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He also had short spells playing abroad for Edmonton Drillers (Canada), IK Brage (Sweden) and Falu FK (Sweden) for whom he was Player-manager. Hornsby was an attacking midfielder playing 222 English league games and scoring 48 goals.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1954-09-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David Black (footballer)</name> <address>Scotland</address> <description>David Gibson Black (22 March 1868 – 1940) was an Scottish international footballer who scored in the 1896 FA Cup Final for Wolverhampton Wanderers. He also played for both Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1868-03-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.200000047683716,55.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Mart Poom</name> <address>Estonia</address> <description>Mart Poom is a former Estonian football goalkeeper. He retired after Estonia's 0–0 draw against Portugal on 10 June 2009 to focus on his job as goalkeeping coach at Arsenal and the Estonian national team, as well as other more "personal" projects.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1972-02-03</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>24.75,59.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Guillaume Warmuz</name> <address>France</address> <description>Guillaume Warmuz is a French former football goalkeeper. He started his career at Olympique Marseille. He spent a season at L'OM without making any first team appearances. He then made a move to CS Louhans-Cuiseaux where he quickly established himself as first-choice goalkeeper. His performances there attracted the attention of another first division side, RC Lens, and he signed for them in 1992, eventually totalling 351 appearances in an 11-year spell between the sticks.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1970-05-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.0,47.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Barnwell</name> <address>Ireland</address> <description>John Barnwell (born 24 December 1938) is an Irish former football player and manager. He is the current chief executive of the League Managers Association. Born in Dublin, Barnwell first played as an amateur for Bohemians, before moving to Arsenal in 1955; he turned professional in November 1956. A regular in both the Arsenal and Irish youth sides, he made his debut for the Arsenal first team against Sunderland on 13 April 1957.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1938-12-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-7.0,53.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Halls</name> <address>Islington</address> <description>John Halls (born 14 February 1982) is a professional footballer currently with Aldershot Town. He is primarily a right-sided full back but is also capable of playing in midfield and other defensive positions.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1982-02-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.10270000249147415,51.54399871826172</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bob McNab</name> <address>Yorkshire</address> <description>Robert "Bob" McNab is an English former footballer. McNab started out at his local club, Huddersfield Town, playing nearly seventy times in three seasons. He was signed by Bertie Mee for Arsenal in October 1966, and immediately won a place in the Arsenal side, making his debut against Leeds United October 15, 1968 and 1969 League Cup finals (both of which Arsenal lost, to Leeds United and Swindon Town respectively).</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1943-07-20</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.5,54.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David Jack</name> <address>Lancashire</address> <description>David Bone Nightingale Jack (3 April 1899 – 10 September 1958) was an English footballer, the first player ever to score at Wembley, and the first footballer in the world to be transferred for more than £10,000. His father, Bob Jack, was also a footballer, as were his brothers Rollo and Donald. An inside forward, born in Bolton, Lancashire, Jack started his career with his father's club, Plymouth Argyle in 1919. There he scored 15 goals in 48 appearances in all competitions.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1899-04-03</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.5999999046325684,53.79999923706055</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bryn Jones (footballer)</name> <address>Merthyr Tydfil</address> <description>Brynmor "Bryn" Jones (14 February 1912 – 18 October 1985) was a Welsh professional footballer. Born in Penyard near Merthyr Tydfil, Jones was part of a famous footballing family; he was one of five brothers to play professional football, along with William, Ivor, Emlyn and Bert. In addition his nephews, Cliff, Bryn Jr. and Ken were also professional footballers.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1912-02-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.383333444595337,51.75</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Colin Hoyle</name> <address>Derby</address> <description>Colin Hoyle (born 15 January 1972) is a former English professional footballer. He started out at Arsenal, but never made a first-team appearance. After a loan spell at Chesterfield, he played for Barnsley, Bradford City, Notts County, Mansfield Town (loan), King's Lynn, Boston United, Burton Albion, Nuneaton Borough (loan), Halifax Town, Burton Albion (loan), Dagenham &amp; Redbridge (loan), Burton Albion (loan), Burton Albion, Worcester City, Ilkeston Town and Gresley Rovers.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1972-01-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.4758332967758179,52.92194366455078</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alex James (footballer)</name> <address>Lanarkshire</address> <description>Alexander Wilson James (14 September 1901 &ndash; 1 June 1953) was a Scottish footballer, and is most noted for his success with Arsenal, where he is regarded as one of the club's greatest players of all time. James played as an inside forward, as a supporting player for the main strikers. He was famed for the excellent quality of his passing and supreme ball control, leading many modern-day comparisons with Arsenal forward Dennis Bergkamp.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1901-09-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.8333332538604736,55.58333206176758</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jack Aston</name> <address>Walsall</address> <description>James "Jack" Aston (1 July 1877 – February 1934) was an English professional footballer born in Walsall, Staffordshire, who played as an inside forward. He made 184 appearances and scored 68 goals in the Football League. He started his career playing for Walsall, and was the club's leading goalscorer in the 1898-99 season. He was signed by Woolwich Arsenal in May 1899, making his debut on 2 September 1899 against Leicester Fosse.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1877-07-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.9800000190734863,52.58000183105469</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Vince Bartram</name> <address>Birmingham</address> <description>Vincent Lee Bartram (born 7 August 1968 in Birmingham) is an English former professional footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. He is now goalkeeping coach at Southampton F.C.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1968-08-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.902999997138977,52.47959899902344</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paolo Vernazza</name> <address>Islington</address> <description>Paolo Vernazza (born 1 November 1979) is an English footballer, who plays as a midfielder for Bishops Stortford FC.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1979-11-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.10270000249147415,51.54399871826172</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Graham Rix</name> <address>Doncaster</address> <description>Graham Cryril Rix (born 23 October 1957) is an English former football player and coach. He was fired by Heart of Midlothian in March 2006, which was his most recent role in professional football. He is currently a coach at the Glenn Hoddle Academy in the South of Spain.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1957-10-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.1333333253860474,53.51599884033203</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jack Lambert (association footballer)</name> <address>Greasbrough</address> <description>John "Jack" Lambert (22 May 1902 &ndash; 7 December 1940) was an English footballer. A large and robust centre forward from Greasbrough near Rotherham, Yorkshire, Lambert was turned down by Sheffield Wednesday after a trial, so started his career playing for Rotherham County in 1922. He soon made a move to Leeds United, but spent three years there with little success. He finally came to prominence after becoming a regular goalscorer for Doncaster Rovers, joining the side in January 1925.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1902-05-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.374899983406067,53.45429992675781</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Liam Brady</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>Liam Brady (born 13 February 1956 in Dublin) is a former Irish football player, and former assistant manager of the Republic of Ireland senior team. In his playing days, Brady was a midfielder renowned for his elegant technical skills, most notably his left foot, and his high-quality passing and close control. He found success both with Arsenal and Juventus, and won 72 caps for the Republic of Ireland.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1956-02-13</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Malcolm Macdonald</name> <address>England</address> <description>Malcolm Ian Macdonald (born 7 January 1950) is a former English footballer nicknamed "Supermac", famed for scoring goals for Luton Town, Newcastle United and Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1950-01-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tony Woodcock</name> <address>England</address> <description>Anthony Stewart "Tony" Woodcock (born 6 December 1955) is a retired English international footballer who played professionally in both England and Germany as a striker. He won the European Cup in 1979 with Nottingham Forest.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1955-12-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Sylvain Wiltord</name> <address>Neuilly-sur-Marne</address> <description>Sylvain Claude Wiltord (born 10 May 1974 in Neuilly-sur-Marne) is a French footballer who is currently a free agent. With the French national team, Wiltord has won Euro 2000 and reached the final of the 2006 FIFA World Cup.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1974-05-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.5332999229431152,48.849998474121094</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bill Dodgin, Jr.</name> <address>England</address> <description>William "Bill" Dodgin (4 November 1931 – June 2000) was an English former football player and manager. Dodgin was born in Wardley, County Durham, the son of footballer Bill Dodgin, Sr. He began his career as an amateur, before signing for Southampton, whom his father managed. When Dodgin Sr. moved to Fulham in 1949, his son followed him there, although he still had to wait two years before making his debut in December 1951, against Preston North End at left back.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1931-11-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Keith Fahey</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>Keith Declan Fahey (born 15 January 1983 in Dublin) is an Irish footballer who plays for English Premier League club Birmingham City and for the Republic of Ireland national team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-01-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Dave MacKinnon</name> <address>Glasgow</address> <description>David Donaldson MacKinnon (born 23 May 1956 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former professional football player who is best known for his time with Rangers. He joined Rangers from Partick Thistle for £30,000 in May 1982. MacKinnon made his top team debut against Motherwell on the 4 September 1982, aged 26. The game ended in as a 2-2 draw He left to join Airdrieonians in 1986.