vancouver General Motors Place 12,595 / 12,595 $869,402
April 1, 2009 Seattle United States KeyArena 10,579 / 10,579 $1,565,289
Leg 2 β Europe
April 26, 2009 Zagreb Croatia Arena Zagreb 16,599 / 17,190 $821,482
April 28, 2009 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle 4,150 / 5,100 $389,427
April 29, 2009 Budapest Hungary Budapest Sports Arena 9,000 / 9,000 $846,703
April 30, 2009 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena 16,500 / 16,500 $1,612,045
May 2, 2009 Rotterdam Netherlands Sportpaleis van Ahoy 20,297 / 20,297 $1,410,944
May 3, 2009
May 5, 2009 Paris France Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy 16,149 / 16,149 $1,139,204
May 6, 2009 Strasbourg ZΓ©nith de Strasbourg 9,969 / 10,300 $855,004
May 7, 2009 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis 15,780 / 15,836 $1,031,961
May 8, 2009 Berlin Germany O2 World 10,039 / 12,477 $602,785
May 10, 2009 Herning Denmark Hall M 7,222 / 7,222 $514,196
May 11, 2009 Gothenburg Sweden Scandinavium 8,500 / 8,500 $882,782 |
20641178_15 | I Am... World Tour | May 13, 2009 Stockholm Ericsson Globe 10,640 / 10,640 $707,602
May 15, 2009 Oberhausen Germany KΓΆnig-Pilsener Arena 10,037 / 10,037 $958,070
May 16, 2009 ZΓΌrich Switzerland Hallenstadion 12,240 / 12,240 $1,280,043
May 18, 2009 Lisbon Portugal PavilhΓ£o AtlΓ’ntico 18,649 / 18,649 $1,180,524
May 19, 2009 Madrid Spain Palacio Vistalegre 15,061 / 15,061 $903,901
May 20, 2009 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi 15,013 / 15,013 $958,351
May 22, 2009 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena 10,446 / 11,153 $801,884
May 23, 2009 Birmingham National Indoor Arena 11,256 / 11,256 $837,761
May 25, 2009 London The O2 Arena 61,030 / 69,520 $4,546,510
May 26, 2009
May 27, 2009 Manchester Manchester Evening News Arena 14,592 / 14,830 $1,086,717
May 29, 2009 Dublin Ireland The O2 50,606 / 50,606 $4,504,426
May 30, 2009
May 31, 2009 Belfast Odyssey Arena 19,600 / 19,600 $1,588,267
June 1, 2009
June 3, 2009 Dublin The O2
June 4, 2009
June 6, 2009 Liverpool England Echo Arena Liverpool 10,730/ 10,730 $913,026
June 7, 2009 Sheffield Sheffield Arena 11,049 / 11,049 $901,750
June 8, 2009 London The O2 Arena
June 9, 2009
Leg 3 β North America
June 21, 2009 New York City United States Madison Square Garden 27,580 / 27,580 $3,526,375
June 22, 2009 |
20641178_16 | I Am... World Tour | June 22, 2009
June 23, 2009 Baltimore 1st Mariner Arena 8,619 / 8,619 $683,904
June 24, 2009 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center 12,993 / 12,993 $1,390,421
June 26, 2009 Philadelphia Wachovia Center 14,971 / 14,971 $1,377,995
June 27, 2009 Greensboro Greensboro Coliseum 10,600 / 10,600 $779,424
June 29, 2009 Sunrise BankAtlantic Center 11,711 / 13,209 $1,043,162
July 1, 2009 Atlanta Philips Arena 15,709 / 15,709 $1,281,632
July 3, 2009 New Orleans Louisiana Superdome β β
July 4, 2009 Houston Toyota Center 12,431 / 12,431 $1,158,361
July 5, 2009 Dallas American Airlines Center 11,319 / 11,906 $981,124
July 7, 2009 Phoenix US Airways Center 8,831 / 12,727 $483,805
July 9, 2009 Sacramento ARCO Arena 7,770 / 11,214 $583,801
July 10, 2009 Oakland Oracle Arena 10,250 / 11,653 $1,016,012
July 11, 2009 Anaheim Honda Center 9,924 / 12,287 $937,185
July 13, 2009 Los Angeles Staples Center 12,738 / 14,217 $1,437,146
July 16, 2009 Minneapolis Target Center 6,856 / 8,404 $633,501
July 17, 2009 Chicago United Center 13,852 / 14,773 $1,359,250
July 18, 2009 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills 13,540 / 13,540 $860,250
July 20, 2009 Toronto Canada Molson Amphitheatre 16,000 / 16,000 $1,407,811
July 21, 2009 Montreal Bell Centre 10,630 / 10,630 $1,149,946 |
20641178_17 | I Am... World Tour | July 23, 2009 Uncasville United States Mohegan Sun Arena 4,444 / 4,450 $572,150
July 24, 2009 East Rutherford Izod Center 10,435 / 13,702 $968,245
Leg 4 β Asia
August 7, 2009 Osaka Japan Maishima Sports Island β β
August 9, 2009 Chiba Chiba Marine Stadium
Leg 5 β Europe
August 29, 2009 Donetsk Ukraine Donbass Arena β β
Leg 6 β Oceania
September 15, 2009 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena 24,548 / 24,548 $2,988,575
September 16, 2009
September 18, 2009 Sydney Acer Arena 29,584 / 29,584 $3,541,073
September 19, 2009
September 20, 2009 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre 11,462 / 11,741 $1,537,052
September 22, 2009 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre 7,301 / 7,301 $936,951
September 24, 2009 Perth Burswood Dome 18,216 / 18,216 $2,271,739
Leg 7 β Asia
September 26, 2009 Central Area Singapore Fort Canning β β
October 12, 2009 Kobe Japan Kobe World Memorial Hall 15,500 / 15,500 $1,491,274
October 13, 2009 Osaka Osaka-Jo Hall 8,500 / 8,500 $1,099,184
October 15, 2009 Nagoya Nippon Gaishi Hall 9,700 / 9,700 $1,011,452
October 17, 2009 Saitama Saitama Super Arena 30,000 / 30,000 $3,085,520
October 18, 2009
October 20, 2009 Seoul South Korea Olympic Gymnastics Arena 22,000 / 22,000 $3,061,631
October 21, 2009
October 23, 2009 Beijing China Wukesong Indoor Stadium 9,952 / 9,952 $1,010,745
October 29, 2009 Abu Dhabi United Arab Du Arena β β |
20641178_18 | I Am... World Tour | October 29, 2009 Abu Dhabi United Arab Du Arena β β
Emirates
Leg 8 β Europe
November 2, 2009 Moscow Russia Olimpiysky 16,900 / 16,900 $1,873,500
Leg 9 β Africa
November 6, 2009 Marsa Alam Egypt The Island at Port Ghalib β β
Leg 10 β Europe
November 8, 2009 Athens Greece O.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor Hall 15,279 / 15,279 $1,836,942
November 11, 2009 Liverpool England Echo Arena Liverpool 10,876 / 10,876 $1,029,875
November 12, 2009 Birmingham National Indoor Arena 11,164 / 11,164 $997,111
November 14, 2009 London The O2 Arena 34,600 / 34,600 $3,490,327
November 16, 2009
November 18, 2009 Manchester Manchester Evening News Arena 14,718 / 14,780 $1,223,034
November 19, 2009 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena 11,465 / 11,465 $1,046,547
November 20, 2009 Nottingham Trent FM Arena Nottingham 9,670 / 9,670 $940,571
November 22, 2009 Dublin Ireland 3Arena 25,094 / 25,158 $2,471,351
November 23, 2009
November 24, 2009 Belfast Odyssey Arena 9,756 / 9,756 $876,653
Leg 11 β South America
February 4, 2010 FlorianΓ³polis Brazil Parque do Planeta AtlΓ’ntida 20,362 / 20,362 $2,389,778
February 6, 2010 SΓ£o Paulo Morumbi Stadium 52,757 / 52,757 $4,286,984
February 7, 2010 Rio de Janeiro HSBC Arena 24,686 / 24,686 $2,960,140
February 8, 2010
February 10, 2010 Salvador Parque de Exposiçáes de Salvador 28,776 / 28,776 $2,661,909 |
20641178_19 | I Am... World Tour | February 12, 2010 Buenos Aires Argentina HipΓ³dromo de San Isidro 8,467 / 8,467 $618,442
February 14, 2010 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena 8,914 / 8,914 $858,906
February 16, 2010 Lima Peru Explanada del Estadio Monumental 11,476 / 11,476 $1,182,769
February 18, 2010 Port of Spain Trinidad and Queen's Park Savannah 12,719 / 12,719 $2,232,071
Tobago
Total 989,715 / 993,684 (99.6%) $98,956,252 |
20641178_20 | I Am... World Tour | Cancelled shows
List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
July 22, 2009 Mansfield U.S. Comcast Center Production and logistical issues
September 20, 2009 Sydney Australia Acer Arena Unforeseen change in international schedule
October 25, 2009 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Bukit Jalil National Stadium Opposition from Islamist party
October 28, 2009 Istanbul Turkey ΕΓΌkrΓΌ SaracoΔlu Stadium Unsettling events in Turkey
October 31, 2009 Addis Ababa Ethiopia Millennium Hall Disagreement over live broadcasting rights of the concert
February 20, 2010 San Juan Puerto Rico JosΓ© Miguel Agrelot Coliseum Unknown
March 20, 2010 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Estadio OlΓmpico FΓ©lix SΓ‘nchez
Personnel
Personnel adapted as per the I Am... concert booklet and live performance DVD. |
20641178_21 | I Am... World Tour | Lead Vocals Knowles' background vocalists the Mamas (pictured), performing during a show in London. They sang over "lush" harmonies during Knowles' costume changes.
* BeyoncΓ© Knowles - main artist, lead singer, lead vocals Dancers
Creative Direction * Ashley Everett β female dance captain
* Tuere Tanee McCall (Left After North American Leg)
* BeyoncΓ© and Frank Gatson β show direction, staging, choreography * Ashley Seldon
* Thierry Mugler β creative advisor, costume designer * Saidah Fishenden
* Kim Burse β creative director * Kimberly Gipson
* Tina Knowles β creative consultant, stylist * Bryan Tanaka β male dance captain
* Ty Hunter β stylist * Cassidy Noblett
* Khasan Brailsford
Suga Mama Band * Shaun Walker
* Bibi McGill β music director, guitar Security
* Divinity Walker Roxx β music director, bass
* Rie Tsuji β assistant music director, keyboards * Julius DeBoer β head security for BeyoncΓ©
* Brittani Washington β keyboards * Colin McNish β security for BeyoncΓ©
* Marcie Chapa β percussion * Terrill Eastman β head of venue security
* Nikki Glaspie β drums * Bob Fontenot β venue security
* Kim Thompson β drums
* Crystal Torres β trumpet Tour Management
* Tia Fuller β alto saxophone
* Katty Rodriguez-Harrold β tenor saxophone * Alan Floyd β tour manager
* Marlon Bowers β assistant tour manager
The Mamas (Background Vocalists): * Larry Beyince β tour assistant
* Daniel Kernan β tour accountant
* Montina Cooper - background singer * Josh Katzman β tour accountant
* Crystal A. Collins - background singer
* Tiffany MonΓque Riddick - background singer Tour Sponsors
Choreographers * MTV Europe β Europe/United Kingdom/Ireland
* Trident β United Kingdom & Ireland
* BeyoncΓ© * Nintendo β United Kingdom & Europe |
20641178_22 | I Am... World Tour | * BeyoncΓ© * Nintendo β United Kingdom & Europe
* Frank Gatson Jr. * L'OrΓ©al Paris β North America
* Jaquel Knight * General Mills β North America
* Crystal Geyser β Japan
Assistant Choreographers * NestlΓ© β South America
* bMobile β Trinidad
* Dana Foglia β dance swing
* Christopher (Kriyss) Grant Tour Promoters
* Rosero McCoy
* Kobi Rozenfeld * AEG Live β United Kingdom
* Tony Michales * Live Nation & Haymon Concerts β North America & Europe
* Derrel Bullock * Michael Coppel Presents β Australia
* Bryan Tanaka * Music World Entertainment β Worldwide
* Sheryl Murakami * Aiken Promotions β Ireland
* Rhapshody James
* Cliff McGhee
* Benny Andrews
* Jonte Moaning
* Ramon Baynes |
20641178_23 | I Am... World Tour | Notes
Wikimedia Commons has media related to I Am... Tour.
* BeyoncΓ© Knowles' official website |
65917379_0 | Iestyn Harris (rugby union) | For the dual-code international rugby player, see Iestyn Harris.
Iestyn Harris (born 24 November 1998) is a Welsh rugby union player, currently playing for Premiership Rugby side Exeter Chiefs. His preferred position is hooker.
