Tom Pearson

This article is about the footballer. For the rugby union player, see Tom Pearson (rugby union). For other people named Thomas Pearson, see Thomas Pearson (disambiguation).
Tom Pearson
Personal information
Full name Thomas Pearson
Date of birth 20 May 1866
Place of birth West Bromwich, England
Date of death 4 July 1918(1918-07-04) (aged 52)
Place of death West Bromwich, England
Playing position Inside-left
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1886–1894 West Bromwich Albion 138 (72)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Thomas Pearson (20 May 1866 – 4 July 1918) was an English footballer who played at inside-left.

Career

Pearson was born in West Bromwich. He turned professional with West Bromwich Albion in April 1886 and made his debut in February 1887 against Notts County in the sixth round of the FA Cup.[1] He became the first player to score a league hat-trick for Albion when he scored four goals in the club's 6–3 win against Bolton Wanderers on 4 November 1889.[2] In a friendly match at home against Aston Villa on 11 January 1892, Pearson took Albion's first ever penalty kick, but failed to score when he struck the ball over the crossbar.[3] He was Albion's top league scorer during their first five seasons in the Football League, including two seasons tied with Billy Bassett for the honour.[4] Pearson retired in May 1894 due to a serious leg injury.[1] He died in West Bromwich in 1918.

Honours

West Bromwich Albion

References

General
Specific
  1. 1 2 Matthews (2005) pp. 173–174.
  2. Matthews (2007) p. 176.
  3. Matthews; Mackenzie (1987) p. 250.
  4. Matthews (2007) p. 170.


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