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Football player Jack AstonJohn Aston Jack AstonBorn on 3 September 1921 Died on 31 July 2003 (aged 81) National team appearances of Jack Aston
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Player stats by competition Competition Played British Championship (BC) 6 World Cup qualifiers (QW) 3 World Cup final tournament (WC) 2 Friendly matches and other tournaments 9 (-) matches counted in two competitions at once: 3 Total: 17 Career highlights
Record of national team matches played by Jack Aston
Jack Aston's international capsas player of Manchester United FC, Stretford: debut age - 27 years 23 days 1
26 Sep 1948 13:30 (+1:00)
Copenhagen, Københavns Idrætspark Friendly International 3
02 Dec 1948 14:00
London, Highbury (Arsenal) Stadium Friendly International 4
09 Apr 1949 15:00 (+1:00)
Wembley, British Empire Exhibition Stadium British Championship 1948-1949 5
13 May 1949 18:00 (+1:00)
Solna, Råsunda Fotbollstadion Friendly International 7
22 May 1949 15:00 (+1:00)
Colombes, Stade Olympique Yves-du-Manoir Friendly International 8
21 Sep 1949 15:00 (+1:00)
Liverpool, Goodison Park Friendly International 9
15 Oct 1949 15:00 (+1:00)
Cardiff, Ninian Park 1-4 1950 FIFA World Cup Qualification, British Championship 1949-1950, Group 1 10
16 Nov 1949 14:30
Manchester, Maine Road 1950 FIFA World Cup Qualification, British Championship 1949-1950, Group 1 12
15 Apr 1950 15:00
Glasgow, Hampden Park 1950 FIFA World Cup Qualification, British Championship 1949-1950, Group 1 13
14 May 1950 17:00
Oeiras, Estádio Nacional do Jamor Friendly International 15
25 Jun 1950 15:00 (+3:00)
Rio de Janeiro, Estádio do Maracanã 0-2 1950 FIFA World Cup Final Tournament, Group 2 16
29 Jun 1950 15:00 (+3:00)
Belo Horizonte, Estadio Independencia 1950 FIFA World Cup Final Tournament, Group 2 17
07 Oct 1950 15:00 (+1:00)
Belfast, Windsor Park British Championship 1950-1951 Comments dudd - posted on 2 August 2020 at 17:20:40 Also known as John ’Johnny/Jack’ AstonHe’s Johnny Aston in Football Round The World (Tom Finney 1953), Refereeing Round The World (Arthur Ellis 1954), and Alex Stepney (Alex Stepney 1978); Jack Aston in Captain Of England (Billy Wright 1950) and Football Is My Passport (Billy Wright 1957), Forward Arsenal! (Bernard Joy 1952), and Talking Football (Alf Ramsey 1952). In conclusion, teammates Billy Wright called him Jack, Bert Williams knew him as Johnny, there will never be a definitive answer, and nor does there have to be. (link: ) | England upcoming fixturesJack Aston's most often teammates Billy Wright (1948 - 1950) - 17 games Tom Finney (1948 - 1950) - 14 games Neil Franklin (1948 - 1950) - 12 games Stan Mortensen (1948 - 1950) - 12 games Jimmy Dickinson (1949 - 1950) - 10 games Bert Williams (1949 - 1950) - 10 games England players born on 18 April Ken Shellito (1940) - 1 cap Matthew Upson (1979) - 21 caps, 2 goals | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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