On the 6th April 2022, Harris was released by Cardiff Rugby, he proceeded to sign for the Exeter Chiefs following his release, he will begin service in the 2022-23 season.
Cardiff Blues
Harris signed his first professional contract for Cardiff Blues in September 2020.2020β21 Pro14 against Leinster.
* itsrugby.co.uk Profile |
35812690_0 | Jerusalem (comics) | Jerusalem: Chronicles from the Holy City, originally published in French as Chroniques de Jérusalem, is a 2011 graphic novel written and illustrated by Guy Delisle. Jerusalem is a travelogue and memoir in which Delisle recounts his trip to Jerusalem, parts of Palestine and the West Bank, as well as within Israel, with his two young children and his long-term partner, Nadège, who went there to do administrative work for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
Summary
The book recounts Delisle's year-long trip to Jerusalem with his long-term spouse, Nadège, and their two young children. They arrived in August 2008. Delisle lived in Beit Hanina during his stay in the region.
Background
Before Jerusalem, Delisle had previously written three other graphic novel travelogues. They are, in order of publication: Shenzhen, about his trip to Shenzhen, an economic hub of Southern China; Pyongyang, about his stay in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea; and Burma Chronicles, about his stay in Rangoon, the then-capital of Burma.stay-at-home dad, taking care of their two young children while Nadège was working.
When it was released in English in April 2012, it was perhaps Delisle's most-anticipated book.
Style and themes
Delisle uses simple line drawings that are "plain and clean and casual without being sloppy".Jerusalem is Delisle's first book to feature color,
In the book, Delisle frequently encounters aspects of the IsraeliβPalestinian conflict and depicts arguments from each side without openly divulging where his sympathies lie.
Reception
Tim Peters of Slant Magazine summed up, "As a whole, the book is both enjoyable and instructive; it makes you chuckle and grin, and it makes you feel like a more informed, concerned citizen of the world."
Awards |
35812690_1 | Jerusalem (comics) | Awards
* Fauve d'Or : Prix du meilleur album, AngoulΓͺme 2012
* Prix BΓ©dΓ©is causa (AlbΓ©ric-Bourgeois)
* Meilleur Album Reportage, Solliès-Ville 2012
* Prix littΓ©raire des lycΓ©ens d'Ile-de-France 2013
* Prix Segalen des LycΓ©ens d'Asie 2013
* Independent Publisher Book Awards Results - Graphic Novel 2013
* Burma Chronicles
* Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea
* Shenzhen |
56456689_0 | 2019 UEFA Nations League Final | Not to be confused with 2019 UEFA Nations League Finals, the final tournament of the Nations League.
The 2019 UEFA Nations League Final was a football match that determined the winners of the final tournament of the 2018β19 UEFA Nations League. It was the inaugural final of the international football competition involving the men's national teams of the member associations of UEFA.EstΓ‘dio do DragΓ£o in Porto, Portugal, and was contested by hosts Portugal and the Netherlands.
Portugal won the final 1β0 to become the first champions of the UEFA Nations League.
Venue
The final was played at the EstΓ‘dio do DragΓ£o in PortoβPortugal's second largest city.
The stadium is home to FC Porto.
Background
Ahead of the inaugural final, hosts Portugal held a World Ranking of 7, while opponents the Netherlands were ranked sixteenth.
En route to the Nations League final, the Netherlands beat world champions Franceβwho had won their world title approximately four months prior to their match.
Portugal and the Netherlands beat Switzerland and England respectively in their semi-finals.
Route to the final
Further information: 2018β19 UEFA Nations League, 2018β19 UEFA Nations League A, and 2019 UEFA Nations League Finals
Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).
Portugal Round Netherlands
Opponents Result League phase Opponents Result
Italy 1β0 (H) Match 1 France 1β2 (A)
Poland 3β2 (A) Match 2 Germany 3β0 (H)
Italy 0β0 (A) Match 3 France 2β0 (H)
Poland 1β1 (H) Match 4 Germany 2β2 (A)
Group A3 winner Group A1 winner
Team Team
Pos * v Pld Pts Pos * v Pld Pts
* t * t
* e Final standings * e
1 Portugal 4 8 1 Netherlands 4 7
2 Italy 4 5 2 France 4 7
3 Poland 4 2 3 Germany 4 2
Source: UEFA Source: UEFA
Opponents Result Nations League Finals Opponents Result
Switzerland 3β1 Semi-finals England 3β1 (a.e.t.)
Pre-match
Referee Alberto Undiano Mallenco retired from refereeing after this match.
Officials |
56456689_1 | 2019 UEFA Nations League Final | Officials
On 7 June 2019, UEFA announced the appointment of Spaniard Alberto Undiano Mallenco as referee for the final, in what would be his final match as a professional referee. He was joined by compatriots Roberto Alonso FernΓ‘ndez and Juan Yuste JimΓ©nez as assistant referees, Antonio Mateu Lahoz as the fourth official, and RaΓΊl CabaΓ±ero MartΓnez as the reserve official. Alejandro HernΓ‘ndez HernΓ‘ndez served as the video assistant referee and Juan MartΓnez Munuera as the assistant video assistant referee.
Match
Details
9 June 2019
19:45 WEST
Portugal 1β0 Netherlands
* Guedes 60' Report
EstΓ‘dio do DragΓ£o, Porto
Attendance: 43,199
Referee: Alberto Undiano Mallenco (Spain)
Portugal Netherlands
GK 1 Rui PatrΓcio GK 1 Jasper Cillessen
RB 20 NΓ©lson Semedo RB 22 Denzel Dumfries [Yellow card] 88'
CB 4 RΓΊben Dias CB 3 Matthijs de Ligt
CB 6 JosΓ© Fonte CB 4 Virgil van Dijk (c) [Yellow card] 90+1'
LB 5 RaphaΓ«l Guerreiro LB 17 Daley Blind
CM 13 Danilo Pereira CM 15 Marten de Roon [downward-facing red arrow] 81'
CM 14 William Carvalho [downward-facing red arrow] 90+3' CM 21 Frenkie de Jong
CM 16 Bruno Fernandes [downward-facing red arrow] 81' CM 8 Georginio Wijnaldum
RF 7 Cristiano Ronaldo (c) RF 7 Steven Bergwijn [downward-facing red arrow] 60'
CF 17 Gonçalo Guedes [downward-facing red arrow] 75' CF 10 Memphis Depay
LF 10 Bernardo Silva LF 9 Ryan Babel [downward-facing red arrow] 46'
Substitutions: Substitutions:
MF 15 Rafa Silva [upward-facing green arrow] 75' FW 11 Quincy Promes [upward-facing green arrow] 46'
MF 8 JoΓ£o Moutinho [upward-facing green arrow] 81' MF 20 Donny van de Beek [upward-facing green arrow] 60'
MF 18 RΓΊben Neves [upward-facing green arrow] 90+3' FW 19 Luuk de Jong [upward-facing green arrow] 81'
Manager: Manager:
Fernando Santos Ronald Koeman |
56456689_2 | 2019 UEFA Nations League Final | Man of the Match: Match rules
RΓΊben Dias (Portugal)
* 90 minutes.
Assistant referees: * 30 minutes of extra time if necessary.
Roberto Alonso FernΓ‘ndez (Spain) * Penalty shoot-out if scores still level.
Juan Yuste JimΓ©nez (Spain) * Maximum of twelve named substitutes.
Fourth official: * Maximum of three substitutions, with a fourth allowed in extra time.
Antonio Mateu Lahoz (Spain)
Reserve assistant referee:
RaΓΊl CabaΓ±ero MartΓnez (Spain)
Video assistant referee:
Alejandro HernΓ‘ndez HernΓ‘ndez (Spain)
Assistant video assistant referee:
Juan MartΓnez Munuera (Spain)
Statistics
First half Second half Overall
Statistic Portugal Netherlands Statistic Portugal Netherlands Statistic Portugal Netherlands
Goals scored 0 0 Goals scored 1 0 Goals scored 1 0
Total shots 12 1 Total shots 7 4 Total shots 19 5
Shots on target 4 0 Shots on target 3 1 Shots on target 7 1
Saves 0 4 Saves 3 2 Saves 3 6
Ball possession 41% 59% Ball possession 50% 50% Ball possession 45% 55%
Corner kicks 6 1 Corner kicks 4 3 Corner kicks 10 4
Fouls committed 4 6 Fouls committed 2 7 Fouls committed 6 13
Offsides 1 0 Offsides 1 2 Offsides 2 2
Yellow cards 0 0 Yellow cards 0 2 Yellow cards 0 2
Red cards 0 0 Red cards 0 0 Red cards 0 0
* Official website |
60977340_0 | 2021 UEFA Nations League Final | Not to be confused with 2021 UEFA Nations League Finals, the final tournament of the Nations League.
The 2021 UEFA Nations League Final was a football match that determined the winners of the final tournament of the 2020β21 UEFA Nations League. It was the second final of the international football competition involving the men's national teams of the member associations of UEFA. The match was held on 10 October 2021 at the San Siro in Milan, Italy, and was contested by Spain and France.
France won the match 2β1 for their first UEFA Nations League title.
Venue
The final was played at the San Siro in Milan, home to Milan and Inter Milan.
Background
Route to the final
Further information: 2020β21 UEFA Nations League, 2020β21 UEFA Nations League A, and 2021 UEFA Nations League Finals
Note: In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away).
Spain Round France
Opponents Result League phase Opponents Result
Germany 1β1 (A) Match 1 Sweden 1β0 (A)
Ukraine 4β0 (H) Match 2 Croatia 4β2 (H)
Switzerland 1β0 (H) Match 3 Portugal 0β0 (H)
Ukraine 0β1 (A) Match 4 Croatia 2β1 (A)
Switzerland 1β1 (A) Match 5 Portugal 1β0 (A)
Germany 6β0 (H) Match 6 Sweden 4β2 (H)
Group A4 winner Group A3 winner
Team Team
Pos * v Pld Pts Pos * v Pld Pts
* t * t
* e * e
1 Spain 6 11 Final standings 1 France 6 16
2 Germany 6 9 2 Portugal 6 13
3 Switzerland 6 6 3 Croatia 6 3
4 Ukraine (R) 6 6 4 Sweden (R) 6 3
Source: UEFA Source: UEFA
(R) Relegated (R) Relegated
Opponents Result Nations League Finals Opponents Result
Italy 2β1 Semi-finals Belgium 3β2
Pre-match
Officials
[Anthony Taylor]
Englishman Anthony Taylor was selected as the referee for the final. |
60977340_1 | 2021 UEFA Nations League Final | Englishman Anthony Taylor was selected as the referee for the final.
On 8 October 2021, the UEFA Referees Committee announced the officiating team for the final, led by 42-year-old English referee Anthony Taylor of the Football Association. He was joined by seven of his compatriots, including assistant referees Gary Beswick and Adam Nunn. Craig Pawson served as the fourth official, while Stuart Burt was selected as the reserve assistant referee. At UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland, Stuart Attwell worked as the video assistant referee (VAR) for the match. Chris Kavanagh and Lee Betts were appointed as assistant VAR officials, along with Dutchman Pol van Boekel.
Taylor has been a FIFA referee since 2013. The match was his third UEFA final as lead referee, having officiated the 2015 UEFA European Under-19 Championship Final and the 2020 UEFA Super Cup. He also was selected as a referee at UEFA Euro 2020, where he officiated three matches. He previously served as an additional assistant referee at UEFA Euro 2016, including the final,2015 UEFA Europa League Final and 2016 UEFA Champions League Final.FA Cup final in 2017 and 2020, the Football League Cup final in 2015, and the FA Community Shield in 2015. The final was the fourth time Taylor had refereed Spain (two wins and one loss) and the third for France (one win and one loss).
Team selection
Spain had all their players available for selection.Ferran Torres was a doubt with an ankle issue which required him to be substituted out of Spain's semi-final against Italy and miss Spain's final training session.Lucas Digne left the squad due to a muscle injury,Adrien Rabiot testing positive for SARSβCoVβ2.
Both teams made two changes to their starting line-ups after their semi-final victories. Spain replaced centre-back Pau Torres with Eric GarcΓa and midfielder Koke with Rodri, while France replaced centre-back Lucas Hernandez with Presnel Kimpembe and COVID-positive Rabiot with AurΓ©lien TchouamΓ©ni.
Match
Summary |
60977340_2 | 2021 UEFA Nations League Final | Match
Summary
After a goalless first half, Mikel Oyarzabal put Spain into the lead after 64 minutes with a low finish from the left to the bottom right corner of the net after a pass from Sergio Busquets which French defender Dayot Upamecano failed to cut out.Theo Hernandez shot against the underside of the crossbar for France. Two minutes later Karim Benzema scored to make it 1β1, cutting in from the left to the edge of the penalty area before shooting to the top right corner of the net past Unai SimΓ³n who managed to get a touch on the ball but could not prevent it going into the net.Kylian MbappΓ© got the winning goal when he received the ball from Theo Hernandez before shooting low under the advancing goalkeeper SimΓ³n from the left. MbappΓ© was initially in an offside position from the pass but as the ball was deflected into his path by Eric GarcΓa he became onside and so the goal was given.
