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Dave Bowen
David Lloyd "Dave" Bowen (7 June 1928〔(Football League Stats at Neil Brown )〕 – 25 September 1995) was a Welsh football player and manager, who captained his country to their only ever World Cup finals, in 1958. ==Playing career==
Born in Maesteg, Bowen first played for Northampton Town.〔 He had only played 12 times for Northampton〔 before catching the eye of Pat Whittaker,〔 son of Arsenal manager Tom Whittaker. He was duly signed by Arsenal in the summer of 1950 as an understudy to Joe Mercer at wing half. He made his debut against Wolves on 24 March 1951, but only made a handful of appearances between 1951 and 1954, when Mercer finally retired due to injury. Arsenal won the old First Division in 1952-53 but he only made two league appearances all season.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=1952-53 competition statistics )〕 In 1954-55 Bowen became a regular in the Arsenal side, and would continue to be for the rest of the decade.〔 In the meantime, Bowen had also made his debut for Wales, in a friendly against Yugoslavia in September 1954. Bowen went on to win 19 caps for Wales,〔 and was the team's captain for their 1958 FIFA World Cup campaign; Wales drew all three of their group matches and qualified for the quarter-finals, where they were beaten 1–0 by Brazil, the goalscorer being a 17-year-old Pelé.〔 Along with goalkeeper Jack Kelsey, Bowen was the first Arsenal player to play in a World Cup. Bowen's spell at Arsenal coincided with a lack of success at the club, so he did not win any major domestic honours. However, he did play for a London XI in the 1955-58 final of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup (forerunner of the UEFA Cup), losing 8–2 on aggregate to FC Barcelona, and was Arsenal captain in his final two seasons. In all he played 162 matches for the club, scoring twice.
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