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1956-05-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.258999824523926,55.858001708984375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Samir Nasri</name> <address>Marseille</address> <description>Samir Nasri (born 26 June 1987) is a French professional footballer of Algerian heritage who plays for Arsenal in the Premier League and for the French national team. A naturally right-footed player, also effective on his weaker side, Nasri plays as a winger for Arsenal; however, he has also been deployed in central midfield in the absence of Cesc Fàbregas due to injury.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1987-06-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>5.3699541091918945,43.29638671875</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tom Whittaker (footballer)</name> <address>Aldershot</address> <description>Thomas James "Tom" Whittaker MBE (July 21, 1898 – October 24, 1956) was an English football player, trainer and manager, chiefly associated with Arsenal Football Club Whittaker was born at East Cavalry Barracks, Aldershot, Hampshire, but grew up in Newcastle upon Tyne from the age of three weeks. He spent his early football career in the North East of England as a youth player, whilst training as a marine engineer, later working in that role for Hawthorn Leslie &amp; Co of Tyneside.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1898-07-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.7598000168800354,51.24700164794922</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ray Bowden</name> <address>Looe</address> <description>Edwin Raymond "Ray" Bowden (13 September 1909 &ndash; 23 September 1998) was an English footballer. Born in Looe, Cornwall, he played for local non-league side Looe; a prolific centre forward, despite his slight frame he scored over 100 goals in a season, including ten in a single match. He was spotted by Plymouth Argyle, and signed for the Pilgrims as an amateur in 1926; he still worked as an auctioneer in his day job.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1909-09-13</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.453999996185303,50.35350036621094</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ted Drake</name> <address>Southampton</address> <description>Edward Joseph "Ted" Drake (16 August 1912 – 30 May 1995) was an English football player and manager. As a player, he first played for Southampton but made his name playing for Arsenal in the 1930s, winning two league titles and an FA Cup, as well as five caps for England. He was also a cricketer, but only ever played sparingly for Hampshire. After retiring from playing football, he became a manager, and while in charge of Chelsea he took the club to its only league title of the 20th century.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1912-08-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.4041600227355957,50.8969612121582</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Mikaël Silvestre</name> <address>Chambray-lès-Tours</address> <description>Mikaël Samy Silvestre (born 9 August 1977) is a French football defender who currently plays for Werder Bremen of the Bundesliga. He has also played for the French national team. Silvestre is adept as both a centre-back and a left full-back, though he has stated that he prefers playing in the centre.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1977-08-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.7144444584846497,47.33833312988281</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Patrick Cregg</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>Patrick Cregg (born 21 February 1986 in Dublin) is an Irish football player.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1986-02-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Johan Djourou</name> <address>Abidjan</address> <description>Johan Danon Djourou-Gbadjere, more commonly known as Johan Djourou, is an Ivorian-born Swiss international footballer who plays for Arsenal. He used to play as a defensive midfielder for former club Etoile Carouge, but on his arrival at Arsenal was converted to a central defender. He occasionally fills in at full back for Arsenal and played several games in central midfield while on loan to Birmingham City.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1987-01-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.026666641235352,5.336389064788818</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ryan Garry</name> <address>Hornchurch</address> <description>Ryan Felix Mayne Garry (born 29 September 1983) is an English footballer who plays as a defender and can also operate as a midfielder for Bournemouth.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-09-29</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.21281200647354126,51.55650329589844</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Geoff Barnett (footballer)</name> <address>Northwich</address> <description>Geoffrey Colin "Geoff" Barnett is an English former footballer. Barnett played as a goalkeeper and started out at Everton in 1962, and there he gained schoolboy and U21 honours with England. However, with the goalkeeping spot being dominated by Gordon West and Andy Rankin through most of the 1960s, Barnett could only be content with being their understudy, making just ten league appearances in seven seasons for the Toffees, all in his final three seasons.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1946-10-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.5222222805023193,53.25555419921875</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Lee Johnson (footballer)</name> <address>England</address> <description>Lee David Johnson is an English professional footballer, a midfielder, currently playing for Championship club Bristol City. Although born in England, Johnson is eligible to play for the Scotland national team through his parentage but has yet to be capped by either at international level.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1981-06-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Emmanuel Eboué</name> <address>Abidjan</address> <description>Emmanuel Eboué (born 4 June 1983) is an Ivorian footballer who currently plays for Premier League club Arsenal. His natural position is at right back, however, he is also used in various other positions. Eboué holds a Belgian passport.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-06-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.026666641235352,5.336389064788818</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Peter Clark (footballer)</name> <address>Romford</address> <description>Peter Clark (born 10 December 1979) is a retired English professional footballer who made over 150 league appearances as a defender.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1979-12-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.1800999939441681,51.57680130004883</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Gavin Hoyte</name> <address>London Borough of Waltham Forest</address> <description>Gavin Andrew Hoyte is an English footballer. A product of Arsenal Academy who plays as a defender for Arsenal and he is the son of British sprinter, Wendy Hoyte and the younger brother of Justin Hoyte, who also played for Arsenal before his move to Middlesbrough in 2008.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1990-06-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.03333333507180214,51.56666564941406</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Brian Kidd</name> <address>Manchester</address> <description>Brian Kidd is an English football coach and former player, who works as the Assistant Manager at Manchester City. He was assistant manager to Alex Ferguson at Manchester United in the 1990s. He was also a member of the Manchester United team which won the European Cup in 1968.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1949-05-29</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.2333333492279053,53.46666717529297</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>William Gallas</name> <address>France</address> <description>William Gallas (born 17 August 1977) is a French footballer who plays for English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur. Gallas began his career in France, before being signed by English club Chelsea in 2001. He transferred to rivals Arsenal as part of an exchange deal in 2006.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1977-08-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.0,47.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>George Hunt (forward)</name> <address>Yorkshire</address> <description>George Samuel Hunt (22 February 1910 – 19 September 1996) was an English footballer who played at inside or centre forward. Born in Barnsley, Yorkshire, Hunt spent his early career playing for local sides in his native county, having trials with both Barnsley and Sheffield United, both of whom rejected him. He eventually joined Chesterfield in 1929 and in his only season there scored nine times in fourteen games.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1910-02-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.5,54.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jo Kuffour</name> <address>Edmonton, London</address> <description>Jonathan Osei-Kuffour (or Jo Kuffour),, is an English-born Ghanaian professional footballer currently playing as a striker for Bristol Rovers.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1981-11-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.07079999893903732,51.61539840698242</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ty Gooden</name> <address>Canvey Island</address> <description>Ty Gooden (born 23 October 1972) is an English former professional footballer. He played for teams including Arsenal, Wycombe Wanderers, Swindon Town, Gillingham and Canvey Island. During his time at Swindon he was often inconsistent. He became the first transfer to take place in the new millennium, when Gillingham manager Peter Taylor signed him for £100,000, in a deal that saw Swindon team mate Iffy Onuora join the Kent club as well.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1972-10-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.5830000042915344,51.51599884033203</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Eddie Hapgood</name> <address>Bristol</address> <description>Edris Albert "Eddie" Hapgood (24 September 1908 – 20 April 1973) was an English footballer, who captained both Arsenal and England during the 1930s. Hapgood was born in Bristol and started his footballing career in the mid 1920s as an amateur playing in local football (while employed as a milkman), before getting his big break at Kettering Town in the Southern League. He was signed by Herbert Chapman's Arsenal for £950 in 1927.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1908-09-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.5833332538604736,51.45000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Joe Hulme</name> <address>Stafford</address> <description>Joseph Harold Anthony "Joe" Hulme (26 August 1904 – 27 September 1991) was an English footballer and cricketer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1904-08-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.1171000003814697,52.80659866333008</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Lee Dixon</name> <address>Manchester</address> <description>Lee Michael Dixon (born 17 March 1964) is a former English professional footballer born in Manchester. He formed part of the Arsenal defence from the late 1980s, through till 2002. He was capped 22 times for England, scoring once. Lee currently works for the BBC's Match of the Day as a football pundit and writes a corresponding column for their website. He had played at 91 out of the 92 Football League grounds - every one except Craven Cottage.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1964-03-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.2333333492279053,53.46666717529297</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alf Common</name> <address>Sunderland, Tyne and Wear</address> <description>Alf Common (25 May 1880 in Millfield – 3 April 1946 in Darlington) was an English footballer who played at inside forward or centre forward. He is most famous for being the first player to be transferred for a fee of £1,000.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1880-05-25</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.3812999725341797,54.90610122680664</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Martin Keown</name> <address>England</address> <description>Martin Raymond Keown is a former English footballer. Widely regarded as one of the best man-markers of his generation, Keown played for six different football clubs during his career but it was with Arsenal that he will be best remembered. Keown made over three hundred appearances for Arsenal and won nine major trophies. Keown was also part of the squad that reached the Uefa Cup Winners Cup in 1995 and the Uefa Cup in 2000. He retired from professional football in 2005.