Peter Aldis

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Peter Aldis
Personal information
Full name Basil Peter Aldis
Date of birth (1927-04-11)11 April 1927
Place of birth Kings Heath, England
Date of death 17 November 2008(2008-11-17) (aged 81)
Place of death England
Position Defender
Youth career
–1948 Hay Green
1948–1949 Aston Villa
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1949–1960 Aston Villa 262 (1)
1960–???? Hinckley Athletic
1964–1965 Slavia-Port Melbourne
1966 Ringwood-Wilhelmina
1967–1968 U.S.C. Lions
Managerial career
1968–???? Alvechurch
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Peter Aldis (11 April 1927 – 17 November 2008) was an English professional footballer who played at full-back and appeared in 294 games for Aston Villa in league and cup.

Football career

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He worked for local chocolate firm Cadbury's before joining Aston Villa from local side Hay Green in November 1948. He turned professional the following January.[1][2]

He scored his only goal of his Aston Villa career in November 1952 against Sunderland, a header from 35 yards, with a world record until 4 October 2009. He was an integral member of Villa's 1957 FA Cup-winning team.[2][3] Aldis left Villa in 1960 to join Hinckley Athletic.

He moved to Melbourne, Australia in February 1964 to play in the Victorian State League with Slavia-Port Melbourne,[4] winning the Dockerty Cup in his first season with the club.[5] He transferred to Ringwood-Wilhelmina in 1966,[6] where he won the Argus Medal for the best player in the State League,[7] then moved to U.S.C. Lions the following season.[8]

In 1968 he was appointed player-manager of Alvechurch.[9]

Later life and death

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In 1990, in his 60s, Aldis finished the London Marathon, raising money for St Richard's Hospital, Chichester.[3]

In his later years, Aldis suffered from dementia, which his wife Grace attributed to heading leather balls during his football career.[10][11][12] Aldis died on 17 November 2008.[13][14]

Honours

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Aston Villa

Slavia-Port Melbourne

Individual

  • Argus Medal: 1966[18]

References

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  1. ^ Obituary Archived 11 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine
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  4. ^ 1964 Victorian State League Results Victorian League Archive
  5. ^ 1964 Victorian Dockerty Cup Results Victorian League Archive
  6. ^ 1966 Victorian State League Results Victorian League Archive
  7. ^ Bill Fleming Medal Victorian League Archive
  8. ^ 1967 Victorian State League Results Victorian League Archive
  9. ^ Players Alvechurch F.C.
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