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Wilf Mannion (Wilfred James Mannion) was born on 16 May, 1918 in South Bank, Middlesbrough, England, is an English footballer. Discover Wilf Mannion'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 81 years old?

Popular As Wilfred James Mannion
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Age 81 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 16 May, 1918
Birthday 16 May
Birthplace South Bank, Middlesbrough, England
Date of death 14 April, 2000
Died Place Teesside, England
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1918

Wilfrid James Mannion (16 May 1918 – 14 April 2000) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward, making over 350 senior appearances for Middlesbrough.

He also played international football for England.

With his blonde hair, he was nicknamed "The Golden Boy".

Mannion was born on 16 May 1918 in South Bank, the son of Irish immigrants Tommy and Mary Mannion, and one of ten children.

1936

Mannion joined his local team Middlesbrough F.C. in 1936 and went on to make 341 Football League appearances for them, scoring 99 goals in the First and Second Divisions, over the next 18 years.

However, his career was disrupted by World War II.

He scored 110 goals in all competitions for Middlesbrough.

Mannion fought in France and Italy during World War II, and in Italy his commanding officer was the England cricketer Hedley Verity.

1947

At the end of the 1947–48 season he wanted a transfer, but Middlesbrough refused.

In protest he did not play for them for much of the following season but he eventually backed down and started playing for Middlesbrough again.

Along with Middlesbrough and England teammate George Hardwick, he was also part of the Great Britain football team that beat the Rest of Europe 6–1 in 1947.

He remains the only Middlesbrough player to score for England at the World Cup.

1950

He was a member of the England squad for the 1950 FIFA World Cup.

1951

Mannion was capped on 26 occasions by the England national team between 1946 and 1951, and his final appearance came on 3 October 1951.

1954

After initially retiring as a player in 1954, Mannion subsequently joined Hull City.

However, the Football League suspended him for articles he had written, He then played non-league football with Poole Town and Cambridge United.

1983

Mannion was eventually awarded a testimonial match by Middlesbrough in 1983, alongside former Boro and England colleague George Hardwick.

2000

Mannion died on 14 April 2000 at the age of 81.

After his death, Middlesbrough FC erected a statue of Mannion outside the Riverside Stadium.

2004

In 2004, he was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame at the National Football Museum.