Details
10 October 2021
20:45 CEST
Spain 1β2 France
* Oyarzabal 64' Report * Benzema 66'
* MbappΓ© 80'
San Siro, Milan
Attendance: 31,511
Referee: Anthony Taylor (England)
Spain France |
60977340_3 | 2021 UEFA Nations League Final | Spain France
GK 23 Unai SimΓ³n GK 1 Hugo Lloris (c)
RB 2 CΓ©sar Azpilicueta CB 5 Jules KoundΓ© [Yellow card] 55'
CB 19 Aymeric Laporte [Yellow card] 86' CB 4 RaphaΓ«l Varane [downward-facing red arrow] 43'
CB 12 Eric GarcΓa CB 3 Presnel Kimpembe
LB 17 Marcos Alonso RM 2 Benjamin Pavard [downward-facing red arrow] 79'
CM 9 Gavi [downward-facing red arrow] 75' CM 6 Paul Pogba [Yellow card] 46'
CM 5 Sergio Busquets (c) CM 8 AurΓ©lien TchouamΓ©ni
CM 16 Rodri [downward-facing red arrow] 84' LM 22 ThΓ©o Hernandez
RF 11 Ferran Torres [downward-facing red arrow] 84' AM 7 Antoine Griezmann [downward-facing red arrow] 90+2'
CF 22 Pablo Sarabia [downward-facing red arrow] 61' CF 19 Karim Benzema
LF 21 Mikel Oyarzabal CF 10 Kylian MbappΓ© [Yellow card] 90'
Substitutions: Substitutions:
FW 7 Yeremy Pino [upward-facing green arrow] 61' DF 15 Dayot Upamecano [upward-facing green arrow] 43'
MF 8 Koke [upward-facing green arrow] 75' DF 12 LΓ©o Dubois [upward-facing green arrow] 79'
MF 20 Mikel Merino [upward-facing green arrow] 84' MF 17 Jordan Veretout [upward-facing green arrow] 90+2'
MF 18 Pablo Fornals [upward-facing green arrow] 84' Manager:
Manager: Didier Deschamps
Luis Enrique
Man of the Match: Match rules
Karim Benzema (France)
* 90 minutes
Assistant referees: * 30 minutes of extra time if necessary
Gary Beswick (England) * Penalty shoot-out if scores still level
Adam Nunn (England) * Maximum of twelve named substitutes
Fourth official: * Maximum of five substitutions, with a sixth allowed in extra time
Craig Pawson (England)
Reserve assistant referee:
Stuart Burt (England)
Video assistant referee:
Stuart Attwell (England)
Assistant video assistant referees:
Chris Kavanagh (England)
Lee Betts (England)
Pol van Boekel (Netherlands)
Statistics |
60977340_4 | 2021 UEFA Nations League Final | Statistics
First half Second half Overall
Statistic Spain France Statistic Spain France Statistic Spain France
Goals scored 0 0 Goals scored 1 2 Goals scored 1 2
Total shots 2 1 Total shots 10 11 Total shots 12 12
Shots on target 1 0 Shots on target 3 5 Shots on target 4 5
Saves 0 1 Saves 3 2 Saves 3 3
Ball possession 65% 35% Ball possession 56% 44% Ball possession 60% 40%
Corner kicks 2 2 Corner kicks 5 3 Corner kicks 7 5
Fouls committed 5 6 Fouls committed 6 8 Fouls committed 11 14
Offsides 0 1 Offsides 0 1 Offsides 0 2
Yellow cards 0 0 Yellow cards 1 3 Yellow cards 1 3
Red cards 0 0 Red cards 0 0 Red cards 0 0
* Official website |
58320369_0 | Addison Vermont Senate District, 2012β2022 | Coordinates: 44Β°42β²N 73Β°19β²Wο»Ώ / ο»Ώ44.70Β°N 73.32Β°W
The Addison Senate District is one of 13 Vermont Senate districts included in the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2010 U.S. Census. The plan applies to legislatures elected in 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2020. A new plan will be developed in 2022 following the 2020 U.S. Census.
The Addison district includes all of Addison County and Buel's Gore and the Town of Huntington from Chittenden County.
As of the 2010 census, the state as a whole had a population of 625,741. As there are a total of 30 Senators, there were 20,858 residents per senator.
District Senators
As of 2018
* Claire Ayer, Democrat
* Christopher Bray, Democrat
Candidates for 2018
The following information was obtained from the Vermont Secretary of State website.
Democratic Republican
Christopher Bray Peter Briggs
Ruth Hardy
Towns and cities in the Addison district
Addison County
* Addison
* Bridport
* Bristol
* Cornwall
* Ferrisburgh
* Goshen
* Granville
* Hancock
* Leicester
* Lincoln
* Middlebury
* Monkton
* New Haven
* Orwell
* Panton
* Ripton
* Salisbury
* Shoreham
* Starksboro
* Vergennes
* Waltham
* Weybridge
* Whiting
Chittenden County
* Buel's Gore
* Huntington
* Addison Vermont Senate District, 2002-2012
* Vermont Senate districts, 2012β2022
* Redistricting information from Vermont Legislature |
70936826_0 | Jordan Davies (association football) | For other people named Jordan Davies, see Jordan Davies (disambiguation).
Jordan Andrew Davies (pronounced 'Davis') (born 18 August 1998) is a Welsh professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Wrexham. Born in Wrexham, Davies joined the local team's academy. He joined Cymru Premier side Bangor on a short-term loan the day after his 18th birthday. Following an unsuccessful stint at Brighton, he re-signed for Wrexham in 2020.
Davies has represented Wales U17 in a one-off appearance in 2015 and Wales U19 in a duel against the Czech Republic U19 in 2016.
Club career
Bangor (loan)
Following impressive displays within the Wrexham academy, Davies joined Cymru Premier side Bangor on a short-term loan the day after his 18th birthday.Gareth Bale by former Wales international Andy Legg.
Brighton & Hove Albion
Championship leaders Brighton & Hove Albion signed him to a two-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee shortly after his return to Wrexham.EFL Trophy victory over Peterborough United in October 2018.
Wrexham
Following his release by Brighton at the conclusion of the 2019β2020 Premier League season, Davies re-signed with Wrexham on a two-year contract.Halifax Town.
On 1 January 2022, Davies signed a three-and-a-half-year extension with Wrexham.
Honours
Brighton & Hove Albion
* PL2 Division Two Play-Off Winners: 2017-18
Wrexham
* FA Trophy: runner-up: 2021β22
Individual
* Wrexham Young Player of the Season: 2020β21
* Wrexham Players' Player of the Season: 2021β22
* National League Team of the Season: 2021β22 |
5331674_0 | Chittenden Vermont Senate District, 2002β2012 | The Chittenden Senate District is one of 13 Vermont Senate districts included in the redistricting and reapportionment plan developed by the Vermont General Assembly following the 2000 U.S. Census. The plan applies to legislatures elected in 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, and 2010. A new plan will be developed in 2012 following the 2010 U.S. Census.
The Chittenden District includes all of Chittenden County except the town of Colchester (which is in the Grand Isle district).
As of the 2000 census, the state as a whole had a population of 608,827. As there are a total of 30 Senators, there were 20,294 residents per senator. The Chittenden District had a population of 129,585 in that same census. The district is apportioned six senators. This equals 21,598 residents per senator, 6.42% above the state average.
District Senators
2005-2006
* James C. Condos, Democrat
* Edward S. Flanagan, Democrat
* James P. Leddy, Democrat
* Virginia V. Lyons, Democrat
* Hinda Miller, Democrat
* Diane B. Snelling, Republican
2007-2008
* James C. Condos, Democrat
* Edward S. Flanagan, Democrat
* Virginia V. Lyons, Democrat
* Hinda Miller, Democrat
* Douglas A. Racine, Democrat
* Diane B. Snelling, Republican
2009-2010
* Tim Ashe, Progressive
* Edward S. Flanagan, Democrat
* Virginia V. Lyons, Democrat
* Hinda Miller, Democrat
* Douglas A. Racine, Democrat
* Diane B. Snelling, Republican
As of 2017
* Tim Ashe, Democrat/Progressive
* Philip Baruth, Democrat
* Debbie Ingram, Democrat
* Ginny Lyons, Democrat
* Christopher A. Pearson, Progressive/Democrat
* Michael Sirotkin, Democrat
Towns and cities in the Chittenden District
Chittenden County |
5331674_1 | Chittenden Vermont Senate District, 2002β2012 | Chittenden County
* Bolton
* Buels Gore
* Burlington
* Charlotte
* Essex
* Hinesburg
* Huntington
* Jericho
* Milton
* Richmond
* Shelburne
* South Burlington
* St. George
* Underhill
* Westford
* Williston
* Winooski
* Members of the Vermont Senate, 2005-2006 session
* Vermont Senate Districts, 2002-2012
* Map of Vermont Senate districts and statistics (PDF)
* Vermont Act 151 (2002), which created the districts. Note comprehensive act, redistricting section begins on page 67. (PDF)
Coordinates: 44Β°26β²36β³N 73Β°04β²03β³Wο»Ώ / ο»Ώ44.443217Β°N 73.067579Β°W |
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58991523_0 | Kim Dongsu | Kim Dongsu (Korean: κΉλμ; born February 21, 1995) is a South Korean football player who currently plays for Busan IPark in the K League 2.
Playing career
In January 2014, moved from South Korea to Hamburg to the U-19 of Hamburger SV. After five junior Bundesliga games, he made the leap to the B-team, Hamburger SV II, half a year later and was there regulars of the strong regional league team, which marched unbeaten through the first round.
Kim joined J1 League club Omiya Ardija in 2017. On June 6, 2018, he debuted against AC Nagano Parceiro in Emperor's Cup.
On 31 January 2019, Kim moved to Germany again and this time, he signed with VfB LΓΌbeck until June 2020.
* Kim Dongsu at J.League (archive) (in Japanese)
* Kim Dongsu at Soccerway |
71976971_0 | Early iPhone processors | iPhone and iPod Touch models released between 2007 and 2009 used system on a chip (SoC) circuits designed by Samsung and manufactured to Apple's specifications. Two such SoCs were used: the Samsung S5L8900, used in the first-generation iPhone, the iPhone 3G, and the first-generation iPod Touch,iPhone 3GS and the third-generation iPod Touch.S5L family of SoCs.
Apple later switched to SoCs that are designed in-house, starting with the Apple A4.
History
In 2006, Apple introduced the 2nd generation iPod nano and the iPod Classic. The iPhone, internally called Project Purple, was also in development. Apple needed new SoCs for this planned expansion of the product range, so the S5L87 SoCs were created for the less power-hungry iPod family, and - after initial iPhone prototypes with a Freescale i.MX31 SoC, the S5L89 SoCs were adopted. The S5L87 SoCs were the successors of the PortalPlayer processors used in the iPod until then. Initially, there were no plans to run third-party software on S5L89 SoCs.Apple A4 (S5L8930).
Intel's chip supply attempt
In the years leading up to the original iPhone's launch, Intel was in talks with Apple to use Intel x86 chips for the iPhone's processor, instead of ARM.
In 2016, Intel laid off 12,000 workers. The company's failure to "pivot into mobile" was seen by some reporters as a key factor.
Samsung SoCs
Further information: List of Samsung systems on a chip
S5L8900
The Samsung S5L8900 is a 32-bit system on a chip (SoC) manufactured by Samsung for Apple. It combines an ARM CPU with a PowerVR graphics processor. The first product to feature the chip was the iPhone, followed by the iPod Touch, and iPhone 3G.
Other names for the S5L8900 are ARM 8900B and APL0098. It belongs to Samsung's S5L family of SoCs. |
71976971_1 | Early iPhone processors | The S5L8900 contains a 32-bit ARMv6 compatible ARM 1176JZF-S CPU core and is manufactured in the 90 nm CMOS process. The default clock rate of the CPU core is normally 666.6 MHz, but has been lowered by Apple to about 412 MHz,PowerVR MBX LITE clocked at 60 MHz. The S5L8900 thus supports OpenGL 1.1. NOR flash is used to initiate the processor start.
Competing architectures of similar products are Qualcomm's Snapdragon, Texas Instruments' OMAP 4, Nvidia's Tegra 2 and Samsung's Exynos.
Other names for the S5L8900 are ''ARM 8900B'' and ''APL0098''. The last operating system update Apple provided for a mobile device containing an S5L8900 (iPhone 3G) was iOS 4.2.1,
S5L8920
The S5L8920 chip used in the iPhone 3GS.
The Samsung S5L8920 is a 32-bit system on a chip (SoC) manufactured by Samsung for Apple. The only iPhone to use it was the iPhone 3GS, before being replaced with the Apple A4 with the release of the iPhone 4.
