Frank Broome
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Frank Broome (born 11 June 1915 in Berkhamstead, England - died 10 September 1994 in Bournemouth, England) was an English professional footballer and manager.
He played for Aston Villa during his professional career and won seven caps as an England striker, scoring three times, including once against Germany on his debut in 1938[1]. He guested for Nottingham Forest during WW2, making 3 appearances (1 goal) in 1939-40, 1 appearance (4 goals) in 1940-41 and 10 appearances (4 goals) in 1941-42. He also guested for Wolves during wartime, playing and scoring in the 1942 War Cup Final.
After retiring from playing, he went on to manage both Exeter City and Southend United.
[edit] References
- ^ englandfc.com. "Frank Broome statistics". http://www.englandfc.com/Profiles/php/PlayerProfileByName.php?id=164. Retrieved on 25 January 2007.
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