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1966-07-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Willie Young (footballer born 1951)</name> <address>Scotland</address> <description>William David "Willie" Young (born 25 November 1951) is a Scottish former footballer. A large, physically intimidating centre back from Edinburgh, Young first played for Aberdeen, and made 187 appearances for the Dons between 1970 and 1975. He was signed by Tottenham Hotspur in September 1975, and made 54 appearances for Spurs in two seasons. In March 1977, Young signed for Spurs' arch-rivals Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1951-11-25</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.200000047683716,55.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Gordon Nutt</name> <address>England</address> <description>Gordon Nutt (born 8 November 1932) is an English former professional footballer who played in England, Wales, the Netherlands, and Australia. He made a total of 189 league appearances, and scored 32 goals.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1932-11-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Abou Diaby</name> <address>Paris</address> <description>Vassiriki Abou Diaby (born 11 May 1986), more commonly known as Abou Diaby, is a French international footballer of Ivorian descent currently playing for Arsenal. Diaby's natural position is as a box-to-box central midfielder, as he is adept in both attack and defence. Diaby's physical appearance and positional preference have evoked comparisons to Arsenal legend and compatriot, Patrick Vieira, by Arsenal manager, Arsène Wenger and by journalists.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1986-05-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.350832939147949,48.856666564941406</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Dominic Shimmin</name> <address>Bermondsey</address> <description>Dominic Libreville Shimmin (born 13 October 1987 in Bermondsey) is an English footballer, who plays for Dundee. In his career he has also played for Arsenal, Queens Park Rangers, Bournemouth and Crawley Town. Shimmin mainly plays as a centre half.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1987-10-13</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.07569999992847443,51.498600006103516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paul Byrne (footballer born 1972)</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>Paul Byrne (born in Dublin on 30 June 1972) is an Irish former football player, who played as a midfielder during the 1990s and 2000s.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1972-06-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Colin Pates</name> <address>Carshalton</address> <description>Colin George Pates (born 10 August 1961) is an English former footballer born in Carshalton, London, who made more than 400 appearances in the Football League. He played for various clubs, mainly in London, in a defensive role.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1961-08-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.16760000586509705,51.36520004272461</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alan Miller (footballer)</name> <address>England</address> <description>Alan John Miller (born Epping, 29 March 1970) is an English former professional football goalkeeper. Miller began as an apprentice at Arsenal in 1984. With them he won the FA Youth Cup in 1988, and won four caps for the England under-21 team. However, with John Lukic and then David Seaman first-team opportunities were rare; he had loan spells with Plymouth Argyle, West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City. Nonetheless, while with Arsenal, Miller became renowned as a practical joker.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1970-03-29</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Leslie Compton</name> <address>Middlesex</address> <description>Leslie Harry Compton (12 September 1912 – 27 December 1984) was an English footballer and cricketer who played for Arsenal and Middlesex respectively. His brother, Denis, was also a footballer and cricketer for Arsenal and Middlesex, though Leslie was more successful in football and Denis in cricket.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1912-09-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.4166666567325592,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Reg Lewis</name> <address>Bilston</address> <description>Reginald "Reg" Lewis (March 7, 1920 - 1997) was an English footballer. Born in Bilston, Staffordshire, Lewis spent his entire career at Arsenal. He joined the club as a schoolboy in 1935, and scored on his debut against Everton on January 1, 1938. He made only four appearances in 1937-38, however, and as a result missed out on a League Championship winners' medal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1920-03-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.072809934616089,52.5660514831543</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Lukic</name> <address>Chesterfield</address> <description>Jovan "John" Lukic (born 11 December 1960) is an English former football goalkeeper who was a member of Football League championship sides with two different clubs and played at the highest level of English football in four separate decades.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1960-12-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.4275000095367432,53.233333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Clive Allen</name> <address>Stepney</address> <description>Clive Darren Allen (born 20 May 1961 in Stepney, London) is an retired English footballer and a prolific scorer for a number of clubs. Allen is the son of ex-Tottenham Hotspur forward Les Allen, who was a member of the legendary team which won the First Division title and FA Cup "double" in 1961 (the Cup success occurred exactly two weeks before Allen Jnr's birth).</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1961-05-20</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.04619999974966049,51.515201568603516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Steve Bould</name> <address>Stoke-on-Trent</address> <description>Stephen Andrew Bould (born 16 November 1962) is an English former football player and current coach. He played professionally for Stoke City, Torquay United, Arsenal and Sunderland.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1962-11-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.183333396911621,53.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Joe Baker</name> <address>Liverpool</address> <description>Joseph Henry "Joe" Baker (17 July 1940 &ndash; 6 October 2003) was an England international footballer. Born in Liverpool, England, he spent virtually his entire childhood growing up in Motherwell, Scotland. He is notable for being the first player to have played for England without having previously played in the English football league system, and for scoring over 100 goals in both the English and Scottish leagues.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1940-07-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.9833333492279053,53.400001525878906</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Peter Goy</name> <address>Yorkshire</address> <description>Peter John Goy was a former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Goy joined Arsenal as a member of their groundstaff in 1954, also playing for the club's youth team, become the regular goalkeeper. He turned professional in June 1955 and continued to play for the youth team until 1956. After two years of National Service he returned to the club in 1958 and was third-choice goalkeeper after Jack Kelsey and Jim Standen.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1938-06-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.5,54.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Spicer (footballer)</name> <address>Romford</address> <description>John William Spicer is an English footballer, who is currently contracted to Notts County.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-09-13</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.1800999939441681,51.57680130004883</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Roberts (footballer born 1946)</name> <address>Glamorgan</address> <description>John Griffith Roberts (born 11 September 1946) is a Welsh former footballer who made nearly 400 appearances in the Football League and won 22 caps for Wales. Born in Abercynon, Rhondda Cynon Taff, Roberts played football for local club Abercynon Athletic while working as a railway fireman. He joined Swansea City as an apprentice in 1963, turning professional in 1964. Initially a striker who later switched to centre half, he moved to Northampton Town in 1967 and then Arsenal in 1969.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1946-09-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.6666667461395264,51.66666793823242</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Kevin O'Flanagan</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>Kevin Patrick O'Flanagan, also referred to as Dr. Kevin O'Flanagan, is a former Irish sportsman, physician and sports administrator. An outstanding all-rounder, he represented his country at both soccer and rugby union. He was also a noted sprinter and long jumper and as a youth played Gaelic football. In his spare time he also played golf and tennis at a decent level.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1919-06-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Sean Clohessy</name> <address>Croydon</address> <description>Sean David Clohessy (born 12 December 1986) is an English footballer who plays for Southend United as a defender. Having at one time been on the books of Arsenal, he came through the Gillingham youth ranks, making his league debut in the 2005–06 season.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1986-12-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.10989999771118164,51.37269973754883</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Frank Hill</name> <address>Forfar</address> <description>Frank Robert Hill (21 May 1906 &ndash; June 1993) was a Scottish football player and manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1906-05-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.8884201049804688,56.644229888916016</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Aaron Ramsey</name> <address>Caerphilly</address> <description>Aaron James Ramsey (born 26 December 1990) is a Welsh international footballer, who plays as a central midfielder for Arsenal, but can also play on either wing or at fullback.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1990-12-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.2179999351501465,51.577999114990234</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alf Baker</name> <address>Derbyshire</address> <description>Alfred Baker (27 April 1898 &ndash; April 1955) was an English footballer. Born in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, Baker was originally a miner and played for various clubs in Derbyshire as an amateur, including Eastwood Rangers. During World War I he guested for Chesterfield, Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town, although these appearances are not considered official.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1898-04-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.600000023841858,53.13333511352539</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Leigh Richmond Roose</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>Leigh Richmond "Dick" Roose, MM, (27 November 1877 &ndash; 7 October 1916) was a Welsh international footballer who kept goal for a number of professional clubs in the Football League between 1901 and 1912. A celebrated amateur at a time when the game was played largely by professionals, Roose was renowned as one of the best players in his position in the Edwardian period. He was also well-known as a footballing eccentric, and many stories about him are still told today.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1877-11-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alex Song</name> <address>Cameroon</address> <description>Alexander Dimitri Song Billong (born 9 September 1987), more commonly known as Alex Song, is a professional footballer who plays for Arsenal and the Cameroon national football team. He is the cousin of Rigobert Song though refers to him as an uncle. He plays as a defensive midfielder in front of the back four and has also played as a stand-in centre back and right back.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1987-09-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>11.516666412353516,3.866666555404663</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Vic Groves</name> <address>Stepney</address> <description>Victor George "Vic" Groves (born November 5, 1932) is an English former footballer. Born in Stepney, London, Groves started his career at east London non-league clubs Leytonstone and Walthamstow Avenue, and then briefly as an amateur for Tottenham Hotspur before signing professional forms with Leyton Orient in 1954.