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Mike Trebilcock (Michael Trebilcock) was born on 29 November, 1944 in Gunnislake, Cornwall, England, is an English footballer. Discover Mike Trebilcock'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 79 years old?

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Age 79 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 29 November, 1944
Birthday 29 November
Birthplace Gunnislake, Cornwall, England
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1944

Michael Trebilcock (born 29 November 1944) is an English retired professional footballer.

1962

He played for non-league Tavistock before joining Plymouth Argyle in December 1962.

1965

he scored 27 times in 71 league games for the Pilgrims, leading to a £23,000 move to Everton on 31 December 1965.

He made his debut a few days later against Aston Villa, but was injured and spent much of the rest of the season on the sidelines.

In the meantime, Everton had been progressing through to the FA Cup final, where they would meet Sheffield Wednesday.

Despite having only played four reserve games since his injury, Trebilcock was included in the squad and surprisingly picked ahead of England international centre-forward Fred Pickering to play in the final.

Wednesday took a 2–0 lead with goals from Jim McCalliog and David Ford, but within five minutes of Ford's goal, Trebilcock had scored twice to level the scores.

A goal from Derek Temple sealed the win for Everton.

1966

He played primarily as a winger and is most famous for scoring twice in the 1966 FA Cup Final for Everton, becoming the first black player to score in an FA Cup Final.

Trebilcock is described as a "black mixed heritage player" by sociologist Mark Christian, who notes that the label of first black Everton player is often wrongly given to Cliff Marshall, "due to [Trebilcock's] ambiguous black mixed heritage".

Trebilcock was born in Gunnislake, Cornwall.

1968

Even after the cup final, he struggled to establish himself in the Everton side and in January 1968, after three goals in only 11 league games for Everton, he moved to Portsmouth for a fee of £40,000.

1972

He was a regular goalscorer at Portsmouth, netting 33 times in 109 league games, before a free transfer took him to Torquay United in July 1972.

1973

He spent just one season at Plainmoor, hitting ten goals in 24 league games, leaving in June 1973 to join Weymouth on a free transfer.

1974

In March 1974 he emigrated to Sydney, Australia where he played for Western Suburbs and won the NSW Rothmans Medal in 1974.

1990

Having got involved in coaching, he moved in the early 1990s up to Darwin, where a professional club had been established to compete in the Singapore national league.

After less than two seasons the Darwin Cubs folded due to financial problems but he stayed in the area and took various jobs.