Fred Keenor

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Frederick Charles Keenor (31 de juliol de 1894 - 19 d'octubre de 1972) fou un futbolista gal·lès de la dècada de 1920. Fou 32 cops internacional amb la selecció de Gal·les amb la que marcà dos gols. Pel que fa a clubs, defensà els colors de Cardiff City durant la major part de la seva carrera. rdf:langString
Frederick Charles Keenor (31 July 1894 – 19 October 1972) was a Welsh professional footballer. He began his career at his hometown side Cardiff City after impressing the club's coaching staff in a trial match in 1912 organised by his former schoolteacher. A hard-tackling defender, he appeared sporadically for the team in the Southern Football League before his spell at the club was interrupted by the outbreak of the First World War. Keenor served in the 17th (Service) Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, led by Major Frank Buckley, which became known as the Football Battalion. He fought in the Battle of the Somme, suffering a severe shrapnel wound to his thigh in 1916. He returned to Britain and after a lengthy rehabilitation he ended the war as a physical training instructor, reaching the rank rdf:langString
Frederick Charles Keenor (Cardiff, Gales; 31 de julio de 1894 - Cardiff, Gales; 19 de octubre de 1972) fue un futbolista galés. Jugaba de defensa y es considerado uno de los grandes ídolos del Cardiff City. Llegó al club de Cardiff en 1912 luego de pasar una prueba, fue un jugador esporádico del equipo en la Southern Football League, aunque su carrera se vio interrumpida por la Primera Guerra Mundial. Keenor sirvió para el 17° Batallón (de servicio) del Regimiento Middlesex, liderado por el Mayor , batallón que fue conocido como el . Luchó en la Batalla del Somme en 1916, donde sufrió una severa herida de metralla en el muslo. Regresó a Gran Bretaña y comenzó una larga rehabilitación hasta el término de la guerra. Keenor alcanzó el rango de sargento. Durante la guerra jugó para el Brentfor rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Statue of Keenor outside the Cardiff City Stadium
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rdf:langString One can safely predict a brilliant future for him, providing of course, he is well looked after. On Saturday, he was a menace both to the Brighton attack and defence. One minute he would be tackling a Brighton forward, the next he would be leading Cardiff forwards. He is a sound tackler, places perfectly, is a hard worker and can be of great assistance to his forwards both in feeding them and taking part in combined movements.
rdf:langString Keenor was worth two men. Bandaged and limping at the last, he was the hero of the match. The pluckiest display in the history of international football.
rdf:langString A match report on Keenor from Athletic News following a victory over Brighton & Hove Albion in 1914.
rdf:langString Extract from the Daily Record describing Keenor's performance during the "Unknowns" match against Scotland.
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rdf:langString Frederick Charles Keenor (31 de juliol de 1894 - 19 d'octubre de 1972) fou un futbolista gal·lès de la dècada de 1920. Fou 32 cops internacional amb la selecció de Gal·les amb la que marcà dos gols. Pel que fa a clubs, defensà els colors de Cardiff City durant la major part de la seva carrera.
rdf:langString Frederick Charles Keenor (31 July 1894 – 19 October 1972) was a Welsh professional footballer. He began his career at his hometown side Cardiff City after impressing the club's coaching staff in a trial match in 1912 organised by his former schoolteacher. A hard-tackling defender, he appeared sporadically for the team in the Southern Football League before his spell at the club was interrupted by the outbreak of the First World War. Keenor served in the 17th (Service) Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, led by Major Frank Buckley, which became known as the Football Battalion. He fought in the Battle of the Somme, suffering a severe shrapnel wound to his thigh in 1916. He returned to Britain and after a lengthy rehabilitation he ended the war as a physical training instructor, reaching the rank of sergeant. He also appeared as a guest player for Brentford during the war. Overcoming doubts about the possibility of playing again, Keenor returned to the game with Cardiff as they embarked on the most successful period in their history. They won promotion to the First Division one season after joining the Football League in 1920. Keenor helped the club to the 1925 FA Cup Final, in which Cardiff suffered a 1–0 defeat to Sheffield United. In 1926, he replaced the departing Jimmy Blair as club captain, leading the team to success in the 1927 FA Cup Final later in the season, in which they defeated Arsenal 1–0. Their triumph remains the only time the competition has been won by a team based outside England. Keenor was released by Cardiff at the end of the 1930–31 season, which saw the club relegated to the Third Division South. During his time at Cardiff, he made more than 500 appearances for the club, winning four Welsh Cup titles, the FA Cup and the FA Charity Shield in a 19-year association with the side. He is regarded as one of the club's all-time greats. A statue of Keenor, lifting the FA Cup, was erected outside Cardiff's new ground, the Cardiff City Stadium, in November 2012 following a public fundraising campaign. Keenor finished his career with spells at Crewe Alexandra, Oswestry Town and Tunbridge Wells Rangers. During his career, he also attained 32 caps for the Wales national football team. He helped the side win the British Home Championship three times, in 1920, 1924 and 1928, and captained the side on numerous occasions, scoring two goals. Following his death in 1972, the Football Association of Wales secretary Trevor Morris commented, "Fred Keenor will go down as one of the greatest players and greatest characters ever produced by Wales".
rdf:langString Frederick Charles Keenor (Cardiff, Gales; 31 de julio de 1894 - Cardiff, Gales; 19 de octubre de 1972) fue un futbolista galés. Jugaba de defensa y es considerado uno de los grandes ídolos del Cardiff City. Llegó al club de Cardiff en 1912 luego de pasar una prueba, fue un jugador esporádico del equipo en la Southern Football League, aunque su carrera se vio interrumpida por la Primera Guerra Mundial. Keenor sirvió para el 17° Batallón (de servicio) del Regimiento Middlesex, liderado por el Mayor , batallón que fue conocido como el . Luchó en la Batalla del Somme en 1916, donde sufrió una severa herida de metralla en el muslo. Regresó a Gran Bretaña y comenzó una larga rehabilitación hasta el término de la guerra. Keenor alcanzó el rango de sargento. Durante la guerra jugó para el Brentford como jugador invitado. Con dudas para poder volver a la competición, Keenor regresó a Cardiff y comenzó uno de los periodos más exitosos de la historia del club. Lograron la promoción a la First Division en 1920. Keenor logró llegar con su club a la final de la FA Cup de 1925, que el Cardiff perdió por 1-0 ante el Sheffield United. En 1926, luego de la salida de , el galés fue nombrado como nuevo capitán del equipo, liderando la victoria en la FA Cup de 1927 donde derrotaron por 1-0 al Arsenal. Keenor dejó el Cardiff City al término de la temporada 1930-31, luego de que el club descendiera a la . Durante su paso en Cardiff jugó más de 500 encuentros para el club, donde ganó la Copa de Gales, FA Cup y el Charity Shield en sus 19 años en el equipo. Como ídolo del club, en noviembre de 2012 una estatua de él levantando la FA Cup fue instalada en las afueras del Cardiff City Stadium.​ Keenor además jugó para el Crewe Alexandra, y el . Como jugador fue internacional absoluto con la selección de Gales en 32 encuentros. Con su selección ganó las ediciones de 1920, 1924 y 1928 del British Home Championship, fue capitán y anotó dos goles. Falleció en 1972.​​​
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