Full Name:
Harry Chester Goodhart
Born:
17th July 1858, Wimbledon, London
Died:
21st April 1895, Edinburgh, Scotland aged 36
England Career:
1883
Positions:
Centre Forward
Clubs (and caps):
Old Etonians (3)
FA Legacy Number:
102
Career Summary:
Harry Goodhart (17th July 1858 - 21st April 1895) was an international footballer who represented England 3 times scoring 0 goals. His first cap was against Wales on 3rd February 1883 at 24 years old, and his last was vs Scotland on 10th March 1883 aged 24. Goodhart, born on 17th July 1858, in Wimbledon, London, has a FA Legacy Number of 102 and played as a Centre Forward for his country.
Notes:
Goodhart schooled at Eton College before going up to Cambridge. He played for both Cambridge Univesity and Old Etonians. He won the FA Cup with Old Etonians in 1879 and 1882 and was a runner-up in 1881 and 1883. In all three of his 1883 caps he was played with his Old Etonian club mate Percy de Paravinci. He returned to Cambridge in 1884, three years after graduating, as a lecturer before taking a position at Edinburgh University of Professor of Humanity. He died of pneumonia in 1895 and is buried in Sussex.

England Career Statistics

Debut:
v Wales (FR) on 3rd February 1883 aged 24 years, 6 months, 17 days
Last Cap:
v Scotland (FR) on 10th March 1883 aged 24 years, 7 months, 24 days
Career Length:
35 days
Starts:
3
Substitute:
On 0
Withdrawn:
Off 0
Full Games:
3

England Match Statistics

  • FriendlyFR 3 0 0 0 0
  • Competitive 0 0 0 0 0
  • Home, Away or Neutral
  • Caps
  • Goals
  • Captaincies
  • Red Card
  • Yellow Card
  • Home 3 0 0 0 0
  • Match Results
  • Caps
  • Goals
  • Captaincies
  • Red Card
  • Yellow Card
  • Won 2 0 0 0 0
  • Lost 1 0 0 0 0
  • Playing Positions
  • Caps
  • Goals
  • Captaincies
  • Red Card
  • Yellow Card
  • Centre Forward 3 0 0 0 0
  • Managers
  • Caps
  • Goals
  • Captaincies
  • Red Card
  • Yellow Card
  • Committee 3 0 0 0 0
  • Totals
  • 3
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

England Team Mates (Top 10)

Sources

  • An English Football Internationals' Who's Who by Douglas Lamming (Hutton Press 1990)
  • The Early FA Cup Finals by Keith Warsop (SoccerData 2004) p 80.
  • The Early FA Cup Finals by Keith Warsop (SoccerData 2004) p 80.
  • England's Who's Who by Tony Matthews (Pitch Publishing 2013)
  • 4 sources from 3 matchesSelect from match list to see sources.

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