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1932-11-05</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.04619999974966049,51.515201568603516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Dan Lewis (footballer)</name> <address>Glamorgan</address> <description>Daniel "Dan" Lewis (11 December 1902 &ndash; 1965) was a Welsh football goalkeeper, who is most notable for his time playing for Arsenal. He kept goal for Arsenal in the 1927 FA Cup Final where a mistake by him saw Cardiff City win the cup.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1902-12-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.6666667461395264,51.66666793823242</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Dave Bowen</name> <address>Glamorgan</address> <description>David Lloyd "Dave" Bowen (7 June 1928 &ndash; 25 September 1995) was a Welsh football player and manager, who captained his country to their only ever World Cup finals, in 1958.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1928-06-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.6666667461395264,51.66666793823242</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Don Roper</name> <address>England</address> <description>Donald George Beaumont "Don" Roper (14 December 1922 – 8 June 2001) was an English footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1922-12-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alberto Mendez</name> <address>Nuremberg</address> <description>Alberto Mendez Rodríguez (born 24 October 1974) is a German footballer of Spanish descent who plays for SpVgg Weiden, as a midfielder.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1974-10-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>11.083333015441895,49.45000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Derek Tapscott</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>Derek Robert Tapscott (30 June 1932 &ndash; 12 June 2008) was a Welsh former professional footballer and Wales international.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1932-06-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jimmy Jackson (footballer)</name> <address>Cambuslang</address> <description>James "Jimmy" Jackson (15 September 1875 – ?) was a Scottish-Australian football (soccer) player. Jackson was born in Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland, but his family emigrated to Australia when he was two. The young Jackson grew up in Australia and played football as a youth, before returning to Scotland in 1893. He first played for junior side Newton Thistle, and then signed for Rangers in 1894, although he was only a fringe player at the club.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1875-09-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.159999847412109,55.810001373291016</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Charlie Jones (footballer)</name> <address>Merthyr Tydfil</address> <description>Charles "Charlie" Jones (12 December 1899 &ndash; April 1966) was a Welsh international footballer. Born in Troedyrhiw, Merthyr Tydfil, Jones started his career at Cardiff City, but was released in the summer of 1921 after just one appearance, a 1-0 defeat to Stoke City. He joined Stockport County, and in his first season at the club won a Third Division North medal and promotion to the Second Division.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1899-12-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.383333444595337,51.75</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Oleh Luzhny</name> <address>Soviet Union</address> <description>Oleh Romanovych Luzhny is a retired Ukrainian footballer and current assistant manager of FC Dynamo Kyiv. His name is alternatively Romanised as Oleg Luzhny.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1968-08-05</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>37.61666488647461,55.75</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Len Wills</name> <address>England</address> <description>Leonard Edward "Len" Wills (born November 8, 1927) is an English former football player. Born in Hackney, London, Wills first played for the youth teams of non-league Eton Manor, before being signed by Arsenal in October 1949. For the next four years he played in the Gunners' reserve team, playing either at right half or right back.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1927-11-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Caesar Jenkyns</name> <address>Builth Wells</address> <description>Caesar Augustus Llewellyn Jenkyns (24 August 1866 – 23 July 1941) was a Welsh footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1866-08-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.4100000858306885,52.13999938964844</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Wally Hardinge</name> <address>Greenwich</address> <description>Harold Thomas William "Wally" Hardinge, born 25 February 1886, and died at Cambridge on 8 May 1965, was a cricketer who played for Kent and England. He was also a football international for England.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1886-02-25</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.0,51.47909927368164</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Nicklas Bendtner</name> <address>Copenhagen</address> <description>Nicklas Bendtner (born 16 January 1988) is a Danish footballer who plays for Arsenal and the Denmark national team as a striker. His preferred position is centre forward but has been played on the right side of attack in manager Arsène Wenger's 4–3–3 formation.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1988-01-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>12.568333625793457,55.676109313964844</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Kerrea Gilbert</name> <address>Hammersmith</address> <description>Kerrea Kuche Gilbert (born 28 February 1987) is an English footballer who plays as a full back. He is currently a free agent.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1987-02-28</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.22290000319480896,51.492801666259766</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jerome Thomas</name> <address>Wembley</address> <description>Jerome William Thomas (born 23 March 1983) is an English footballer who plays for West Bromwich Albion predominantly as a left winger, but can also operate centrally. He has made more than 100 appearances in the Premier League and Football League, playing for Queens Park Rangers, Charlton Athletic and Portsmouth.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-03-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.3041999936103821,51.555999755859375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Niccolò Galli</name> <address>Italy</address> <description>Niccolò Galli (22 May 1983 &mdash; 10 February 2001) was a promising professional footballer who died in a road traffic accident aged 17. The son of former Italian international goalkeeper Giovanni Galli, he began with his hometown club, Fiorentina, before moving to Arsenal in August 1999. He spent one year in London, winning the FA Youth Cup in 2000, then returning to Italy to finish his studies. He was on loan with Bologna during this time.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-05-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Chris Kiwomya</name> <address>England</address> <description>Christopher Mark Kiwomya is a former professional footballer of Ugandan descent, the brother of fellow player Andy Kiwomya. He was at Ipswich Town as a trainee and played over 250 games, and was the club's top scorer in the 1991–92 season in which Ipswich were promoted from the old Second Division. In total he scored over 50 goals for the East Anglian club, working in partnership with Jason Dozzell.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1969-12-02</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Brian Marwood</name> <address>England</address> <description>Brian Marwood (born 2 February 1960) is an English former footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1960-02-02</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Guy Demel</name> <address>Orsay</address> <description>Guy Roland Demel is a French born Ivorian football defender currently playing for Hamburger SV.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1981-06-13</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.187469959259033,48.699344635009766</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Rene Steer</name> <address>Luton</address> <description>Rene Steer (born 31 January 1990) is an English professional footballer who plays as a left back and who is currently a free agent. He was previously under contract at Arsenal, Gillingham and Oldham Athletic.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1990-01-31</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.4333333373069763,51.900001525878906</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Chris Whyte</name> <address>Islington</address> <description>Christopher Anderson "Chris" Whyte (born 2 September 1961) is an English former footballer. He made nearly 350 appearances in the Football League for a variety of clubs, and was capped by England at under-21 level. Whyte is particularly well regarded in the city of Leeds, where he was a pivotal part of the league title winning Leeds United side of 1992.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1961-09-02</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.10270000249147415,51.54399871826172</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Eddie McGoldrick</name> <address>Islington</address> <description>Edward John Paul "Eddie" McGoldrick is a former Irish footballer whose clubs included most notably Northampton Town, Crystal Palace, Arsenal and Manchester City. He was also capped at international level for the Republic of Ireland; he was a member of Ireland's 1994 World Cup squad though he did not play in the tournament.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1965-04-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.10270000249147415,51.54399871826172</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ian Selley</name> <address>Chertsey</address> <description>Ian Selley (born 14 June 1974) is an English footballer, who plays for Havant &amp; Waterlooville.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1974-06-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.5073999762535095,51.390201568603516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Willie Huck</name> <address>Paris</address> <description>William "Willie" Huck (born 17 March 1979) is a French retired professional footballer, the son of former French international player Jean-Noël Huck. He currently plays for amateur club SJA Le Poiré-sur-Vie.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1979-03-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.350832939147949,48.856666564941406</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ian Allinson</name> <address>Stevenage</address> <description>Ian James Robert Allinson (born October 1, 1957) is an English former football player and manager. Allinson was born in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, and joined Colchester United as a schoolboy in 1974. He spent nine years with them, playing usually as a striker. He was the club's top scorer for two seasons, as Colchester were first relegated from the Third Division to the Fourth in 1976, only to bounce back a year later, before getting relegated again in 1981.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1957-10-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.20000000298023224,51.900001525878906</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ray Daniel</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>William Raymond "Ray" Daniel (2 November 1928 – 6 November 1997) was a Welsh football player and manager. Daniel was born in Swansea and started out at his local club Swansea Town as an amateur. In 1946 he was snapped up by Arsenal (whom his elder brother Bobby had played for, before he had been killed in the Second World War) aged 18.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1928-11-02</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Eddie Carr</name> <address>England</address> <description>Edward Miller 'Eddie' Carr (3 October 1917 &ndash; 1998) was an English professional footballer and manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1917-10-03</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Efstathios Tavlaridis</name> <address>Greece</address> <description>Efstathios Tavlaridis, commonly known as Stathis Tavlaridis, is a Greek football defender currently playing for Greek Super League club Larissa F.C. Tavlaridis has earned the nickname "Taureau" in France which means "The Bull" due to his aggressive style of play.