The S5L8920 contains an ARM Cortex-A8 main processor that is compatible with 32-bit Armv7, and backward compatible with ARMv6. It is manufactured in the 65nm CMOS process. The standard Cortex-A8 clock rate is normally 833 MHz, but has been lowered by Apple to around 600 MHz.
Similar competing architectures include Qualcomm's Snapdragon, Texas Instruments' OMAP 4, Nvidia's Tegra 2 and Samsung's Exynos.
The last operating system that supported the S5L8920 chip was iOS 6.1.6, which was released on February 21, 2014.
Design flaw
A design flaw was discovered in S5L89xx iPhone chips: it allows arbitrary code to be executed through the limera1n exploit, a BootROM bug, which was mainly used by jailbreaks. |
71976971_2 | Early iPhone processors | Later developments
Apple later switched to designing their chips in-house after their acquisition of Intrinsity and PA Semi, leading to the creation of the Apple A4 used in the iPhone 4. |
66560235_0 | Koichi Kishi (composer) | Koichi Kishi (θ²΄εΏ εΊ·δΈ, Kishi KΕichi, March 31, 1909 β November 17, 1937) was a Japanese composer, conductor and violinist.
Koichi Kishi spent his childhood in Miyakojima, a district of Osaka. Following the example of his mother, he learned to play the violin. At the age of 18 he went to Europe to complete his training as a violinist at the Geneva Conservatory and the Berlin School of Music. He then studied composition with Paul Hindemith and conducting with Wilhelm FurtwΓ€ngler.Berlin Philharmonic. As a composer, Kishi's composition includes orchestral works, stage works, chamber works, film scores and songs. In 1935, he went back to Japan.
In 1937, the 28-year-old Koichi Kishi died of a heart condition in Japan.
Works
* Symphony Buddha
* Japanese sketches for large orchestra
* Japanese Suite for large orchestra
* Violin Concerto
* Ballet Ama no iwato (2 acts)
* Operetta Namiko (3 acts)
* Violin Sonata in D minor
* Free scores by Koichi Kishi (composer) at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) |
50376756_0 | Kyle Murphy (American football) | Not to be confused with Kyle Murphy (American football, born 1998).
Kyle Neil Murphy (born December 11, 1993) is an American football offensive tackle for the DC Defenders of the XFL. He played college football for Stanford University on a scholarship. At Stanford, he was a four-year starter primarily at offensive tackle for the Cardinal where he was named to multiple first-team and second-team All-Pac-12 teams. He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the sixth round of the 2016 NFL Draft.
Early years
Murphy was born in Mission Viejo, California and attended San Clemente High School.lettered in not only football, but track and field where he was a shot put champion.U.S. Army All-American Bowl and was also awarded the U.S. Army's Glenn Davis Award, awarded to those who represent the Army's "high standard of excellence in community service, education, and athletic distinction."South Coast Conference MVP.
Murphy was ranked as a five star offensive tackle prospect by Rivals.com and a four star prospect by ESPN.com, ranked 27th overall in the country in the ESPN top 150.Stanford, Alabama, Arizona, Arizona State, Auburn, and California.Oregon, Florida, and USC.
College career
Murphy ultimately decided to play for the Stanford Cardinal. In his first year, he was one of three freshman lineman to play, starting in two games and playing in 14. He wore two jersey numbers, 78 for when on the line of scrimmage and 94 for when he was an eligible receiver. He averaged 25 snaps per game at tight end and offensive tackle.
In his sophomore year, Murphy played in 13 games as offensive tackle and tight end.
Murphy started all 13 games as right tackle in his junior year, where he was named to the All-Pac-12 second-team, as well as Phil Steele's All-Pac-12 second-team.tackles for loss allowed and 42nd in sacks.
In his final year with the Cardinal, he started all 14 games at left tackle and was named a team captain. His play earned him a spot on the watchlists for the Lombardi Award and the Outland Trophy.
Professional career
Green Bay Packers |
50376756_1 | Kyle Murphy (American football) | Professional career
Green Bay Packers
Murphy was projected as a fifth or sixth round pick by Lance Zierlein of NFL.com. He stated that he had a good feel for his position and was aware in pass protection.
Murphy was drafted in the sixth round with the 200th overall selection by the Green Bay Packers.Blake Martinez earlier in the draft in the fourth round. Blake later commented that after Murphy was drafted that he and his family "were going crazy at my house. It was awesome."
Murphy made his first career start in the 2017 season opener against the Seattle Seahawks at right tackle in place of the injured Bryan Bulaga, and the next two weeks at left tackle in place of the injured David Bakhtiari. On September 26, 2017, Murphy was placed on injured reserve after suffering a foot injury.
On September 1, 2018, Murphy was placed on injured reserve.
Los Angeles Rams
On December 29, 2018, Murphy was signed to the Los Angeles Rams practice squad.
Houston Texans
On October 16, 2019, Murphy was signed to the Houston Texans practice squad.
On September 5, 2020, Murphy was released by the Texans.
New Orleans Saints
On May 16, 2021, Murphy signed with the New Orleans Saints.
DC Defenders
On January 22, 2023, Murphy signed with the DC Defenders of the XFL.
Personal life
Murphy is the younger brother of former Minnesota Vikings offensive tackle Kevin Murphy.
* Stanford Cardinal Bio
* Green Bay Packers Bio |
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56071221_0 | List of Leigh Centurions players | The Leigh Centurions (known as just Leigh until the completion of the 1994β95 Rugby Football League season) are an English rugby league club. Leigh began Rugby Football Union competition in 1878, and in 1895 became a founding member of the Rugby Football League (originally the Northern Rugby Football Union) that broke away from the Rugby Football Union.
From that first 1895 season under rugby league rules, through to the end of competition in the 2018 RFL Championship season, Leigh has had 1,469 players, excluding non-playing substitutes, take the field during a competitive first-class match. This includes matches that were subsequently abandoned, expunged or re-played, but excludes friendlies.
These Leigh rugby league players have been allocated a sequential heritage number, in order of their appearance, by the Leigh Centurions.
List
In the following table: |
56071221_1 | List of Leigh Centurions players | * The individual columns may not reflect the exact type of scoring, due to rule changes over the years, though "Total Points" is correct:
+ The table does account for the points associated with kicking-related scoring (goals), during the first two seasons (1895β96, 1896β97) of Northern Rugby Football Union's existence, when conversions were worth 2-points, penalty goals 3-points and drop goals 4-points.
+ From 1897β98 to 1972-73, all goals earned 2-points, so drop-goals were not always tracked separately from other goals for the purposes of "Drop Goals" column on this list.
* While the "DΓ©but" and "Last Match" dates are accurate, and reflect a player's first and last time with Leigh, a player may have played with another high-level rugby league team before, during or after the period of those two dates.
* Available (incomplete) information is shown indicating players selected to play on national, international (Other Nationalities, British Empire XIII) or regional teams.
β Player DΓ©but Last Match Appearances Tries Goals Drop goals Points Competed with a
national or regional team
915 Neil Abbott 1982β83 1982β83 2 0 0 0 0
1122 Paul Abercrombie 1997 1997 1 0 0 0 0
550 Alan Ackers 1946β47 1949β50 36 0 59 0 118
1389 Jamie Acton 2014 2018 96 17 0 0 68
1324 Andy Ainscough 2009 2010 4 0 0 0 0
1283 Martin Ainscough 2007 2007 18 10 0 0 40
903 Gary Ainsworth 1981β82 1985β86 63 16 0 0 61
236 James Ainsworth 1913β14 1920β21 35 6 0 0 18
1030 Basil Ake 1991β92 1991β92 8 4 0 0 16
561 Frank Alder 1947β48 1949β50 54 5 0 0 15
462 Percy Aldred 1938β39 1948β49 51 12 1 0 38
925 Adrian Alexander 1983β84 1983β84 13 3 0 0 12
605 Trevor Allan 1950β51 1953β54 97 52 0 0 156 Other Nationalities, |
56071221_2 | List of Leigh Centurions players | British Empire XIII
1201 David Alstead 2003 2010 114 63 0 0 252
896 Peter Alstead 1980β81 1980β81 2 0 0 0 0
354 Walter Alty 1930β31 1930β31 1 0 0 0 0
885 Mark Anderson 1978β79 1978β79 1 0 0 0 0
1160 Paul Anderson 1999 2002 103 50 17 0 234
352 Arthur Anderton 1930β31 1931β32 18 6 0 0 18
3 Tom Anderton 1895β96 1899β1900 134 18 1 0 56 [Lancashire] Lancashire
1189 Eric Andrews 2002 2003 23 12 0 0 48
404 Robert Archer 1935β36 1935β36 3 1 0 0 3
