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Jack Kelsey (Alfred John Kelsey) was born on 19 November, 1929 in Llansamlet, Swansea, Wales, is a Welsh footballer. Discover Jack Kelsey's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

Popular As Alfred John Kelsey
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Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 19 November, 1929
Birthday 19 November
Birthplace Llansamlet, Swansea, Wales
Date of death 1992
Died Place Friern Barnet, London, England
Nationality Wales

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1911

His father hailed from London but had moved to South Wales in 1911 where he worked as a smelter furnaceman.

Kelsey attended Cwm School but left at a young age to work alongside his father and qualified as a crane driver.

He was spotted by an ex-Arsenal player, Les Morris, whilst Kelsey was playing for his local side, Winch Wen, then in the Swansea & District League.

Morris recommended Kelsey to Arsenal, who upon watching the goalkeeper for a few games, decided to sign him.

Arsenal already had an established first-choice goalkeeper at this time, in George Swindin, so Kelsey could do nothing but wait for his chance to play for the first team.

1929

Alfred John "Jack" Kelsey (19 November 1929 – 18 March 1992) was a Welsh international football goalkeeper, who also played for Arsenal.

He is regarded as one of the greatest goalkeepers to play for Wales.

Jack Kelsey was born at 382 Jersey Road in the Llansamlet area of Swansea, the second of three children born to Alfred Kelsey and his wife Sarah Ann (née Howe).

1951

After two years in the reserves, Kelsey made his first-team debut against Charlton Athletic on 24 February 1951 at Highbury, after Swindin had received an injury; However, Kelsey's first start was not an auspicious one, as Arsenal lost 5–2, their heaviest defeat at home since November 1928.

Kelsey made a total of four appearances that season, but was dropped once Swindin returned and did not feature in Arsenal's 1951–52 run to the FA Cup final.

1952

After an entire season in the reserves, he returned to the side during the 1952–53 season, sharing goalkeeping duties with Swindin and Ted Platt; he made 29 appearances in a side that won the First Division title.

1953

He also played as Arsenal won the 1953 FA Charity Shield.

With a rugged build and consistently solid catching, Kelsey managed to fully oust Swindin from the side (Swindin making only two appearances in 1953–54) and went on to be Arsenal's first-choice goalkeeper for the next eight seasons; only a broken arm sustained in an FA Cup tie against Sheffield United in 1959 put Kelsey out of the Arsenal side for any considerable amount of time, with Jim Standen taking over in the meantime.

1954

Kelsey also became a regular first choice keeper for Wales, making his debut in 1954, winning 41 caps in total.

1955

Kelsey also played for the Great Britain team (which included three Northern Ireland players) against a Rest of Europe side in 1955 and for The Football League XI against the Scottish Football League XI in March 1960.

1958

Although his playing career coincided for the most part with a trophyless run for Arsenal – their best finish being third in 1958–59 – and thus he did not win further honours with them, he is still regarded by the club as one of their greatest-ever goalkeepers.

He was also a runner-up in the first Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final in 1958, playing for a London XI representative side against FC Barcelona.

He was Wales's keeper in the 1958 World Cup, their only finals appearance until 2022.

They were eventually knocked out 1–0 by winners Brazil in the quarter-finals.

With the help of Kelsey, Wales did not concede a goal for 70 minutes against the Brazilians, until a shot by Pelé deflected off Welsh player Stuart Williams managed to beat Kelsey.

Kelsey is survived by his two sons, Paul John Kelsey (Born 1958), Peter John Kelsey (Born 1961).

1962

Kelsey's career was cut short after he sustained a back injury playing for Wales in a friendly against Brazil in May 1962, whilst trying to save at the feet of Vavá; despite many attempts to rectify his injury, he was forced to retire a year later.

He received around £5,000 insurance money at the time.

In all, he played 352 times for Arsenal, comprising 327 League matches, 24 in the FA Cup and 1 in the Charity Shield.

1989

After retiring as a player, Kelsey later worked for Arsenal as the club's commercial manager, finally retiring in 1989.

1992

He died in Friern Barnet, London in 1992, at the age of 62.

2010

In September 2010 Kelsey was inducted to the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame.