Gordon West
English footballer and goalkeeper
Born
April 24th, 1943
82 years ago
Died
June 10th, 2012
13 years ago — 69 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
England
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Played as a goalkeeper, primarily for Blackpool and later for Everton. Contributed to Everton's success in the early 1970s. Secured a place in English national team, earning caps in international competition during the late 1960s. Retired from professional football after several seasons, having made a significant impact in club fixtures and domestic cups.
Played for Everton during the 1970 FA Cup
Earned 5 caps for the England national team
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