1144 James Arkwright 1998 2000 53 14 0 0 56
1317 Dave Armitstead 2009 2010 48 7 0 0 28
215 Jack Armstrong 1912β13 1925β26 177 15 0 0 45
1340 Tom Armstrong 2011 2016 92 53 0 0 212
26 Tom Arrowsmith 1895β96 1904β05 93 4 0 0 12
353 Jim Ashcroft 1930β31 1930β31 1 0 0 0 0
752 Kevin Ashcroft 1966β67 1976β77 261 25 12 6 105 Great Britain
736 Peter Ashcroft 1965β66 1967β68 9 3 0 0 9
504 Albert Ashton 1940β41 1940β41 2 0 0 0 0
271 Fred Ashton 1920β21 1923β24 5 0 0 0 0
174 Walter Ashton 1907β08 1908β09 32 3 0 0 9
161 Jim Ashurst 1906β07 1906β07 2 1 0 0 3
899 Geoffrey Aspinall 1980β81 1981β82 12 1 0 0 3
1068 Scott Aspinall 1993β94 1997 7 0 2 0 4
1372 Martin Aspinwall 2013 2015 36 3 0 0 12
1285 Matt Astley 2007 2007 9 0 0 0 0
657 Bill Atherton 1955β56 1958β59 60 14 0 0 42
919 Wayne Atherton 1983β84 1987β88 64 10 37 0 114 |
56071221_3 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 805 John Atkin 1972β73 1972β73 17 4 0 0 12
206 Dick Atkinson 1910β11 1912β13 24 5 0 0 15
17 G. B. Atkinson 1895β96 1895β96 1 0 0 0 0
168 W. Atkinson 1906β07 1906β07 1 0 0 0 0
176 Andrew Attewell 1907β08 1908β09 8 5 0 0 15
547 Wally Ayres 1946β47 1946β47 1 0 0 0 0
247 John Bacon 1919β20 1919β20 11 1 0 0 3
243 Jonty Bailey 1918β19 1924β25 17 1 0 0 3
1450 Ricky Bailey 2018 2018 18 12 0 0 48
1453 Ryan Bailey 2018 2018 11 1 0 0 4
428 John Baird 1936β37 1936β37 2 0 0 0 0
865 Gordon Baker 1976β77 1976β77 7 1 0 0 3
761 Alan Baldwin 1967β68 1967β68 1 0 0 0 0
1047 Simon Baldwin 1992β93 2002 145 44 14 0 204
287 Stan Baldwin 1924β25 1927β28 71 34 1 0 104
1454 Jordan Baldwinson 2018 2018 6 0 0 0 0
1088 Rob Ball 1994β95 2003 93 11 0 0 44
1270 Paul Ballard 2006 2006 4 1 0 0 4
440 Charlie Banfield 1937β38 1939β40 45 2 21 0 48
1077 Shaun Bannister 1994β95 1997 63 14 0 0 56
1076 John Bannon 1994β95 1994β95 1 0 0 0 0
1447 Kurt Baptiste 2018 2018 1 0 0 0 0
1387 Sam Barlow 2014 2015 51 9 0 0 36
476 Stan Barlow 1939β40 1939β40 1 0 0 0 0
523 β¦ Barr 1940β41 1940β41 2 0 0 0 0
120 Daniel Barr 1902β03 1902β03 3 2 0 0 6
467 Tommy Barr 1938β39 1938β39 10 1 0 0 3
1465 James Barran 2018 2018 1 0 0 0 0 |
56071221_4 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 1465 James Barran 2018 2018 1 0 0 0 0
114 Billy Barrett 1901β02 1901β02 1 0 0 0 0
1034 David Barrett 1991β92 1991β92 2 0 0 0 0
784 Billy Barrow 1970β71 1974β75 32 2 0 0 6
800 Frank Barrow 1972β73 1974β75 64 4 0 0 12
781 Tony Barrow 1970β71 1972β73 106 24 0 0 72
202 Dick Barton 1910β11 1913β14 76 4 0 0 12
646 John Barton 1954β55 1956β57 34 13 0 0 39
1376 Anthony Bate 2013 2014 20 3 0 0 12
178 Robert Bate 1908β09 1909β10 16 3 0 0 9
189 Frank Battersby 1909β10 1909β10 27 2 22 0 50
162 Jim Battersby 1906β07 1906β07 2 0 0 0 0
325 Bill Baxter 1928β29 1937β38 104 7 42 0 105
61 Jesse Baxter 1897β98 1897β98 2 0 0 0 0
559 Ken Baxter 1946β47 1956β57 201 48 0 0 144
916 Paul Baxter 1982β83 1982β83 1 0 0 0 0
999 Bob Beardmore 1989β90 1990β91 42 16 20 0 104
274 Tom Beardmore 1921β22 1921β22 1 0 0 0 0
604 George Beatty 1950β51 1952β53 27 3 0 0 9
917 Darren Beazant 1982β83 1985β86 26 6 0 0 24
490 Ted Beesley 1939β40 1940β41 7 0 0 0 0
378 "Tom"/"Tommy" Beetham 1933β34 1933β34 1 0 0 0 0
127 Billy Bell 1902β03 1902β03 3 0 0 0 0
126 Arthur Bennett 1902β03 1902β03 1 0 0 0 0
112 Herbert Bennett 1901β02 1910β11 206 45 2 0 139
510 Tom Bennett 1940β41 1940β41 5 0 0 0 0
609 Basil Benson 1950β51 1951β52 14 3 0 0 9 |
56071221_5 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 1149 Peers Bent 1998 1998 10 0 0 0 0
965 Keith Bentley 1986β87 1986β87 4 1 0 0 4
1445 Ilias Bergal 2018 2018 11 13 0 0 52
52 Billy Berry 1897β98 1897β98 7 0 0 0 0
140 Bob Berry 1903β04 1906β07 96 2 0 0 6
1353 Bob Beswick 2012 2015 123 18 0 1 73 Ireland
620 Owen Bevan 1951β52 1951β52 16 8 0 0 24
787 Mick Bibby 1971β72 1971β72 2 0 0 0 0
1264 Adam Bibey 2006 2006 1 0 0 0 0
1211 Ricky Bibey 2003 2012 71 5 0 0 20
840 Terry Bilsbury 1974β75 1983β84 150 63 0 1 190 [Lancashire] Lancashire
672 Ken Birchall 1957β58 1959β60 3 0 0 0 0
681 Arnold Bishop 1958β59 1964β65 19 0 1 0 2
922 Neil Bishop 1983β84 1983β84 1 0 0 0 0
309 Tommy Bithell 1926β27 1932β33 120 26 5 0 88 [Lancashire] Lancashire
250 Albert Blackburn 1919β20 1930β31 116 31 2 0 97
386 George Blackburn 1933β34 1935β36 57 3 0 0 9
41 Henry Blackburn 1896β97 1896β97 5 0 0 0 0
128 Jack Blackburn 1902β03 1907β08 103 1 0 0 3
1128 Paul Blackburn 1997 1997 10 1 0 0 4
1196 Anthony Blackwood 2002 2003 6 3 0 0 12
1455 Jack Blagbrough 2018 2018 13 0 0 0 0
1015 Mike Blakeley 1990β91 1996 33 10 72 2 186
461 Tommy Blakeley 1938β39 1940β41 26 7 1 0 23
482 Bob Blaze 1939β40 1939β40 1 0 0 0 0
1333 Matty Blythe 2010 2011 21 12 0 0 48
73 Albert Boardman 1898β99 1899β1900 3 0 0 0 0 |
56071221_6 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 226 Ernie Boardman 1912β13 1924β25 223 48 0 0 144
10 George Boardman 1895β96 1904β05 282 9 1 0 29 [Lancashire] Lancashire
1288 John Boland 2007 2007 1 0 0 0 0
188 Mick Bolewski 1909β10 1911β12 100 3 18 0 45 [Lancashire] Lancashire
745 John Bolton 1966β67 1966β67 5 1 0 0 3
390 Arthur Bond 1934β35 1934β35 14 1 0 0 3
695 Ken Boonzaier 1960β61 1961β62 28 5 2 0 19
191 Arthur Booth 1909β10 1914β15 21 5 0 0 15
710 Bramwell Booth 1962β63 1962β63 2 0 0 0 0
1078 John Booth 1994β95 1994β95 9 0 0 0 0
1012 Simon Booth 1990β91 1993β94 67 17 0 0 68
696 Piet Botha 1960β61 1961β62 33 0 98 0 196
1248 Matthew Bottom 2005 2006 3 0 0 0 0
909 Mark Bourneville 1982β83 1982β83 7 2 0 0 6
32 Dicky Bowden 1895β96 1895β96 3 0 0 0 0
576 Jackie Bowen 1948β49 1948β49 30 7 0 0 21
633 John Bowker 1953β54 1953β54 3 0 0 0 0
1138 Radney Bowker 1998 2004 64 21 0 0 84
881 Edward "Eddie" Bowman 1978β79 1980β81 36 0 0 0 0
812 Denis Boyd 1973β74 1983β84 130 26 0 0 78 [Lancashire] Lancashire
552 Eric Boydell 1946β47 1946β47 17 4 1 0 14
786 Jimmy Boylan 1971β72 1973β74 51 4 0 0 12
1176 David Bradbury 2001 2004 102 21 0 0 84
474 Joe Bradbury 1939β40 1939β40 8 1 0 0 3
1276 John Braddish 2007 2007 1 0 0 0 0
622 Tommy Bradshaw 1951β52 1954β55 68 1 0 0 3 |
56071221_7 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 146 Phil Brady 1904β05 1905β06 7 0 0 0 0
264 Cyril Braund 1920β21 1924β25 59 10 0 0 30
471 Dick Breare 1939β40 1952β53 69 4 86 0 184
413 Percy Breckell 1935β36 1936β37 9 2 0 0 6
857 Steve Breheny 1975β76 1976β77 16 0 0 0 0
1170 Liam Bretherton 2000 2002 52 23 19 1 131
1011 Russ Bridge 1990β91 1994β95 62 7 0 0 28
691 David Bridgewater 1960β61 1963β64 13 2 0 0 6
1354 Ryan Brierley 2012 present (as of 2019) 125 133 38 4 612
733 Wilf Briggs 1965β66 1976β77 112 54 11 1 185
662 Jim Bright 1956β57 1957β58 29 6 0 0 18
1337 Craig Briscoe 2010 2013 52 8 0 0 32
477 Tommy Briscoe 1939β40 1939β40 4 1 0 0 3
1164 Adam Bristow 2000 2003 141 53 0 0 212
282 Billy Britton 1922β23 1924β25 12 0 2 0 4
949 Simon Brockwell 1985β86 1985β86 11 4 0 0 16
678 Brian Brooks 1958β59 1966β67 78 12 0 0 36
833 Duncan Broome 1973β74 1973β74 1 0 0 0 0
687 Ted Brophy 1959β60 1962β63 70 1 0 0 3
1385 Alex Brown 2014 2014 2 0 0 0 0
198 Charlie Brown 1910β11 1911β12 22 2 0 0 6
880 Dave Brown 1978β79 1979β80 30 8 0 0 24
751 Dennis Brown 1966β67 1973β74 35 0 16 0 32
498 Jim Brown 1939β40 1939β40 1 0 0 0 0
1463 Kevin Brown 2018 2018 1 0 0 0 0
1418 Mitch Brown 2016 2016 33 12 0 0 48
1004 Peter Brown 1989β90 1990β91 35 4 3 0 22 |
56071221_8 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 621 Ron Brown 1951β52 1955β56 5 0 0 0 0
1095 Shaun Brown 1995β96 1997 21 0 0 4 4
153 Jim Buckley 1904β05 1905β06 3 0 0 0 0
485 Jim Buckley 1939β40 1940β41 7 0 0 0 0
459 John Buckley 1938β39 1939β40 23 2 0 0 6
1382 Joe Bullock 2013 2013 7 0 0 0 0
886 Dave Bullough 1978β79 1980β81 30 2 0 0 6
134 Arthur Burgess 1903β04 1906β07 66 9 8 0 43
1100 Barry Burgess 1995β96 1998 32 20 0 0 80
567 Ron Burgess 1947β48 1947β48 3 0 0 0 0
1368 Greg Burke 2012 2013 4 0 0 0 0
593 Jeff Burke 1949β50 1952β53 74 7 4 0 29
938 Paul Burke 1984β85 1987β88 8 0 0 0 0
1038 Tony Burke 1992β93 1993β94 7 0 0 0 0
1414 Travis Burns 2016 2016 8 3 4 0 20
1427 Lachlan Burr 2017 2017 28 3 0 0 12
975 Craig Burrill 1987β88 1990β91 37 16 9 0 82
713 Bill Burrows 1962β63 1962β63 2 0 0 0 0
1130 Mark Burrows 1997 1999 12 2 0 0 8
165 Charlie Butler 1906β07 1906β07 3 1 0 0 3
487 Jackie Butler 1939β40 1939β40 5 0 0 0 0
926 John Butler 1983β84 1983β84 3 0 0 0 0
1280 Sam Butterworth 2007 2007 21 3 0 0 12
1467 Liam Byrne 2018 2018 1 0 0 0 0
820 Tony Byrne 1973β74 1974β75 23 2 0 0 6
422 Walter Byrne 1936β37 1936β37 5 1 0 0 3
819 Jim Cadman 1973β74 1973β74 1 0 0 0 0
1107 Alex Cain 1995β96 1996 25 1 0 0 4 |
56071221_9 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 1107 Alex Cain 1995β96 1996 25 1 0 0 4
211 Tom Cain 1911β12 1918β19 76 11 1 0 35
81 Prosper Caldicott 1899β1900 1899β1900 17 9 0 0 27
668 Brian Callaghan 1957β58 1962β63 42 11 0 0 33
670 Eric Callaghan 1957β58 1959β60 16 1 0 0 3
1222 Mike Callan 2004 2004 6 2 0 0 8
