Edward Copeland

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Edward Copeland
Personal information
Date of birth (1921-05-19)19 May 1921
Place of birth Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham, England
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Place of death Durham, County Durham
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Position(s) Inside Right / Winger
Youth career
1937-1938 Easington Juniors
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1938-1939 Blackhall Colliery Welfare - (-)
1938-1939 Hartlepool United F.C. 2 (0)
1938-1939 Easington Colliery Welfare - (-)
1939-1941 Newcastle United F.C. 20 (3)
1942-1943 Huddersfield Town F.C - (-)
1943-1944 Newcastle United F.C. - (-)
1944-1948 Hartlepool United F.C. 81 (17)
1948-1949 Spennymoor United - (-)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Edward "Ted" Copeland (19 May 1921 – 12 July 2001) was a professional footballer who played for Newcastle United F.C., Hartlepool United F.C. and Spennymoor United. Born in Hetton-le-Hole, County Durham. Copeland was a winger.

Club career

Ted played in the Wartime League for Newcastle United F.C.. Originally signed in 1939 as an amateur, he played games throughout the war alongside United legends Jackie Milburn and Albert Stubbins.

Copeland signed as a Professional on 20 August 1943 and received roughly £2 a month. Copelands first game for Newcastle United came as they took on Bradford Park Avenue A.F.C. and they went on to win the game 2-1, in front of a crowd of 10,000. He scored his first and second goals away to Gateshead on 18 December 1943, in the Football League North First Championship. His third goal came on 5 February at Middlesbrough in a 2-1 loss in the Football League North/War Cup Qualifying. He appeared in 4 Tyne-Wear derby games. Copeland played an overall 20 games as Newcastles number 7, replaced the next season by Jackie Milburn.

Signed by Fred Westgarth again for Hartlepool United F.C. on a free transfer in 1944-45 for a second spell with the club, he played a total of 16 games scoring 3 goals. Two were scored in consecutive weeks, in wins versus York City F.C. and Darlington F.C. at Victoria Park, the latter away to Leeds United A.F.C. on 18 November.

Ted played in Hartlepools first post-war time game on 31 August 1946, they wore the Blue and White striped shirts and black shorts. Going on to draw with Barrow 1-1.[1]

Copeland stayed on another two seasons for Pools until the 1947-1948 season appearing in a total of 81 games overall for Hartlepools scoring on 17 occasions, before moving to Spennymoor United. He was Hartlepools 7th highest war-time appearance maker and 10th highest goalscorer during these years.[2]

Copelands photograph and pay packet are available to see in Newcastle United F.C.'s Milburn Entrance on a Stadium Tour at St. James' Park.

Personal life

Copeland worked at Easington Colliery Pit as an Electrician.

Edward Copelands' son, Ted Copeland went on to manage the England women's national football team.

Honours

Clubs

Blackhall Colliery Welfare
Spennymoor Town F.C.

References