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1980-01-25</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>22.0,38.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ernie Coleman</name> <address>Blidworth</address> <description>'Ernest "Ernie"' Coleman (4 January 1908 &ndash; 20 January 1984) was an English footballer. Born in Blidworth, Nottinghamshire, Coleman started his career as a youth playing for Hucknall. After being turned down by Nottingham Forest he joined Halifax Town of the Third Division North in 1927. He scored five times in nineteen appearances, enough to catch the attention of Grimsby Town of the Second Division, joining them in March 1928.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1908-01-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.1165000200271606,53.097999572753906</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Charlie Walker (footballer)</name> <address>Nottingham</address> <description>Charlie Walker (14 May 1911 - 7 May 1990) was an English footballer who played mainly for West Ham United. Born in Nottingham, Walker started his career at Arsenal. He spent a period on loan to Arsenal's nursery club Margate, but never played a first-team game for Arsenal themselves, with opportunities limited by the presence of England captain Eddie Hapgood. Walker joined West Ham United in 1936, and went on to make 118 league and cup appearances for the east London club.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1911-05-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.1666666269302368,52.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Vladimir Petrović</name> <address>Belgrade</address> <description>Vladimir Petrović (born July 1, 1955 in Belgrade, Serbia, widely known by his nickname Pižon is a Serbian former football player and coach, managing the Serbian national team as of 2010.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1955-07-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>20.462223052978516,44.820556640625</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Fred Cheesmur</name> <address>Wandsworth</address> <description>Frederick Harold "Fred" Cheesmur (born Wandsworth, 16 January 1908, died Folkestone, 13 August 1987) was an English professional football (soccer) player. Cheesmur's clubs included Charlton Athletic, Gillingham and Sheffield United. While playing for Gillingham in a match against Merthyr Town on 26 April 1930, he scored six goals, a club record haul for a single match at a professional level which stands to this day.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1908-01-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1923999935388565,51.46440124511719</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jim Harvey</name> <address>Northern Ireland</address> <description>James "Jim" Harvey (born 2 May 1958) is a Northern Irish football manager and former player. He is currently manager of Conference North side Stalybridge Celtic.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1958-05-02</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.840000152587891,54.59093475341797</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Pat Scully</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>Patrick Joseph "Pat" Scully (born 23 June 1970 in Dublin) is an Irish football manager, currently in charge of Limerick FC in the League of Ireland http://www. loi. ie/index. php/clubs/first-division/limerick-fc/latest-news/400-scully-confirmed-as-new-limerick-boss.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1970-06-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Luke Webb</name> <address>Nottingham</address> <description>Luke Webb (born 12 September 1986 in Nottingham) is an English footballer who most recently played for Hereford United as a midfielder. He signed for Arsenal at the age of 11 and progressed through the various youth teams. He was a regular for Arsenal U18s with 20 appearances and 2 goals in the 2004-05 season. With opportunities hard to come by he left Highbury and had a trial with Wycombe, where he injured his ankle, before joining Coventry City for the 2005-06 season.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1986-09-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.1666666269302368,52.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ömer Rıza</name> <address>Edmonton, London</address> <description>Ömer Kerim Ali Rıza (born 8 November 1979) is a footballer of Turkish Cypriot descent who plays as a striker. He is currently playing on a non-contract basis at Conference side Histon.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1979-11-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.07079999893903732,51.61539840698242</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Joe North</name> <address>England</address> <description>Ernest Joseph "Joe" North (born Burton-on-Trent, 23 September 1895, died Havant, 24 August 1955) was an English professional football and cricket player. North's early career was interrupted by World War I, where he fought in the Army, winning the Military Medal. However, during this time he guested for Sheffield United, before joining Arsenal after the war's end, in 1919, as an amateur. A centre forward, he was mainly a reserve in the side, as understudy to Henry White and Fred Pagnam.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1895-09-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Joe Toner</name> <address>Ireland</address> <description>Joseph Samuel Toner (30 March 1894 &ndash; 18 November 1954) was an Irish professional footballer. He played eight times for the Northern Ireland national team. Born in Castlewellan, County Down, Toner played for Belfast United before joining Arsenal in August 1919, making his debut for the side against Everton on October 11, 1919. An outside-left, he was a semi-regular in his first two seasons before breaking through properly in 1921-22.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1894-03-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-7.0,53.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Chenhall</name> <address>Bristol</address> <description>John Colin Chenhall is an English former footballer. Having initially played for Maidenhead United, Chenhall signed for Arsenal as an amateur in October 1944, turning professional in November 1945. During his early career, like all able-bodied men of his age, Chenhall was obliged to do National Service and he trained at HMS Royal Arthur in Skegness; during his time there he played a single match on loan for Boston United.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1927-07-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.5833332538604736,51.45000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Hawley (footballer)</name> <address>Patrington</address> <description>John East Hawley is a former professional footballer. He was a striker who scored a total of 89 league goals in 287 games for seven different clubs.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1954-05-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.011264000087976456,53.683563232421875</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bob Benson</name> <address>Whitehaven</address> <description>Robert William Benson (9 February 1883 – 19 February 1916) was an English professional footballer, who played as a full back, spending most of his career with Sheffield United. He was notable not just for being an England international but also for being among those players who died directly as a result of playing.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1883-02-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.5855000019073486,54.54800033569336</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Mike Tiddy</name> <address>Cadgwith</address> <description>Michael Douglas "Mike" Tiddy (4 April 1929 &ndash; 25 November 2009) is an English former professional footballer and manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1929-04-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.179999828338623,49.97999954223633</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Pat Dolan</name> <address>England</address> <description>Patrick Dolan is a former football player, manager, and executive. He also took on the role of Head Coach with new League of Ireland outfit, Wexford Youths, and is a soccer analyst on Setanta Sports Ireland.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1967-09-20</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Davor Šuker</name> <address>Osijek</address> <description>Davor Šuker, (born 1 January 1968 in Osijek) is a retired Croatian footballer. He is best known for his goal scoring ability, which has earned him a spot in FIFA top 100 greatest players. He played as a striker for a number of European clubs as well as the Croatian national team, where he is the all-time top goal scorer with 45 goals. Šuker began his footballing career in his hometown, playing for the local first division team Osijek as a 16-year-old.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1968-01-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>18.679588317871094,45.55752944946289</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jim Leighton</name> <address>Johnstone</address> <description>James "Jim" Leighton MBE is a Scottish former football goalkeeper. Among the clubs he played for are Aberdeen (two spells), Manchester United, Arsenal, Dundee and Hibernian. Leighton joined Aberdeen from non-league Dalry Thistle in 1978. He parted company with Aberdeen in August 2009, having been their goalkeeping coach after having finished his playing career with them in 2000 following a series of spells at other clubs.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1958-07-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.502719879150391,55.83460998535156</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bob Wilson (footballer born 1941)</name> <address>Chesterfield</address> <description>Robert "Bob" Primrose Wilson OBE is a former Scotland international football goalkeeper and later broadcaster. As a player, Wilson is most noted for his career at Arsenal between 1963 and 1974. He made over 300 appearances for Arsenal and two appearances for Scotland, the first Englishman since 1873 to do so, having previously played for the England schoolboys under 15 team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1941-10-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.4275000095367432,53.233333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David Livermore</name> <address>Edmonton, London</address> <description>David Livermore (born 20 May 1980) is an English former footballer who is currently manager of Histon. He played as a midfielder.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1980-05-20</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.07079999893903732,51.61539840698242</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jimmy Rimmer</name> <address>Southport</address> <description>John James "Jimmy" Rimmer (born 10 February 1948) is an English former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the Football League for Manchester United, Swansea City, Arsenal and Aston Villa. He was capped once for England. Born in Southport, Lancashire, Rimmer joined Manchester United as a schoolboy in 1963, turning professional two years later. He spent eleven years at Old Trafford, chiefly as Alex Stepney's understudy — he was on bench in the 1968 European Cup final.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1948-02-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.0083000659942627,53.64540100097656</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Cliff Holton</name> <address>England</address> <description>Clifford Charles "Cliff" Holton (April 29, 1929 &ndash; June 4, 1996) was an English footballer. Born in Oxford, Holton played as a full back for non-league Oxford City as a youth, before joining Arsenal in October 1947 at the age of 18. He spent three seasons in the Gunners' reserve team, eventually converting to a centre forward.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1929-04-29</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tommy Lawton</name> <address>Farnworth</address> <description>Tommy Lawton (6 October 1919 - 6 November 1996) was an English association footballer who rose to fame a short time before the outbreak of the Second World War and enjoyed a successful career which lasted until well into the 1950s.