Nat Lofthouse

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Nat Lofthouse was a legendary English centre-forward for Bolton Wanderers and England, renowned for his powerful, fearless playing style in the 1940s and 1950s.

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instanceOf England international footballer
association football player
human
awardReceived Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year
surface form: Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year 1953

Order of the British Empire
burialPlace Tonge Cemetery, Bolton
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1925-08-27
dateOfDeath 2011-01-15
describedBySource legendary centre-forward for Bolton Wanderers and England in the 1940s and 1950s
employer Bolton Wanderers F.C.
endTime Bolton Wanderers playing career 1960
familyName Lofthouse
fullName Nathaniel Lofthouse
givenName Nathaniel
hallOfFame English Football Hall of Fame inductee
heritageNumber England player number 726
honorificSuffix OBE
league English Football League
managedTeam Bolton Wanderers F.C.
memberOfSportsTeam Bolton Wanderers F.C.
England national football team
nationalTeam England national football team
nickname Lion of Vienna
Lofty
notableWork performance for England vs Austria on 1952-05-25
numberOfAppearancesForNationalTeam 33 for England
numberOfGoalsForClub 255 for Bolton Wanderers in the league
numberOfGoalsForNationalTeam 30 for England
occupation football administrator
football manager
professional footballer
participatedIn 1953 FA Cup Final
1958 FA Cup Final
placeOfBirth Bolton
England
Lancashire
placeOfDeath Bolton
England
Greater Manchester
playedFor Bolton Wanderers F.C.
positionPlayed centre-forward
scoredInMatch Bolton Wanderers 2–0 Manchester United (1958 FA Cup Final)
England 3–2 Austria (1952-05-25)
sexOrGender male
sport association football
startTime Bolton Wanderers senior debut 1946
styleOfPlay fearless
powerful

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