951 Danny Campbell 1985β86 1985β86 10 1 0 0 4
777 Tommy Canning 1969β70 1972β73 78 13 1 0 41
829 Dennis Carden 1973β74 1975β76 21 1 2 0 7
1199 Dale Cardoza 2002 2004 34 32 0 0 128
801 Dave Carey 1972β73 1974β75 14 0 0 0 0
799 John Carey 1972β73 1972β73 5 0 0 0 0
731 John Carney 1965β66 1966β67 8 1 0 0 3
75 William Carrington 1898β99 1898β99 1 0 0 0 0
237 Syd Carter 1913β14 1914β15 25 6 0 0 18
682 Brian Cartwright 1958β59 1959β60 15 4 0 0 12
209 Joe Cartwright 1911β12 1926β27 348 7 0 0 21 Great Britain
207 Peter Cartwright 1910β11 1914β15 12 0 0 0 0
1000 Brian Case 1989β90 1990β91 43 2 0 0 8
512 β¦ Cashan 1940β41 1940β41 3 0 0 0 0
838 Paul Cass 1974β75 1974β75 3 0 0 0 0
1167 James Cassidy 2000 2000 2 0 0 0 0
48 Ernest Castle 1896β97 1898β99 14 0 0 0 0
581 Frank Castle 1948β49 1948β49 1 0 0 0 0
1325 Mark Castle 2009 2009 4 0 0 0 0
549 Jack Catterall 1946β47 1947β48 8 0 0 0 0
113 Tom Causer 1901β02 1902β03 23 4 0 0 12 |
56071221_10 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 1166 Chris Causey 2000 2000 12 0 0 0 0
1057 Steve Cawley 1993β94 1994β95 32 4 0 0 16
539 Jack Cayzer 1946β47 1947β48 67 11 0 0 33
618 Brian Chadwick 1951β52 1961β62 218 48 0 0 144
1409 Lewis Charnock 2016 2016 2 1 0 0 4
1400 Rangi Chase 2016 2016 5 2 0 0 8
1064 Andy Cheetham 1993β94 1996 47 25 0 0 100
9 J. "Catty" Cheetham 1895β96 1897β98 90 0 0 0 0
446 Tommy Cheetham 1938β39 1940β41 48 7 0 0 21
756 Dave Chisnall 1967β68 1976β77 166 28 0 0 84 Great Britain
905 Eric Chisnall 1981β82 1982β83 27 2 0 0 6
774 Les Chisnall 1969β70 1971β72 49 9 0 0 27
591 Albert Christy 1949β50 1949β50 1 0 0 0 0
500 Jim Churm 1940β41 1940β41 4 0 3 0 6
104 Ellis Clare 1900β01 1904β05 117 1 0 0 3
1434 James Clare 2017 2017 5 6 0 0 24
898 Bob Clarke 1980β81 1980β81 5 0 0 0 0
883 Colin Clarke 1978β79 1979β80 3 0 0 0 0
808 Derek Clarke 1972β73 1973β74 51 4 0 0 12
664 Doug Clarke 1956β57 1961β62 21 2 0 0 6
227 Ernie Clarke 1912β13 1919β20 48 2 1 0 8
923 Jeff Clarke 1983β84 1987β88 96 13 0 0 52
726 Keith Clarke 1964β65 1976β77 104 7 0 0 21
1050 Troy Clarke 1992β93 1993β94 21 7 30 0 88
245 Billy Clarkson 1919β20 1919β20 1 0 0 0 0
577 Des Clarkson 1948β49 1948β49 7 2 17 0 40 |
56071221_11 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 155 Ellis Clarkson 1904β05 1918β19 214 10 52 0 134 [Lancashire] Lancashire
779 Geoffrey Clarkson 1970β71 1983β84 107 9 0 0 27
244 Thomas "Tom"/"Tommy" Clarkson 1919β20 1932β33 369 17 315 0 681 England
1361 Adam Clay 2012 2012 5 3 0 0 12
665 Albert Clayton 1956β57 1957β58 2 0 0 0 0
570 Albert "Nebby" Cleworth 1947β48 1950β51 56 17 0 0 51
1162 Graeme Close 1999 2000 10 0 10 0 20
626 Harold Clough 1952β53 1953β54 40 8 0 0 24
1278 John Clough 2007 2007 16 2 0 0 8
298 John Coates 1925β26 1925β26 7 1 0 0 3
1220 Mick Coates 2004 2004 3 0 0 0 0
543 Ben Coffey 1946β47 1953β54 102 3 0 0 9 [Lancashire] Lancashire
221 Fred Coffey 1912β13 1921β22 84 5 0 0 15
947 Trevor Cogger 1985β86 1985β86 27 10 0 0 40
59 Jim Coleman 1897β98 1898β99 40 3 3 0 15
1250 Liam Coleman 2005 2006 11 0 0 0 0
60 Tom Coleman 1897β98 1899β1900 45 6 0 0 18
1026 Andrew Collier 1991β92 1992β93 20 2 0 0 8
955 Andy Collier 1985β86 1993β94 198 30 0 0 120
223 Bob Collier 1912β13 1912β13 3 0 0 0 0
395 Chris Collier 1934β35 1939β40 107 12 0 0 36
83 John Henry "Harry" Collins 1899β1900 1901β02 24 0 0 0 0
720 Mick Collins 1963β64 1974β75 408 82 0 0 246 Great Britain (Under-24s)
273 Dan Connolly 1921β22 1925β26 23 4 0 0 12
1112 Dean Conway 1996 2000 20 0 0 0 0
888 Tony Cooke 1979β80 1981β82 98 12 0 0 36 |
56071221_12 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 1259 John Cookson 2006 2009 39 5 0 0 20
1 Thomas Coop 1895β96 1897β98 85 0 40 0 104
47 Arthur Cooper 1896β97 1896β97 7 1 0 0 3
1225 Ben Cooper 2004 2005 41 12 0 0 48
985 Mark Cooper 1987β88 1988β89 12 0 0 0 0
856 John Corcoran 1975β76 1975β76 3 1 0 0 3
1028 John Costello 1991β92 1999 148 17 0 0 68
20 James Cottam 1895β96 1895β96 3 0 0 0 0
1079 Lee Cottom 1994β95 1994β95 5 2 0 0 8
743 Dave Cotton 1966β67 1966β67 6 1 0 0 3
927 Tony Cottrell 1983β84 1991β92 209 22 0 0 88 [Lancashire] Lancashire
1274 Damien Couturier 2007 2007 16 9 61 0 158
1459 Mitch Cox 2018 present (as of 2019) 6 1 0 0 4
1375 Thomas Coyle 2013 2013 2 0 0 0 0
361 Harry Critchley 1931β32 1936β37 89 13 0 0 39
280 Jack Critchley 1922β23 1922β23 2 0 0 0 0
296 Fred Crook 1925β26 1929β30 74 10 0 0 30
631 John Crook 1952β53 1959β60 67 7 0 0 21
1420 Ben Crooks 2017 2018 48 22 0 0 88
1381 Dom Crosby 2013 2013 1 0 0 0 0
1163 Alan Cross 2000 2001 35 20 0 0 80
369 Norman Crossland 1932β33 1932β33 2 0 0 0 0
1152 Heath Cruckshank 1999 2004 81 12 0 0 48
1018 David Cruickshank 1990β91 1990β91 11 2 0 0 8
1308 Dale Cunniffe 2008 2010 4 2 0 0 8
1448 Jonah Cunningham 2018 2018 2 0 0 0 0
341 Jim Curren 1929β30 1929β30 1 0 0 0 0 |
56071221_13 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 201 Tom Cushion 1910β11 1910β11 1 0 0 0 0
1457 Will Dagger 2018 2018 4 1 0 0 4
571 Harry Dagnan 1947β48 1948β49 37 20 0 0 60
1033 Mark Dainty 1991β92 1992β93 21 3 0 0 12
879 Arthur Daley 1978β79 1980β81 85 6 0 1 19
536 Frank Daley 1946β47 1948β49 93 19 0 0 57
1058 Paul Daniel 1993β94 1997 92 24 0 0 96
667 Norman Darbyshire 1957β58 1958β59 8 5 9 0 33
220 Joe Darwell 1912β13 1928β29 297 30 11 0 112 Great Britain
186 Dai Davies 1908β09 1922β23 259 23 0 0 69
Wales,
228 Dai Davies 1913β14 1913β14 5 0 0 0 0 [Lancashire] Lancashire
(& Wales football)
1059 Glynn Davies 1993β94 1997 45 19 14 0 104
652 Gwyn Davies 1955β56 1961β62 45 14 0 0 42
342 Harry "Cocky" Davies 1929β30 1937β38 137 12 0 0 36
562 Jim Davies 1947β48 1949β50 58 1 0 0 3
810 John Davies 1972β73 1976β77 115 47 0 0 141 [Lancashire] Lancashire
412 Lloyd Davies 1935β36 1937β38 10 1 0 0 3
627 Malcolm Davies 1952β53 1955β56 84 79 0 0 237
635 Peter Davies 1953β54 1955β56 48 5 23 0 61
277 Stan Davies 1921β22 1921β22 1 0 0 0 0
941 Steve Davies 1984β85 1984β85 7 2 0 0 8
15 Ted Davies 1895β96 1898β99 40 7 0 0 21
66 Tom Davies 1898β99 1902β03 140 31 10 0 113
825 Tommy Davies 1973β74 1974β75 40 14 4 0 50
741 Tony Davies 1966β67 1966β67 27 0 0 0 0
954 Michael Davis 1985β86 1986β87 44 15 0 0 60 |
56071221_14 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 1416 Matty Dawson-Jones 2016 2018 67 42 0 0 168
613 Derek Day 1951β52 1952β53 5 4 0 0 12
1151 Craig Dean 1999 2000 23 8 9 0 50
960 Mike Dean 1986β87 1990β91 109 20 0 0 80
102 Sam Devereux 1900β01 1901β02 5 0 0 0 0
1452 Jordan Dezaria 2018 2018 12 0 0 0 0
638 Martin Dickens 1953β54 1959β60 87 14 0 0 42
725 Tommy Dickens 1964β65 1969β70 43 2 0 0 6
674 John "Todder" Dickinson 1957β58 1958β59 28 7 0 0 21
1150 Stuart Dickinson 1998 1998 5 2 0 0 8
1396 Andrew Dixon 2015 2016 38 9 0 0 36
306 Hugh Dixon 1925β26 1925β26 1 0 0 0 0
1007 Paul Doherty 1989β90 1989β90 1 0 0 0 0
1327 Dean Dollin 2009 2009 1 0 0 0 0
877 Steve Donlan 1978β79 1984β85 240 81 21 28 337 Great Britain
1117 Stuart Donlan 1997 2011 194 79 0 0 316
506 β¦ Donnelly 1940β41 1940β41 1 0 0 0 0
358 Bill Donoghue 1931β32 1931β32 1 0 0 0 0
208 James Donohue 1911β12 1913β14 48 10 24 0 78
996 Jason Donohue 1988β89 1998 92 26 8 1 121
817 John Dorahy 1973β74 1973β74 5 1 0 0 3
821 Tony Dorahy 1973β74 1973β74 1 0 0 0 0
1299 Lee Doran 2008 2008 27 10 0 0 40
772 Stan Dorrington 1969β70 1973β74 65 9 0 0 27
979 Tony Dowling 1987β88 1987β88 1 0 0 0 0
348 Harry Downes 1930β31 1931β32 20 2 5 0 16
868 John Downs 1976β77 1976β77 1 0 0 0 0 |
56071221_15 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 291 John Draper 1924β25 1926β27 15 2 0 0 6
1413 Josh Drinkwater 2016 2017 43 12 29 2 108
1139 Steve Driscoll 1998 1998 6 0 0 0 0
836 Alva Drummond 1973β74 1975β76 11 5 0 0 15 Great Britain
862 Des Drummond 1976β77 1985β86 280 141 2 0 470
1244 Jason Duffy 2005 2005 4 0 0 0 0
1174 John Duffy 2001 2012 202 52 19 4 250 Scotland
1374 Ryan Duffy 2013 2014 28 5 0 0 20
54 Harry Dunbavin 1897β98 1905β06 172 31 132 0 357
56 Oliver Dunbavin 1897β98 1897β98 5 1 0 0 3
972 Brian Dunn 1987β88 1992β93 81 22 0 0 88
897 David Dunn 1980β81 1982β83 25 3 0 0 9
1315 Jamie Durbin 2009 2010 23 13 0 0 52
106 E. Durr 1900β01 1900β01 4 0 0 0 0
718 Tony Dyson 1962β63 1962β63 8 0 0 0 0
982 Adrian Earner 1987β88 1991β92 30 0 0 0 0
19 John Eccleston 1895β96 1901β02 153 1 0 0 3
762 David Eckersley 1967β68 1971β72 160 24 22 0 116 [Lancashire] Lancashire
624 Sam Eckersley 1951β52 1956β57 18 2 0 0 6
588 Harry Edden 1948β49 1954β55 174 5 0 0 15
573 Alf Edge 1947β48 1949β50 36 1 0 0 3
338 Jack Edwards 1929β30 1938β39 143 5 9 0 33
944 Mark Edwards 1984β85 1984β85 1 0 0 0 0
1106 Mike Edwards 1995β96 1995β96 5 6 0 0 24
603 Joe Egan 1950β51 1954β55 104 6 1 0 20
1045 John Elias 1992β93 1992β93 15 2 0 0 8
1341 Jamie Ellis 2011 2011 31 34 14 0 164 |
56071221_16 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 1341 Jamie Ellis 2011 2011 31 34 14 0 164
256 Wyndham Emery 1920β21 1927β28 193 72 1 0 218 Wales