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1919-10-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.399899959564209,53.54520034790039</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paddy Sloan</name> <address>Ireland</address> <description>Joshua Walter "Paddy" Sloan (born 30 April 1920 in Lurgan, County Armagh; died January 1993) was an Irish footballer and manager. His widely travelled career took Sloan to twenty different clubs in five different countries, including Northern Ireland, England, Italy, Malta and Australia. As a player, his clubs included Manchester United, Arsenal and Milan. He was a dual Irish international footballer, playing for both Ireland teams – the IFA XI and the FAI XI.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1920-04-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-7.0,53.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David Court</name> <address>Mitcham</address> <description>David John Court is an English former footballer, now turned coach. Court joined Arsenal as a schoolboy in 1959, turning professional in January 1962. Initially a centre forward or inside forward, he was a regular goalscorer for the Gunners' youth and reserve sides. He made his first-team debut against Aston Villa on September 10, 1962, in a 2-1 defeat and went on to make fourteen league appearances over the next two seasons.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1944-03-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1517000049352646,51.400901794433594</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>George Eastham</name> <address>Blackpool</address> <description>George Edward Eastham, OBE is an English former footballer. He is known for playing for Newcastle United, Arsenal and Stoke City, as well as a non-playing member of England's 1966 World Cup-winning squad. However, he is also notable for his involvement in a 1963 court case which proved a landmark in improving players' freedom to move between clubs.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1936-09-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.0502777099609375,53.81416702270508</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jens Lehmann</name> <address>West Germany</address> <description>Jens Lehmann (born 10 November 1969 in Essen) is a former German football goalkeeper. He was voted UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year for the 1996–97 and 2005–06 seasons, and he has been selected for three World Cup squads.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1969-11-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>7.099999904632568,50.733333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>George Wood (footballer)</name> <address>Douglas, South Lanarkshire</address> <description>George Wood is a Scottish former football goalkeeper. He started his career at East Stirling, moving to Blackpool in 1972, for £10,000 (an initial £7,000, followed by another £3,000 after twelve appearances), as cover for John Burridge. After spending time in the Reserves, Wood made his debut on 15 April 1972, in a 2-0 home victory over Oxford United. He then spent the next four years jostling for the No.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1952-09-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.8499999046325684,55.54999923706055</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paul Barron</name> <address>England</address> <description>Paul George Barron is an English former football goalkeeper. He is the current goalkeeping coach at Newcastle United.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1953-09-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Julian Kelly</name> <address>England</address> <description>Julian James Kelly (born 6 September 1989) is a footballer who plays as a defender for Reading.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1989-09-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jimmy Ashcroft</name> <address>Liverpool</address> <description>James "Jimmy" Ashcroft (12 September 1878 &ndash; 9 April 1943) was an English football goalkeeper. Born in Liverpool, Ashcroft began his career with several local sides, briefly signing as an amateur with Everton, before moving south and joining Southern League side Gravesend United in 1899. He was quickly spotted by nearby Woolwich Arsenal of the Football League, and signed as a professional for the Gunners in June 1900.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1878-09-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.9833333492279053,53.400001525878906</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>José Antonio Reyes</name> <address>Spain</address> <description>José Antonio Reyes Calderón (born 1 September 1983) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Atlético Madrid. Mainly a left winger but also a forward, he made his professional debuts for hometown's Sevilla FC at only 16, signing with England's Arsenal aged 20. After a relatively successful career abroad, Reyes returned to his country, going on to represent both main sides in Madrid, Real and Atlético, also having a short loan spell in Portugal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-09-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.700000047683716,40.43333435058594</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Rami Shaaban</name> <address>Sweden</address> <description>Rami Shaaban is a Swedish professional football player. He currently plays as a goalkeeper for Hammarby IF. He is son of an Egyptian father and a Finnish mother. He has played for a number of teams in England, including Arsenal, and in Sweden. He is a Swedish national team member.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1975-06-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>18.066667556762695,59.349998474121094</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David Pryde</name> <address>Midlothian</address> <description>David Pryde (born November 10, 1913 – 1987) was a Scottish association football player. Born in Newtongrange, Pryde started out as an amateur at Margate, before being signed by Margate's "parent" club, Arsenal, in May 1935. He was immediately loaned back out to Margate for another two seasons, before returning to Arsenal and taking his place in the club's reserve side as wing half.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1913-11-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.0686111450195312,55.8941650390625</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Viv Anderson</name> <address>England</address> <description>Vivian Alexander Anderson MBE (born 29 August 1956 in Clifton, Nottingham) is an English football player and coach, who played for clubs including Nottingham Forest, Arsenal, Manchester United and Sheffield Wednesday in the 1970s and 1980s. He is also notable for being the first black football player to represent England in a full international match.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1956-08-29</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Colin Addison</name> <address>Taunton</address> <description>Colin Addison is an English former professional footballer and manager. Addison has managed a wide variety of clubs in the UK, as well as in countries such as Spain, South Africa, Kuwait and Qatar. Notably he was the player-manager of Hereford United during their famous 1971-72 FA Cup run, which saw them defeat Newcastle United. Colin currently resides in the city of Hereford, and was a pundit on BBC Radio Wales until 2008.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1940-05-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.0999999046325684,51.01900100708008</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Igors Stepanovs</name> <address>Ogre, Latvia</address> <description>Igors Nauris Stepanovs (born 21 January 1976 in Ogre) is a Latvian football defender, currently playing for FK Jūrmala. As of April 2010 he has played 99 international matches and scored 4 goals for the Latvia national team. He made his debut in 1995, and played at Euro 2004. He started his club career at Skonto-Metāls, and has since played for Skonto Riga, Arsenal, K.S.K. Beveren, Grasshopper-Club Zürich and FK Jūrmala.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1976-01-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>24.60555648803711,56.81861114501953</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paul Merson</name> <address>Harlesden</address> <description>Paul Charles Merson is a retired English football player, and former player-manager of Walsall. His playing career has included spells at Arsenal, Middlesbrough, Aston Villa, Portsmouth and finishing his playing career at Tamworth. He also played for England 21 times. He was a forward who later in his career dropped into the midfield playmaker position.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1968-03-20</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.249549999833107,51.53733825683594</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Kolo Touré</name> <address>Côte d'Ivoire</address> <description>Kolo Habib Touré (born 19 March 1981) is an Ivorian professional footballer who currently plays for Premier League club Manchester City and is the current club vice-captain, and also plays internationally for the Ivorian national team. Touré is a central defender. He is the older brother of Manchester City midfielder Yaya Touré and Smouha's Ibrahim Touré.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1981-03-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.300000190734863,6.849999904632568</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Vito Mannone</name> <address>Desio</address> <description>Vito Mannone (born 2 March 1988) is an Italian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for English Premier League club Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1988-03-02</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>9.216666221618652,45.61666488647461</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David Herd (footballer)</name> <address>Scotland</address> <description>David George Herd (born 15 April 1934) is a Scottish former football player, the son of former Manchester City player Alec Herd and the nephew of Scottish international Sandy Herd. His regular position was as a forward. Born in Hamilton, Herd started his career at Stockport County, where he played as a forward alongside his father, though Herd junior's appearances were limited by his national service duties.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1934-04-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.200000047683716,55.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Michael Thomas (footballer)</name> <address>Lambeth</address> <description>Michael Lauriston Thomas is a former football player from England. He is best remembered for scoring a last-minute goal in injury time during the final match of the 1988-89 season, which allowed Arsenal to claim the First Division title over Liverpool. Later in his career, Thomas went on to play for Liverpool and scored a goal for the Reds in the 1992 FA Cup Final.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1967-08-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1193000003695488,51.490299224853516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Nicolas Anelka</name> <address>Versailles</address> <description>Nicolas Sebastien Anelka (born 14 March 1979) is a French professional footballer who plays as a striker for Chelsea in the Premier League. Anelka was also a regular starter for the French national team. Carlo Ancelotti describes him as a quick player with good aerial ability, technique, shooting, and movement off the ball. Anelka began his career at Paris Saint-Germain, but soon moved to Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1979-03-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.134999990463257,48.805301666259766</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Darren Pratley</name> <address>Barking</address> <description>Darren Anthony Pratley (born April 22, 1985 in Barking) is an English footballer who currently plays for Swansea City.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1985-04-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.07722599804401398,51.536468505859375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David O'Leary</name> <address>England</address> <description>David Anthony O'Leary is an Irish football manager and former player who is currently working as the manager of Al-Ahli in Dubai. O'Leary left his position as manager of Aston Villa in July 2006. His managerial career began at Leeds United and later he managed Aston Villa. The majority of his playing career (20 years) was spent as a defender at Arsenal and his 722 appearances for them are a club record.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1958-05-02</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Stephen Hughes (footballer born 1976)</name> <address>Wokingham</address> <description>Stephen John Hughes is a former English footballer who most recently played as a midfielder for Walsall. He signed as a free agent following his release from Coventry City, where he rejected a new contract. He was released by Walsall at the end of the 2008/2009 season, and has since declined to enter a new contract with any league club.