1956-57 Charlton Athletic Roster

The Football League First Division (TFL1)
England, Level I
Team Record: 9-29-4 - 22 points
Finishing 22nd in TFL1
Location: Charlton, England
1956-57 Charlton Athletic Statistics

Charlton Athletic of The Football League First Division ended the 1956-57 season with a record of 9 wins, 4 draws and 29 losses for 22 points finishing twenty-second in TFL1.

The club scored 62 goals and allowed 120, most in the circuit. Johnny Summers netted 14 goals for the squad, while Stuart Leary, Bill Kiernan, John Hewie and Bobby Ayre each tallied five or more, too.

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Player Pos. Birth Date Height Weight Hometown
Bobby AyreMarch 26, 1932Berwick-upon-Tweed, England
Jock CampbellDNovember 11, 1922East Kilbride, Scotland
Kenneth ChamberlainJune 30, 1926Durban, South Africa
Keith CoxDJanuary 26, 1936Ilkeston, England
Willie DuffGFebruary 6, 19356'0"174Winchburgh, Scotland
Leonard EdwardsDJanuary 24, 1937Rhondda, Wales
Syd EllisDAugust 16, 1931Charlton, England
Peter FirmaniDFebruary 14, 1936, South Africa
Jimmy GauldFMay 9, 19315'10"Aberdeen, Scotland
Cyril HammondMOctober 10, 1927Woolwich, England
John HewieDDecember 13, 19276'2"170Pretoria, South Africa
Gordon HurstOctober 9, 1924Oldham, England
Gordon JagoOctober 22, 1932Poplar, England
Bill KiernanFMay 22, 1925Penge, England
Brian KinseyDMarch 4, 19385'9"Charlton, England
Sammy LawrieFDecember 15, 1934Glasgow, Scotland
Stuart LearyFApril 30, 1933Cape Town, South Africa
Fred LucasM, FSeptember 29, 19335'8"Slade Green, England
Eddie MarshGDecember 14, 19275'6"Dundee, Scotland
Gerrie McCarthyMMarch 30, 1934Limerick, Ireland
Sid O'LinnMay 5, 1927Oudtshoorn, South Africa
Frank ReedGOctober 12, 1933Seaham, England
John RyanOctober 16, 1930Alloa, Scotland
John SewellJuly 7, 1938Brockley, England
Mickey StewartSeptember 16, 1932Herne Hill, England
Johnny SummersSeptember 10, 1927Hammersmith, England
Don TownsendSeptember 17, 1930Swindon, England
Derek UftonMMay 31, 1928Crayford, England
Ronnie WhiteNovember 9, 1931Bethnal Green, England
Len WorleyJune 26, 1937Chalfont St. Peter, England



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