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Leslie Lievesley

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Leslie Lievesley (July 1911 – 4 May 1949) was an English footballer and football manager. His regular position was at full back.

He was born in Staveley, Derbyshire. He started his career as an amateur with Rossington Colliery before moving to Doncaster Rovers in 1929. After scoring 21 goals in 66 games, he was signed by Manchester United, but played with them during one of their less successful eras, when they were a Football League Second Division side. He then went to Chesterfield in March 1933, spent four seasons at Torquay United and two at Crystal Palace.[1]

Following the war he became a coach in Netherlands, before he became the coach of Torino F.C. and in 1949 was one of 31 fatalities in the Superga air disaster that killed almost the entire Torino squad, when they were in the process of winning the Serie A title.[2]

His father Joe played for Sheffield United and Arsenal as well as the ill-fated Chesterfield Town club during the First World War, and brothers Dennis and Ernest and cousin Wilf were all professional footballers.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Chesterfield F.C." Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Chesterfield F.C." Retrieved 21 June 2011.
  3. ^ "Chesterfield F.C." Retrieved 21 June 2011.