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About Ambrose Langley:

Born: March 10, 1870: Horncastle (Lincolnshire), England.
Passed away: January 29, 1937: Sheffield (South Yorkshire), England.

Position: Full back.

Height: 181 cm. (5ft. 11½in.);
Weight: 70 kilos (11st.).

Career.:
Horncastle: 1887.
Boston: 1888.
Grimsby Town: 1889.
Middlesbrough Ironopolis: 1891.
The Wednesday: 1893..
* 1893-94: 21-0 (Football League 1); 4-0 (FA Cup);
* 1894-95: 28-0 (Football League 1); 4-0 (FA Cup);
* 1895-96: 28-1 (Football League 1); 3-0 (FA Cup);
* 1896-97: 30-0 (Football League 1); 1-0 (FA Cup);
* 1897-98: 26-1 (Football League 1); 2-0 (FA Cup);
* 1898-99: 24-0 (Football League 1); 2-0 (FA Cup);
* 1899-00: 30-5 (Football League 2); 3-0 (FA Cup);
* 1900-01: 31-1 (Football League 1); 1-0 (FA Cup);
* 1901-02: 34-0 (Football League 1); 1-0 (FA Cup);
* 1902-03: 34-5 (Football League 1); 2-0 (FA Cup);
* 1903-04: 8-1 (Football League 1); 1-0 (FA Cup).
Player-Manager: Hull City: Appointed: April 26, 1905.
* 1905-06: 14-0 (Football League 2); 2-0 (FA Cup).
** Retired: April 5, 1913.
Assistant Secretary: The Wednesday: Appointed: April 5, 1913.
Manager: Huddersfield Town: Appointed: December 23, 1919.
** Retired: March 23, 1921.

Merits:
English League XI.
Sheffield XI.
Football League First Division Winner: 1902-03 (The Wednesday), 1903-04 (The Wednesday).
Football League Second Division Winner: 1899-00 (The Wednesday).
English FA Cup Winner: 1895-96 (The Wednesday).

Image(s):
From private collection.

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Athletic News: December 23, 1901.

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Hull Daily Mail: September 27, 1905.

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Dundee Evening Telegraph: August 27, 1913.
Assistant Secretary Ambrose Langeley (middle) with Andrew Wilson (right) and Tom Brittleton (left).

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