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Norman Victor Deeley (30 November 1933 – 7 September 2007) was an English professional footballer, who spent the majority of his league career with Wolverhampton Wanderers. He scored two goals in the 1960 FA Cup Final, in a performance that won him the Man of the Match award. ==Career== The winger won three league titles with the club, in addition to the cup triumph. He became a first-choice in the second title-winning season of 1957–58, scoring 23 goals in the process, and following it with 17 more the following year. He had been with the club as an apprentice, making his first team debut on 25 August 1951 in a 2–1 win over Arsenal. Deeley won two caps during his time at Molineux for the England national team, making his debut on 13 May 1959, on a tour of South America against Brazil, and winning a second and final cap four days later against Peru.〔("Wolves legend’s hero send-off" ) ''ExpressandStar.com'', 20 September 2007〕 He had earlier also represented his country at schoolboy level — at just tall in 1947, Deeley became the smallest player to play for England schoolboys.〔("Wolves FA Cup hero dies, 73" ) ''ExpressandStar.com'', 8 September 2007〕 He lost his place in the team during the 1961–62 season, as the club recruited several new wingers. Deeley quickly moved on after this, joining Leyton Orient in February 1962 and helping the club to promotion to the top flight. He played his final season in league football the following campaign as the London team slipped straight back down. Deeley then moved into non-league football at Worcester City, later having spells at Bromsgrove Rovers and Darlaston before his retirement from the game in 1974. He went on to work as manager of a community centre in Walsall before his retirement. He died on 7 September 2007, aged 73, from undisclosed causes.〔〔("Obituary: Norman Deeley — diminutive winger in the great Wolves side of the 1950s" ) ''TimesOnline.co.uk'', 17 September 2007〕 Playing fields in his native Wednesbury were later named after him in tribute.〔("Joy as field named after Wolves hero" ) ''ExpressandStar.com'', 14 July 2008〕 His son Andy Deeley represented New Zealand at international level. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Norman Deeley」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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