Alf Agar
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Date of birth
28 August 1904
Place of birth
Esh Winning, County Durham, England
Date of death
March 1989 (age 84)
Place of death
Carlisle, Cumbria, England
| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date of birth | 28 August 1904 | ||
| Place of birth | Esh Winning, County Durham, England | ||
| Date of death | March 1989 (age 84) | ||
| Place of death | Carlisle, Cumbria, England | ||
| Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)[1] | ||
| Position | Outside right | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| – | Esh Winning | ||
| – | Shildon | ||
| – | West Stanley | ||
| – | Dundee | ||
| 1927–1928 | Barrow | 31 | (7) |
| 1928–1930 | Carlisle United | 49 | (11) |
| 1930–1932 | Accrington Stanley | 73 | (27) |
| 1932–1936 | Oldham Athletic | 96 | (28) |
| 1936–1937 | York City | 24 | (4) |
| 1937–1939 | Scarborough | (42) | |
| * Club domestic league appearances and goals | |||
Alfred Agar (28 August 1904 – Mar 1989) was an English footballer.
He played for Esh Winning, Shildon, West Stanley, Dundee, Barrow, Carlisle United, Accrington Stanley, Oldham Athletic, York City and Scarborough.[2]
World War II ended his football career. He moved to Carlisle, where he got married and worked as a police officer, then at a power plant. He became a passionate supporter of his old club, Carlisle United, and was a special guest at their 60th anniversary match.[3]