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1976-09-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.8399999737739563,51.40999984741211</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Carlin Itonga</name> <address>Democratic Republic of the Congo</address> <description>Carlin Itonga (born 11 December 1982) is an English-Congolese football player. Itonga started his career at Arsenal, winning the FA Youth Cup in 2001, but made just one first-team appearance, as a substitute against Manchester United in the League Cup. He left Arsenal in December 2002 and after a brief period as a non-contract player with Oxford United, he had spells with Enfield, Cambridge City, Kettering Town and Fisher Athletic.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1982-12-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>15.316666603088379,-4.316666603088379</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tommy Caton</name> <address>Liverpool</address> <description>Thomas Stephen "Tommy" Caton (6 October 1962 – 30 April 1993) was an English football player. Born in Kirkby, Liverpool, Caton was a centre half who played for (and captained) England schoolboys, before signing for Manchester City as an apprentice in 1978.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1962-10-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.9833333492279053,53.400001525878906</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ryan Smith (footballer)</name> <address>England</address> <description>Ryan Craig Matthew Smith is an English footballer, who currently plays for Kansas City Wizards in Major League Soccer. He can play as a midfielder or striker.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1986-11-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tommy Docherty</name> <address>Glasgow</address> <description>Thomas Henderson "Tommy" Docherty, commonly known as "The Doc", is a Scottish former footballer and football manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1928-04-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.258999824523926,55.858001708984375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Rodney Smithson</name> <address>Leicester</address> <description>Rodney Smithson (born 9 October 1943) is a former English footballer who played for Oxford United and Arsenal. During his spell at Oxford, he played 156 league games. After retirement, Smithson went on to be player-manager at Witney Town.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1943-10-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.1385200023651123,52.634220123291016</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Terry Neill</name> <address>Belfast</address> <description>William John Terence "Terry" Neill (born 8 May 1942) is a Northern Ireland former football player and manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1942-05-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.929999828338623,54.59694290161133</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Martin Hayes (footballer)</name> <address>Walthamstow</address> <description>Martin Hayes (born March 21, 1966) is an English former footballer, now manager of Dover Athletic. Born in Walthamstow, London, Hayes played youth football for Essex schoolboys before joining Arsenal as an apprentice in June 1982. A promising attacking player, either up front or on the left wing, Hayes impressed in the Arsenal youth and reserve teams, and made his first-team debut against Oxford United on November 16, 1985 at the age of 19.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1966-03-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.01759999990463257,51.59600067138672</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Matthew Upson</name> <address>Eye, Suffolk</address> <description>Matthew James Upson (born 18 April 1979) is an English professional footballer who plays for Premier League club West Ham United. He is a central defender and the current captain having taken over after the departure of Lucas Neill. Upson has played for England at full international level including at the 2010 World Cup.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1979-04-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>1.1469999551773071,52.32099914550781</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Philippe Senderos</name> <address>Switzerland</address> <description>Philippe Sylvain Senderos - is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a defender for Fulham and the Switzerland national football team. Previously he has played for Servette, Arsenal, A.C. Milan and Everton.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1985-02-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>7.449999809265137,46.83333206176758</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Manuel Almunia</name> <address>Spain</address> <description>Manuel Almunia Rivero (born 19 May 1977) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1977-05-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.700000047683716,40.43333435058594</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Justin Hoyte</name> <address>Leytonstone</address> <description>Justin Raymond Hoyte is an English footballer who currently plays for Middlesbrough. His younger brother, Gavin Hoyte, plays for Arsenal in the reserve team. His mother is the British sprinter, Wendy Hoyte and his cousin, Chris Clarke is also a sprinter.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1984-11-20</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.009999999776482582,51.569000244140625</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Daniel Karbassiyoon</name> <address>United States</address> <description>Daniel Karbassiyoon (born August 10, 1984 in Roanoke, Virginia, to an Iranian father and Italian mother) is a former Iranian-American footballer who played for English sides Arsenal, Ipswich Town and Burnley.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1984-08-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-77.01667022705078,38.88333511352539</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Billy McCullough</name> <address>Carrickfergus</address> <description>William James "Billy" McCullough (born 27 July 1935) is a Northern Ireland former footballer. Born in Carrickfergus, McCullough first played for Portadown, before being signed in 1958 by London club Arsenal. A left back, he soon made his debut for the club, against Luton Town on 26 December 1958. He only played ten matches that season, but after Len Wills was moved to right back at the start of 1959-60, McCullough became the Gunners' regular left back.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1935-07-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.809000015258789,54.715999603271484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Leonard Thompson (footballer)</name> <address>Sheffield</address> <description>Leonard Thompson (born 18 February 1901, died 26 August 1968) was an English professional footballer. He was born in Sheffield as the next to youngest child of Arthur William Thompson and Annie Willy. Too young to go to war, Thompson was encouraged to play for Sheffield school.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1901-02-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.4669444561004639,53.38333511352539</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paul Dickov</name> <address>Scotland</address> <description>Paul Dickov (born 1 November 1972, in Livingston) is a Scottish footballer and manager who is currently the player-manager of League One side Oldham Athletic. Dickov started his career with Arsenal, where he won the UEFA Cup Winners Cup in 1994, but was never a first team regular and in 1996 he moved to Manchester City, who were then in Division One. Over six seasons at the club, Dickov experienced two promotions and two relegations, playing in three different divisions.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1972-11-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.200000047683716,55.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Nicky Nicolau</name> <address>Camden Town</address> <description>Nicky George Nicolau is an English/Cypriot footballer currently playing for Dover Athletic.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-10-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.14329999685287476,51.54100036621094</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jay Bothroyd</name> <address>Islington</address> <description>Jay Bothroyd is an English professional footballer who plays for for Football League Championship side Cardiff City as a striker.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1982-05-05</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.10270000249147415,51.54399871826172</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Leslie Jones (footballer)</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>Leslie Jenkin Jones (1 July 1911 - January 1981) was a Welsh professional footballer</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1911-07-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ben Smith (midfielder)</name> <address>Chelmsford</address> <description>Benjamin Peter "Ben" Smith (born 23 November 1978) is an English footballer who is currently playing for Crawley Town.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1978-11-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.4797999858856201,51.73609924316406</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Mark Randall (footballer)</name> <address>Milton Keynes</address> <description>Mark Leonard Randall (born 28 September 1989 in Milton Keynes) is an English professional footballer who currently plays for Premier League club Arsenal. A product of Arsenal Academy who can play as a defensive midfielder, central midfielder and a right midfielder.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1989-09-28</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.7699999809265137,52.0359992980957</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Cliff Bastin</name> <address>Heavitree</address> <description>Clifford Sydney Bastin (14 March 1912 – 4 December 1991) was an English football player. Born in Heavitree near Exeter, Bastin started his career at Exeter City, making his debut for the club in 1928, at the age of 16.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1912-03-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.505429983139038,50.72138977050781</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Moody (footballer)</name> <address>Sheffield</address> <description>John Moody (1 November 1904 – 23 April 1963) was an English football player. His regular position was as a goalkeeper. Moody was born in Heeley, Sheffield and first played in local football in the Sheffield Amateur League. He was signed by Herbert Chapman's Arsenal in August 1925 but was initially fourth-choice goalkeeper behind Jock Robson, Bill Harper and Dan Lewis. He didn't make his first team debut for nearly two years, it coming in a 3-2 defeat away to Bury on 4 May 1927.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1904-11-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.4669444561004639,53.38333511352539</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Matthews (footballer)</name> <address>London Borough of Camden</address> <description>John Melvin Matthews (born 1 November 1955) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League as a midfielder for Arsenal, Sheffield United, Mansfield Town, Plymouth Argyle, Chesterfield and Torquay United.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1955-11-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1666666716337204,51.53333282470703</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Frank Moss (goalkeeper)</name> <address>Lancashire</address> <description>Frank Moss (5 November 1909 – 7 February 1970) was an English football player and manager. A goalkeeper, Moss was born in Leyland, Lancashire, and first played for Preston North End, joining them in 1928. After a year and 24 games for Preston, he joined Oldham Athletic (as an understudy to England No. 1 Jack Hacking). He played 29 league games in one-and-a-half seasons, before signing for Arsenal in November 1931 for £3,000.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1909-11-05</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.5999999046325684,53.79999923706055</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Doug Lishman</name> <address>Birmingham</address> <description>Douglas John Lishman (September 14, 1923 &ndash; December 1994) was an English footballer. Born in Birmingham, Lishman first played as a centre forward for non-league Paget Rangers, before signing as a professional for Third Division South Walsall in August 1946. In two seasons with the Saddlers, Lishman scored 26 goals in 59 league appearances. He was signed by Arsenal in the summer of 1948 for £10,500, as backup for Reg Lewis, who was only 28 but becoming ever more frequently injured.