1332 Jacob "Jake" Emmitt 2010 present (as of 2019) 89 15 1 0 62
683 Lionel Emmitt 1958β59 1959β60 14 7 0 0 21
1013 Paul Entwistle 1990β91 1990β91 2 0 0 0 0
719 Terry Entwistle 1962β63 1968β69 152 14 1 0 44
990 Andy Evans 1988β89 1990β91 9 0 0 0 0
434 Arthur "Candy" Evans 1937β38 1937β38 3 0 0 0 0
1415 Ben Evans 2016 2016 3 0 0 0 0
969 Dave Evans 1986β87 1989β90 30 3 0 0 12
686 Gordon Evans 1959β60 1963β64 47 9 0 0 27
231 Jack Evans 1913β14 1913β14 1 0 0 0 0
855 Phil Evans 1975β76 1975β76 3 0 0 0 0
1349 Rhys Evans 2011 2018 25 7 1 0 30
997 Stuart Evans 1988β89 1990β91 2 0 0 0 0
330 Edwin Ewing 1928β29 1930β31 8 2 0 0 6
259 Arnold Eyre 1920β21 1920β21 2 0 0 0 0
847 Keith Fairbrother 1974β75 1974β75 8 0 0 0 0
1131 Andy Fairclough 1997 2001 104 57 0 0 228
839 Alan Fairhurst 1974β75 1980β81 42 6 25 8 76
394 John Fairhurst 1934β35 1934β35 2 0 0 0 0
173 Lawrence Fairhurst 1907β08 1907β08 2 0 0 0 0
276 Mat Fairhurst 1921β22 1921β22 3 0 0 0 0
940 Shaun Fairhurst 1984β85 1984β85 6 1 0 0 4
648 Brian Fallon 1954β55 1960β61 217 54 233 0 628
429 Albert Falwasser 1937β38 1937β38 1 0 0 0 0 |
56071221_17 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 1036 Sean Fanning 1991β92 1994β95 30 9 35 0 106
455 Ernest Farrar 1938β39 1938β39 8 0 0 0 0
540 Joe Farrell 1946β47 1946β47 7 1 0 0 3
403 Fred Farrington 1935β36 1936β37 70 1 92 0 187
1412 Brad Fash 2016 2016 8 0 0 0 0
642 John Feather 1954β55 1954β55 6 0 0 0 0
1247 Dominic Fe'aunati 2005 2005 5 1 0 0 4
1200 Leon Felton 2002 2002 7 2 0 0 8
775 Stuart Ferguson 1969β70 1972β73 112 19 328 0 713 Wales
1236 Jason Ferris 2005 2005 4 1 0 0 4
750 Jimmy Fiddler 1966β67 1978β79 219 33 311 16 737 [Lancashire] Lancashire
700 Derek Fieldhouse 1961β62 1961β62 3 0 0 0 0
528 Wilf Fields 1940β41 1940β41 2 0 7 0 14
1371 Simon Finnigan 2013 2013 27 12 0 0 48
669 Ray Fisher 1957β58 1962β63 120 23 0 0 69
822 Les Fishwick 1973β74 1973β74 5 1 0 0 3
23 Dai Fitzgerald 1895β96 1895β96 8 0 0 0 0
906 Steve Fitzmartin 1981β82 1983β84 11 0 0 0 0
823 Kevin Flanagan 1973β74 1973β74 4 0 0 0 0
738 Ken Flannagan 1965β66 1965β66 1 0 0 0 0
357 Mick/Ray Flannery 1931β32 1938β39 108 5 59 0 133
1241 Darren Fleary 2005 2005 27 2 0 0 8
795 Bob Fleet 1971β72 1972β73 8 1 0 0 3
650 Jackie Fleming 1955β56 1955β56 6 2 0 0 6
1429 Matty Fleming 2017 2017 10 2 0 0 8
1060 Darren Fletcher 1993β94 1993β94 2 0 0 0 0
813 Derek Fletcher 1973β74 1974β75 17 1 0 0 3 |
56071221_18 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 714 Geoff Fletcher 1962β63 1976β77 154 11 0 0 33
1108 Tim Fletcher 1995β96 1996 2 0 0 0 0
589 Len Flint 1948β49 1948β49 1 0 0 0 0
527 W. Flitcroft 1940β41 1940β41 1 0 0 0 0
555 Barney Fogharty 1946β47 1946β47 1 0 0 0 0
1469 Chris Follin 2018 2018 1 0 0 0 0
1251 Carl Forber 2005 2006 30 14 36 0 128
966 Mike Ford 1986β87 1987β88 27 9 0 1 37
1391 Lewis Foster 2014 2016 10 1 0 0 4
503 Peter Foster 1940β41 1940β41 5 0 0 0 0
611 Peter Foster 1951β52 1958β59 236 15 2 0 49 Great Britain
336 Lance Fowler 1929β30 1929β30 13 1 1 0 5
34 Henry Fox 1895β96 1898β99 48 0 0 0 0
895 Phil/Philip Fox 1980β81 1986β87 196 96 0 0 352
753 Ray Fox 1966β67 1970β71 27 1 17 0 37
973 Mark Frame 1987β88 1987β88 4 0 0 0 0
279 Jimmy France 1922β23 1927β28 142 63 0 0 189
11 Teddy France 1895β96 1897β98 62 1 0 0 3
616 Tom Freeman 1951β52 1956β57 6 0 0 0 0
563 George Gabriel 1947β48 1947β48 9 1 0 0 3
575 Maurice Gallagher 1947β48 1948β49 7 0 0 0 0
1355 Tommy Gallagher 2012 2012 21 5 0 0 20
167 Dick Gallop 1906β07 1913β14 160 18 0 0 54 [Lancashire] Lancashire
1019 Paul Gamble 1990β91 1990β91 1 0 0 0 0
82 Frank Ganley 1899β1900 1904β05 125 30 0 0 90
318 Frank Ganley 1927β28 1927β28 1 0 0 0 0
194 Herbert Ganley 1909β10 1925β26 164 29 59 0 205 [Lancashire] Lancashire |
56071221_19 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 1123 Justin Ganley 1997 1997 1 0 0 0 0
629 Max Garbler 1952β53 1952β53 2 0 0 0 0
1136 Steve Garcia 1998 1998 27 2 0 0 8
1351 Mat Gardner 2012 2013 58 26 0 0 104
44 Tom Garrity 1896β97 1896β97 13 1 0 0 3
874 Tony Garrity 1977β78 1980β81 23 8 0 0 24
145 Ben Gartland 1904β05 1907β08 29 0 0 0 0
85 George Garvey 1899β1900 1899β1900 6 0 0 0 0
1254 Dean Gaskell 2006 2006 24 13 0 0 52
450 J. Gaskell 1938β39 1938β39 6 0 0 0 0
776 Jim Gaskell 1969β70 1969β70 2 1 1 0 5
1183 Jamie Gass 2001 2001 5 1 0 0 4
942 Bryan Gelling 1984β85 1987β88 60 10 0 0 40
615 John Geraghty 1951β52 1953β54 10 0 0 0 0
1141 Shaun Geritas 1998 1998 8 0 0 0 0
644 Jack Gibson 1954β55 1960β61 111 27 0 0 81
1126 Steve Gibson 1997 1997 9 2 0 0 8
1291 Chris Giles 2007 2008 20 7 0 0 28
758 Laurie Gilfedder 1967β68 1968β69 40 4 83 0 178
5 S. "Bummer" Gill 1895β96 1896β97 14 0 1 0 4
526 β¦ Gillingham 1940β41 1940β41 1 0 0 0 0
830 Neil Gilmore 1973β74 1973β74 1 0 0 0 0
1363 Lee Gittins 2012 2012 1 0 0 0 0
872 Tommy Gittins 1977β78 1980β81 85 6 6 7 37
1260 Tere Glassie 2006 2006 20 4 0 0 16
835 Brian Gomm 1973β74 1973β74 1 0 0 0 0
294 Nelson Goodwin 1925β26 1925β26 8 3 0 0 9 |
56071221_20 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 294 Nelson Goodwin 1925β26 1925β26 8 3 0 0 9
346 Jimmy Gordon 1930β31 1930β31 12 1 0 0 3
42 G. Gore 1896β97 1896β97 2 0 0 0 0
203 Matthew Gore 1910β11 1910β11 1 2 0 0 6
1006 Michael Gore 1989β90 1989β90 1 0 0 0 0
968 Joe Gormally 1986β87 1986β87 1 0 0 0 0
706 Terry Gorman 1961β62 1961β62 1 0 0 0 0
1345 Andy Gorski 2011 2011 4 2 0 0 8
251 Henry Gorst 1919β20 1919β20 2 0 0 0 0
241 Tom Gotheridge 1914β15 1914β15 2 0 0 0 0
1330 Tommy Goulden 2010 2015 155 53 0 0 212
1198 Bobbie Goulding 2002 2002 8 4 2 1 21
1116 Martin Goulding 1996 1998 3 1 0 0 4
1227 Mick Govin 2004 2011 39 10 31 0 102
377 Joe Grace 1933β34 1933β34 3 0 0 0 0
1103 Gary Grainey 1995β96 1996 3 0 0 0 0
702 Tommy Grainey 1961β62 1972β73 164 16 135 0 318
1464 Sam Grant 2018 2018 1 0 0 0 0
131 Dick Green 1902β03 1902β03 1 0 0 0 0
601 Harry Green 1949β50 1952β53 24 5 0 0 15
1424 James Green 2017 2017 9 0 0 0 0
317 Jimmy Green 1927β28 1939β40 205 46 26 0 190
873 Ken Green 1977β78 1983β84 131 16 0 0 49
76 J. Greenhalgh 1898β99 1899β1900 4 1 0 0 3
400 Joe Greenhalgh 1934β35 1938β39 81 7 0 0 21
1257 Lee Greenwood 2006 2006 28 24 0 0 96
1273 Miles Greenwood 2007 2007 26 16 0 0 64
704 Eric Gregory 1961β62 1964β65 14 2 0 0 6 |
56071221_21 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 442 Fred Gregory 1937β38 1938β39 4 0 0 0 0
1451 Nick Gregson 2018 present (as of 2019) 14 2 3 0 14
331 Mick Griffin 1928β29 1931β32 119 22 2 0 70
375 J. B. Griffiths 1932β33 1932β33 2 0 0 0 0
918 Steve Griffiths 1983β84 1983β84 3 0 0 0 0
1082 Steve Griffiths 1994β95 1994β95 4 0 0 0 0
172 E. Grime 1907β08 1907β08 1 0 0 0 0
769 Paul Grimes 1968β69 1978β79 216 19 0 0 57
530 Tommy Grimes 1940β41 1940β41 2 2 0 0 6
842 Steve Grimshaw 1974β75 1980β81 73 10 0 0 30
1253 Scott Grix 2006 2006 28 13 0 0 52
1147 Andrew "Andy" Grundy 1998 1998 20 1 0 0 4
240 Frank Grundy 1914β15 1920β21 64 13 0 0 39
312 James Grundy 1926β27 1927β28 15 1 0 0 3
421 Stan Grundy 1936β37 1937β38 17 1 0 0 3
1255 Tommy Grundy 2006 2007 30 10 0 0 40
272 Walter Grundy 1921β22 1924β25 6 1 0 0 3
651 Don Gullick 1955β56 1957β58 45 15 0 0 45
1049 John Gunning 1992β93 1998 92 10 21 6 88
1101 Alan Hadcroft 1995β96 2003 154 44 0 0 176
1321 Kurt Haggerty 2009 2015 55 15 1 1 63
432 Herbert "Tubby" Haigh 1937β38 1937β38 4 1 0 0 3
456 Bill Hall 1938β39 1938β39 2 0 0 0 0
1435 Craig Hall 2018 2018 20 21 11 0 106
1096 Darren Hall 1995β96 1999 3 1 0 0 4
723 Harry Hall 1963β64 1963β64 1 0 0 0 0
27 John Hall 1895β96 1895β96 1 0 0 0 0 |
56071221_22 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 27 John Hall 1895β96 1895β96 1 0 0 0 0
1054 Tony Hall 1993β94 1993β94 3 1 0 0 4
1161 Chris Halliwell 1999 2000 6 1 0 0 4
1212 Danny Halliwell 2003 2007 74 59 6 0 248
945 Steve Halliwell 1985β86 1985β86 38 49 0 0 196
420 Tom Halliwell 1936β37 1936β37 6 1 0 0 3
177 Billy Halsall 1907β08 1907β08 6 0 0 0 0
1086 Ian Halsall 1994β95 1996 5 0 0 0 0
508 F. Hamer 1940β41 1940β41 1 0 0 0 0
692 Gerald Hamilton 1960β61 1964β65 2 0 0 0 0
1177 John Hamilton 2001 2003 71 7 0 0 28
533 Vince Hammond 1940β41 1940β41 2 0 0 0 0
1419 Ryan Hampshire 2017 2017 16 3 0 0 12
1051 Dean Hanger 1992β93 1993β94 38 18 0 0 72
1390 Chris Hankinson 2014 2014 7 2 0 0 8
1402 Harrison Hansen 2016 2018 85 22 0 0 88
1031 Liuaki "Lee" Hansen 1991β92 1993β94 65 2 0 0 8
943 Paul Hardman 1984β85 1986β87 11 1 0 0 4
1271 Bryn Hargreaves 2006 2006 10 1 0 0 4
31 R. "Whiffy" Hargreaves 1895β96 1895β96 8 0 0 0 0
1408 Eze Harper 2016 2016 3 1 0 0 4
466 Albert Harris 1938β39 1938β39 2 0 0 0 0
698 Danny Harris 1961β62 1966β67 46 1 0 0 3
345 Fred Harris 1930β31 1934β35 140 46 1 0 140 England
546 George Harris 1946β47 1948β49 42 2 0 0 6
110 Joe Harris 1901β02 1901β02 5 0 0 0 0
586 Norman Harris 1948β49 1951β52 118 16 0 0 48 Wales |
56071221_23 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 754 Alan Harrison 1966β67 1968β69 8 0 0 0 0
