1933 | Jack Leslie | Plymouth Argyle | Barratt & Co | English Teams Div 2 - Football / Soccer Team Folder Card
1933 | Jack Leslie | Plymouth Argyle | Barratt & Co | English Teams Div 2 - Football / Soccer Team Folder Card
Set: from Barratts Team Cards 1934 - a rare set.
Other notable history:
Jack Leslie - a black pioneer in football or soccer. Jack Leslie should have been England’s first black player but when the selectors discovered his heritage, his name would never appear on the team sheet.
Jack was an outstanding player who joined Plymouth Argyle from Barking in 1921 and scored 137 goals in a long and illustrious career which ended in 1934.
Leslie was picked for the England national team to face Ireland in 1925 and was told by his manager that he’d been called up. But after this selection, his name mysteriously disappeared from the team sheet, seemingly because of the colour of his skin.
Leslie was the only black professional player in England during his time with Plymouth Argyle. Leslie enjoyed a 14–season spell with Argyle, having joined the club from Barking Town in 1921. A creator and scorer of goals, his partnership with outside left Black has gone down in history as one of the very best. Leslie played alongside Black 327 times, with the duo scoring 319 goals between them in all competitions, with Leslie contributing 137 of them.
It took until 1978 for England to select Viv Anderson as the first black player to play for the senior team.
Leslie was posthumously awarded his England cap in 2022. This card is a very unique and collectable piece of cultural and football history.
See https://jackleslie.co.uk/jack/ The Jack Leslie campaign
Size: 8 x 6 cm
Condition: very good with some wear. The card is not graded, an assessment has been given but is not from an expert and does not provide a guarantee or warrant condition. The condition is clearly visible from high quality close up photos provided. Vintage cards will often carry some wear. All cards are sent out double sleeve protected.
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