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Albert Bonass

Albert Edward Bonass (29 May 1911 – 9 October 1945) was an English footballer who scored 58 goals from 186 appearances in the Football League playing as an outside left for Darlington, York City, Hartlepools United and Chesterfield.
Bonass spent the second half of the 1932–33 season as an amateur with Darlington in the Third Division North. He then returned to his home town where he turned professional with York City. He played six league matches for each club. In 1934, he joined another Third Division club, Hartlepools United, where he established himself as the regular selection at outside-left and scored at better than a goal every two games in his first season. Less prolific in his second year, he was sold to Chesterfield, newly promoted to the Second Division for 1936–37. Again, he was first choice on the left wing and productive in front of goal during his first season, less so in the next, in which he helped the team reach the fifth round of the 1937–38 FA Cup. In 1938–39, he fell out of favour, and requested a transfer. He joined Queens Park Rangers, but his career was cut short by the outbreak of war.
During the Second World War, Bonass served in the Metropolitan Police's War Reserve and then as a wireless operator in the Royal Air Force. He was killed in October 1945, together with the rest of the crew and a civilian on the ground, when his Short Stirling bomber crashed on a training flight.
==Early life and career==
Bonass was born in Acomb,〔 which is now a suburb of York. He began his football career with local teams including York Wednesday and York & District League club Dringhouses,〔 and signed for Third Division club Darlington as an amateur in December 1932. According to the ''Sunderland Echo'', he was "speedy and gives promise of developing into a good player". He played six league matches and scored once, in a 1–1 draw with Chester.〔 He was not retained – after a disappointing season, Darlington named only five players on their retained list.
During the 1933 close season, Bonass married Dorothy Parsons in York. He turned professional with York City ahead of the 1933–34 season.〔 Again, he made only six league appearances;〔 in November 1933, he was injured playing for York's reserve team when he crashed into railings surrounding the pitch.

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