First Black Footballers To Play For Premier League Clubs

by The Gaffer on October 14, 2008 · 10 comments

brendan batson First Black Footballers To Play For Premier League Clubs

Incredibly, it wasn’t until 1980 that a black player debuted for Liverpool FC. Howard Gayle, the silky winger, come on as a second half substitute for David Fairclough against Manchester City.

While Liverpool was late to the game, the history of the other clubs in the top flight of the English football is pretty varied in terms of when a black player made his debut for the club. For many clubs, history was made in the 1970’s to 1980’s, while Tottenham Hotspur gave a debut to its first black player, Walter Tull, as early as 1909.

Here are the first black players to make a first-team appearance for each of the current 20 Premier League clubs. The date of their debut is included too:

  • Arsenal - Brendan Batson – 1971
  • Aston Villa – Stan Horne, early 1960s
  • Blackburn – Unknown
  • Bolton – Unknown, but first black Bolton player to get an England cap was Michael Ricketts in 2002
  • Chelsea – Paul Canoville – April 12 1982
  • Everton – Mike Trebilcock – January, 1966
  • Fulham – Possibly Howard Gayle, who made his first appearance for Fulham in 1980 after being loaned out by Liverpool. First black Fulham player to get an England cap was Zat Knight in 2005
  • Hull - Unknown
  • Liverpool - Howard Gayle – October 4, 1980
  • Man City – Stan Horne – September 25, 1965
  • Manchester United – Tony Whelan – 1960s
  • Middlesbrough – Lindy Lindbergh – 1950
  • Newcastle - Possibly Howard Gayle, 1982
  • Portsmouth – Lindy Lindbergh – 1948
  • Stoke City – R.H. Brown – 1946
  • Sunderland – Roly Gregoire – January 2, 1978
  • Tottenham – Walter Tull – September 1909
  • West Brom – Unknown, but Laurie Cunningham was the first black West Brom player to get a cap for England in 1979
  • West Ham United – John Charles – May 4 1963
  • Wigan – Unknown.
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1 lsmetana October 14, 2008 at 7:44 am

Gaffer, this is an interesting idea for an article but I wish you'd given a little more background. Was there a known discrimination problem at certain clubs?

Why did you focus on Liverpool and not Chelsea or Newcastle? According to your numbers, those clubs were last to field someone.

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2 kkfla737 October 14, 2008 at 8:31 am

West Brom is known for being the first club to extensively recruit and play black players in the 1980s, so while some of these other clubs preceded them in having a single afro-caribe player in the squad, West Brom were the real pioneers of what today's Premier League have become.

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3 ChrissMari October 14, 2008 at 12:04 pm

while it's an interesting idea, the amount of unknowns and possibly should have seen it been scrapped.

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4 Stephen October 14, 2008 at 12:14 pm

West Ham were the first English club to field 3 black players in the same game: Ade Coker, Clyde Best and Clive Charles, vs Tottenham, April 1973.

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5 DoublePivot October 14, 2008 at 3:00 pm

Tull played few games for us and was dropped and eventually sold because of the uproar over a black player. So we did the right thing and then chickened out. He is a very interesting person and I believe there is a movie being made about his life.

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6 The Gaffer October 15, 2008 at 7:17 pm

Lonnie, good question about the discrimination. To be honest, I don't have the answer to that one.

Cheers,
The Gaffer

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7 The Gaffer May 28, 2009 at 8:18 pm

The Daily Mail just published a fascinating article about Chelsea’s first black player, Paul Canoville, at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1189328/REVEALED-The-shocking-revelations-Chelseas-black-player-Paul-Canoville.html

Definitely recommended reading.

Cheers,
The Gaffer

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8 lancs blue May 29, 2009 at 11:13 am

Stan Horne was the first black Manchester City player that I saw, he was signed from Aston Villa and made his League debut on Sept 25th 1965 – and he also made a few first team appearances for Villa so he could well be the first for both clubs.

http://sporting-heroes.net/football-heroes/displayhero_club.asp?HeroID=18743

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9 The Gaffer May 30, 2009 at 7:40 am

Thanks Lancs Blue. I wasn’t aware of Stan Horne, so I’ve updated the article to reflect Horne’s debut at Manchester City and his early career at Aston Villa.

Cheers,
The Gaffer

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10 The Gaffer May 30, 2009 at 9:11 pm

Thanks to reader Cleo Sharp for recommending to check out the book entitled “Colouring Over The White Line,” which focuses on black footballers. You can read a chapter of the book for free at http://www.vasili.co.uk/colouring.htm

Cheers,
The Gaffer

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