834 Paul Harrison 1973β74 1973β74 1 0 0 0 0
773 Albert Hart 1969β70 1969β70 11 1 0 0 3
407 Ernie Hart 1935β36 1935β36 1 0 0 0 0
435 Fred Hart 1937β38 1939β40 86 5 1 0 17
673 Gerald Hart 1957β58 1959β60 13 1 35 0 73
1137 Dave Hartill 1998 1998 4 0 0 0 0
514 Danny Hartley 1940β41 1940β41 8 0 1 0 2
1328 Tim Hartley 2010 2010 5 0 9 0 18
1124 Joe Harvey 1997 1997 2 0 0 1 1
1311 Dean Hatton 2008 2008 1 0 0 0 0
388 George "Bud" Hayes 1934β35 1938β39 139 6 11 0 40
614 Jack Hayes 1951β52 1952β53 7 3 0 0 9
516 Stanley Hayes 1940β41 1940β41 1 0 0 0 0
1029 Tommy Hayes 1991β92 1991β92 18 3 0 0 12
267 Peter Heaton 1920β21 1922β23 33 4 1 0 14
437 Jack Helme 1937β38 1939β40 52 7 12 0 45
1326 Tom Hemingway 2009 2009 6 0 0 1 1
28 β¦ Hemmings 1895β96 1895β96 3 0 0 0 0
1208 Bryan Henare 2003 2003 29 3 0 0 12
907 John Henderson 1982β83 1988β89 166 84 1 0 333 [Lancashire] Lancashire
1240 Kevin Henderson 2005 2012 15 2 0 0 8
950 Bob Henson 1985β86 1985β86 5 0 0 0 0
1001 Graham Herbert 1989β90 1989β90 3 1 0 0 4
930 Martin Herdman 1983β84 1983β84 2 0 0 0 0
1263 Aaron Heremaia 2006 2007 54 31 26 3 179
399 Jack Hesketh 1934β35 1935β36 19 2 1 0 8 |
56071221_24 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 438 Norman Hesketh 1937β38 1937β38 11 0 0 0 0
452 Albert Hewitt 1938β39 1938β39 30 6 0 0 18
666 Fred Hewitt 1957β58 1962β63 75 1 11 0 25
824 Ray Hicks 1973β74 1973β74 3 0 0 0 0
534 Fred Higginbottom 1940β41 1940β41 1 0 0 0 0
679 Derek Higgs 1958β59 1968β69 178 9 0 0 27
675 Bill High 1957β58 1957β58 1 1 0 0 3
229 George Higham 1913β14 1920β21 58 11 1 0 35
1153 Mickey Higham 1999 present (as of 2019) 125 39 0 0 156
742 Brian Highcock 1966β67 1971β72 56 3 0 0 9
1195 David Highton 2002 2002 4 2 0 0 8
1310 Adam Higson 2008 present (as of 2019) 155 65 0 0 260
324 Bill Higson 1928β29 1932β33 55 17 3 0 57
119 Dick Higson 1902β03 1907β08 17 0 0 0 0
1252 Chris Hill 2005 2011 160 35 0 0 140
992 David Hill 1988β89 1998 206 50 0 0 200
64 Fred Hill 1897β98 1897β98 1 0 0 0 0
1377 James Hill 2013 2013 2 0 0 0 0
612 Joe Hill 1951β52 1952β53 9 0 0 0 0
1277 John Hill 2007 2008 14 1 0 0 4
303 Albert Hilton 1925β26 1925β26 3 0 0 0 0
222 Arthur Hilton 1912β13 1913β14 5 0 1 0 2
337 Fred Hilton 1929β30 1933β34 29 0 0 0 0
301 Herbert Hilton 1925β26 1926β27 14 1 0 0 3
99 Jimmy Hilton 1900β01 1903β04 15 0 0 0 0
1121 Scott Hilton 1997 1999 23 6 0 0 24
58 F. Hindley 1897β98 1898β99 2 0 0 0 0 |
56071221_25 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 74 Jim Hindley 1898β99 1898β99 1 0 0 0 0
732 Jim Hindley 1965β66 1967β68 22 2 0 0 6
121 Herbert Hinson 1902β03 1902β03 12 0 1 0 2
1297 Andy Hobson 2008 2009 34 6 0 0 24
894 Ian Hobson 1979β80 1980β81 19 2 0 0 6
1397 Gareth Hock 2015 present (as of 2019) 53 12 0 0 48
230 Fred Hockey 1913β14 1913β14 1 0 0 0 0
703 Ian Hodgkiss 1961β62 1964β65 46 21 0 0 63
50 William Hodgson 1897β98 1897β98 24 11 0 0 33
1191 Ian Hodson 2002 2002 4 0 0 0 0
722 Jim Hoffman 1963β64 1968β69 52 7 0 0 21
804 Mick Hogan 1972β73 1983β84 296 41 0 0 125 [Lancashire] Lancashire
558 Ken Holdbrook 1946β47 1950β51 17 5 0 0 15
401 Bob Holden 1935β36 1936β37 25 4 0 0 12
637 Keith Holden 1953β54 1958β59 142 58 0 0 174
1206 Dale Holdstock 2003 2003 20 8 0 0 32
492 Tommy Holland 1939β40 1939β40 2 0 0 0 0
980 Mike Holliday 1987β88 1988β89 4 0 0 0 0
216 Bert Holt 1912β13 1912β13 1 0 0 0 0
71 William Holvey 1898β99 1898β99 1 0 0 0 0
1410 Liam Hood 2016 present (as of 2019) 65 26 0 0 104
1347 Sam Hopkins 2011 2017 161 55 0 0 220 Wales
974 Shane Horo 1987β88 1987β88 15 9 0 0 36
68 Bob Horrocks 1898β99 1899β1900 5 0 0 0 0
43 Dick Hosker 1896β97 1896β97 4 0 0 0 0
649 Joe Hosking 1955β56 1962β63 102 13 191 0 421 |
56071221_26 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 1290 Chris Hough 2007 2007 7 1 0 0 4
360 Allan Houghton 1931β32 1933β34 41 14 0 0 42
310 Joe Houghton 1926β27 1928β29 70 23 0 0 69
770 John Houghton 1968β69 1968β69 4 0 7 0 14
796 Steve Houghton 1971β72 1973β74 33 8 0 0 24
684 Brian Howard 1959β60 1961β62 79 15 0 0 45
288 William Howard 1924β25 1924β25 3 0 0 0 0
464 Billy Howarth 1938β39 1938β39 1 0 0 0 0
891 Roy Howarth 1979β80 1985β86 69 5 18 4 58
959 Garry Howell 1986β87 1986β87 8 1 0 0 4
963 Milton Huddart 1986β87 1986β87 25 1 0 1 5
1132 Ian Hudspith 1997 1998 16 2 0 0 8
1256 Adam Hughes 2006 2007 31 15 12 0 84
253 Albert Hughes 1920β21 1920β21 6 2 0 0 6
843 Eric Hughes 1974β75 1976β77 14 0 0 0 0
924 Gary Hughes 1983β84 1986β87 59 7 0 0 28
594 George Hughes 1949β50 1951β52 47 4 0 0 12
1380 Jack Hughes 2013 2013 1 0 0 0 0
49 Daff Hulme 1896β97 1896β97 2 0 0 0 0
384 John Hulme 1933β34 1933β34 3 0 0 0 0
688 Jim Humble 1959β60 1961β62 62 28 0 0 84
335 Jack Hunt 1929β30 1929β30 1 0 0 0 0
159 Billy Hunter 1906β07 1906β07 6 2 0 0 6
908 Edwin "Eddie" Hunter 1982β83 1983β84 28 5 0 0 16
315 Danny Hurcombe 1927β28 1929β30 29 3 3 0 15
212 Albert Hurst 1911β12 1912β13 4 0 0 0 0
269 Fred Hurst 1920β21 1921β22 15 4 0 0 12 |
56071221_27 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 269 Fred Hurst 1920β21 1921β22 15 4 0 0 12
645 Derek Hurt 1954β55 1963β64 289 46 51 0 240
316 Tommy Hurtley 1927β28 1931β32 142 18 83 0 220
382 Dick Hutchinson 1933β34 1940β41 82 15 3 0 51
1438 Drew Hutchison 2018 2018 35 13 0 0 52
658 Bill Hutson 1956β57 1960β61 50 14 4 0 50
641 Ernie Hutson 1954β55 1958β59 37 25 0 0 75
1080 David Ingram 1994β95 2002 165 100 3 0 406
1010 Tony Iro 1990β91 1990β91 11 4 0 0 16
1185 Chris Irwin 2002 2002 23 11 0 0 44
1230 Luke Isakka 2004 2004 2 0 0 0 0
1187 Andrew Isherwood 2002 2004 60 33 0 0 132
184 Dan Isherwood 1908β09 1909β10 37 9 1 0 29
152 Harry Isherwood 1904β05 1904β05 1 0 0 0 0
1287 Chad Isles 2007 2007 3 0 0 0 0
457 Ned Jacks 1938β39 1938β39 26 0 0 0 0
77 Alf Jackson 1898β99 1900β01 4 0 0 0 0
499 Jim Jackson 1939β40 1939β40 1 1 0 0 3
389 Jimmy Jackson 1934β35 1934β35 4 0 0 0 0
716 John Jackson 1962β63 1962β63 3 0 0 0 0
1237 Rob Jackson 2005 2005 26 6 0 0 24
40 Tom Jackson 1896β97 1896β97 8 0 0 0 0
199 Claude James 1910β11 1910β11 8 0 3 0 6
465 Gwynn James 1938β39 1938β39 2 0 0 0 0
200 Willie James 1910β11 1910β11 10 1 0 0 3
122 Peter Jameson 1902β03 1903β04 27 0 0 0 0
964 Ian Jeffrey 1986β87 1991β92 176 71 2 1 289
584 Emlyn Jenkins 1948β49 1949β50 2 1 0 0 3 |
56071221_28 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 1127 Nick Jenkins 1997 1999 48 8 0 0 32
592 Glyn John 1949β50 1949β50 3 1 0 0 3
260 Abe Johnson 1920β21 1931β32 150 41 165 0 453 [Lancashire] Lancashire
187 Billy Johnson 1908β09 1910β11 2 0 0 0 0
929 Chris Johnson 1983β84 1989β90 183 38 454 13 1073 Great Britain
1307 Craig Johnson 2008 2008 1 1 0 0 4
380 Fred Johnson 1933β34 1937β38 110 26 6 0 90
1181 Jason Johnson 2001 2001 14 8 0 0 32
1460 Josh Johnson 2018 2018 7 0 0 0 0
578 Keith Johnson 1948β49 1948β49 19 0 0 0 0
1023 Kevin Johnson 1990β91 1992β93 5 0 0 0 0
928 Phil Johnson 1983β84 1991β92 160 28 128 7 375
95 Sam Johnson 1900β01 1914β15 392 91 76 0 425 [Lancashire] Lancashire
156 Tom Johnson 1905β06 1914β15 238 56 2 0 172
463 Griff Johnston 1938β39 1939β40 26 5 0 0 15
204 Jimmy Jolley 1910β11 1911β12 13 0 5 0 10
531 Stan Jolley 1940β41 1940β41 1 1 0 0 3
246 Alf Jones 1919β20 1919β20 1 0 0 0 0
1249 Chris Jones 2005 2005 2 0 0 0 0
848 Clive Jones 1974β75 1978β79 112 11 0 0 33 Wales
363 Dai Jones 1931β32 1931β32 8 1 0 0 3
1179 David Jones 2001 2001 12 3 0 0 12
170 Edward Jones 1907β08 1914β15 93 2 0 0 6
444 Ernie Jones 1937β38 1939β40 6 1 0 0 3
405 Ernie Jones 1935β36 1937β38 7 0 0 0 0
768 Ian Jones 1968β69 1968β69 7 0 0 0 0
1072 Ken Jones 1994β95 1994β95 9 0 0 0 0
1228 Phil Jones 2004 2005 21 9 37 0 110 |
56071221_29 | List of Leigh Centurions players | 1228 Phil Jones 2004 2005 21 9 37 0 110
1069 Simon Jones 1993β94 1993β94 2 0 0 0 0
107 W. Jones 1901β02 1901β02 1 0 0 0 0
1281 Tim Jonkers 2007 2007 9 1 0 0 4
1084 Neil Jukes 1994β95 1997 32 7 0 1 29
1284 Daryl Kay 2007 2007 8 1 0 0 4
939 David Kay 1984β85 1984β85 2 1 0 0 4
660 John Kay 1956β57 1959β60 15 3 0 0 9
1388 Liam Kay 2014 2016 82 74 0 0 296
1113 Mark Kay 1996 1998 12 0 0 0 0
535 Bill Kearsley 1940β41 1940β41 1 0 0 0 0
878 Alan Keavney 1978β79 1980β81 5 0 0 0 0
1304 Martin Keavney 2008 2008 3 3 0 0 12
376 Billy Kedward 1932β33 1932β33 2 1 0 0 3
218 Bob Keegan 1912β13 1919β20 90 24 1 0 74
333 John Keegan 1928β29 1933β34 54 5 1 0 17
123 Jimmy Kelly 1902β03 1904β05 81 1 0 0 3
803 Paul Kelly 1972β73 1973β74 19 4 0 0 12
1114 Paul Kelly 1996 1996 3 0 0 0 0
103 Tom Kelly 1900β01 1900β01 1 0 0 0 0
1142 Phil Kendrick 1998 2003 123 49 34 2 266
1158 Jamie Kennedy 1999 1999 24 5 0 0 20
323 Jack Kenny 1928β29 1938β39 117 44 0 0 132
1232 Jason Kent 2005 2005 26 1 0 0 4
946 John Kerr 1985β86 1989β90 120 54 0 0 216
1159 Ken Kerr 1999 1999 12 6 0 0 24
553 Edward "Ted" Kerwick 1946β47 1952β53 202 71 0 0 213 England
934 Ivan Kete 1984β85 1984β85 2 0 0 0 0 |