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1923-09-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.902999997138977,52.47959899902344</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jamie Day (footballer born 1979)</name> <address>England</address> <description>James "Jamie" Day is an English football player-manager, for Welling United. Day was signed by Grays Athletic on a two-year deal from Welling United on 15 May 2007. He had formerly played for Arsenal as a trainee, making the first team subs bench once for the Gunners, he then moved to Bournemouth for a fee of £20,000.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1979-09-13</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Henri Lansbury</name> <address>London Borough of Enfield</address> <description>Henri George Lansbury (born 12 October 1990) is an English professional footballer. A product of Arsenal Academy, Henri can play across the midfield. Arsene Wenger has been so impressed with Lansbury that he even compared him to Arsenal legend Ray Parlour.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1990-10-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.05999999865889549,51.64500045776367</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>James Hopkins (footballer born 1901)</name> <address>Ballymoney</address> <description>James Hopkins (12 July 1901 - ?) was a Northern Irish association football player, who played at inside forward. Born in Ballymoney, he started out at Belfast United before being signed by Arsenal in 1919 at the age of 18. He was a regular for Arsenal's reserve side for two seasons before his first-team debut came, against West Bromwich Albion on March 19, 1921; Hopkins scored in a 4-3 victory and went on to play a further seven times that season.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1901-07-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.507999897003174,55.07099914550781</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David Madden (footballer)</name> <address>Stepney</address> <description>David Madden (born 6 January 1963 in Stepney) is a retired English professional footballer who played in the 1990 FA Cup Final with Crystal Palace.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1963-01-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.04619999974966049,51.515201568603516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Devine (footballer born 1958)</name> <address>Ireland</address> <description>John Anthony Devine (born November 11, 1958 in Dublin) is an Irish former footballer. Born in Dublin, Devine joined London club Arsenal in November 1974 as an apprentice. Part of a large young Irish contingent at Arsenal, Devine turned professional in 1976. A full back who preferred playing on the right, he made his debut for the Gunners on April 22, 1978, deputising for Pat Rice.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1958-11-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-7.0,53.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Stephen Bradley (footballer)</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>Stephen Bradley (born 19 November 1984, Dublin) is an Irish football midfielder who currently plays for Shamrock Rovers in the League of Ireland. Bradley represented Republic of Ireland national football team at U14, U15, U16 and U21 levels. Played schoolboy football with Jobstown, Maryland Boys and Lourdes Celtic before joining Arsenal where he became reserve team skipper. Also had a three month spell at Dunfermline Athletic.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1984-11-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paul Davies (footballer born 1952)</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>Paul Davies (born 10 October 1952) is a retired Welsh footballer, who played as a forward for Arsenal and Charlton Athletic in the 1970s. Born in Holywell, Flintshire, he is the younger brother of Southampton and Wales striker Ron Davies. He played as a schoolboy for Wales and joined Arsenal as a trainee, featuring in Arsenal's 1971 FA Youth Cup final triumph. He turned professional at Highbury in November 1969 and helped the Gunners win the Football Combination title that season.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1952-10-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Liam Chilvers</name> <address>Chelmsford</address> <description>Liam Christopher Chilvers (born 6 November 1981) is an English footballer who plays for Notts County as a defender.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1981-11-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.4797999858856201,51.73609924316406</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bacary Sagna</name> <address>Sens</address> <description>Bacary Sagna (born 14 February 1983 in Sens) is a French international football defender of Senegalese descent, who plays as a first team right-back for Premier League club Arsenal. His cousin Ibrahima Sonko also plays in England, for Portsmouth. Sagna is called Bac by the majority of his teammates.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-02-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>3.287658929824829,48.197540283203125</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jamie O'Hara (footballer)</name> <address>Dartford</address> <description>Jamie Darryl O'Hara (born 25 September 1986) is an English footballer who plays as a midfielder for Tottenham Hotspur.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1986-09-25</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.2540000081062317,51.4640007019043</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>George Swindin</name> <address>Yorkshire</address> <description>George Hedley Swindin (4 December 1914 – 26 October 2005) was an English football player and manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1914-12-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.5,54.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jack Crayston</name> <address>Grange-over-Sands</address> <description>William John "Jack" Crayston (9 October 1910 &ndash; December 1992) was an English football player and manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1910-10-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.915800094604492,54.189998626708984</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tommy Black</name> <address>Chigwell</address> <description>Thomas Robert "Tommy" Black (born 26 November 1979) is an English footballer who plays for AFC Hornchurch.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1979-11-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.0722699984908104,51.622501373291016</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Peter Marinello</name> <address>Edinburgh</address> <description>Peter Marinello (born in Edinburgh on February 20, 1950) is a Scottish former footballer. Marinello started his career at Hibernian, and could play either as a forward or right winger. He was regarded as being talented enough there that he was dubbed "the next George Best" by the British press.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1950-02-20</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.160277843475342,55.94944381713867</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Michael Black (footballer)</name> <address>Chigwell</address> <description>Michael Black (born 6 October 1976) is an English footballer, who played as a midfielder or striker.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1976-10-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.0722699984908104,51.622501373291016</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Sigurður Jónsson</name> <address>Iceland</address> <description>Sigurður Jónsson (born September 27, 1966 in Akranes), also known as Siggi Jónsson, is a retired Icelandic footballer and former coach of Swedish club Djurgårdens IF.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1966-09-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-21.933332443237305,64.13333129882812</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jack Wilkinson (footballer born 1931)</name> <address>Middlewich</address> <description>Jack Wilkinson (17 September 1931 - 10 April 1996) was an English footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1931-09-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.4430556297302246,53.19194412231445</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Glenn Helder</name> <address>Leiden</address> <description>Glenn Helder (born 28 October 1968 in Leiden) is a former Dutch footballer. He was a product of Ajax Amsterdam's youth system, though to get first team football he moved to Sparta Rotterdam in 1989 where he played 93 games, scoring nine goals. In 1993 he moved to Vitesse Arnhem where he played 52 games, scoring 12 goals and attracting the interest of English club Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1968-10-28</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>4.483333110809326,52.15999984741211</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Charlie McGibbon</name> <address>Portsmouth</address> <description>Charles Edward McGibbon (21 April 1880 – 2 May 1954) was an English footballer who played for several teams, including Woolwich Arsenal and Southampton, on a part-time basis while serving with the Royal Engineers. He also played one cricket match for Hampshire County Cricket Club.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1880-04-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.0833333730697632,50.81666564941406</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tim Coleman</name> <address>Kettering</address> <description>John George "Tim" Coleman (26 October 1881 &ndash; 20 November 1940) was an English footballer. Coleman was born in Kettering, Northamptonshire, and first played for local non-league sides, Kettering Town and then Northampton Town in 1901. He was signed by Second Division Woolwich Arsenal in the summer of 1902, and immediately became a regular goalscorer for the club.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1881-10-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.7229200005531311,52.39311981201172</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Lee Canoville</name> <address>England</address> <description>Leroy Paul "Lee" Canoville is an English professional footballer, who plays as a defender for Boston United. He has represented England at Under-16 level.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1981-03-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Lee Chapman</name> <address>England</address> <description>Lee Chapman (born Lincoln, 5 December 1959) is an English former footballer who scored almost 200 first-team goals as a striker. He was best known for his spells at Sheffield Wednesday and Leeds United. He is the son of former Lincoln City, Port Vale and Chester striker, Roy Chapman. Chapman is married to the actress Leslie Ash, with whom he currently owns a number of restaurants and bars.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1959-12-05</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Gerry Ward (footballer)</name> <address>Stepney</address> <description>Gerald "Gerry" Ward (October 5, 1936 – January 1994) was an English footballer. Born in Stepney, London, Ward joined Arsenal as a trainee in 1952 and was quickly propelled into the first team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1936-10-05</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.04619999974966049,51.515201568603516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Charlie Nicholas</name> <address>Glasgow</address> <description>Charles Nicholas (born 30 December 1961) is a former professional football player from Scotland. During his career, he played as a striker for Celtic, Arsenal, Aberdeen and Clyde, and the Scottish national team. Since retiring as a player, he has worked as a sports journalist.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1961-12-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.258999824523926,55.858001708984375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Adam Birchall</name> <address>Maidstone</address> <description>Adam Stephen Birchall (born 2 December 1984) is a footballer who plays as a striker for Blue Square South side Dover Athletic. Despite being born in England he has several caps for the Welsh under-21 team scoring on his debut against Finland U-21. Birchall began his career at Arsenal, but never made it to the first-team. In 2004&ndash;05, Birchall had a successful loan spell at Wycombe Wanderers, scoring four goals in 12 league games.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1984-12-02</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.5289999842643738,51.27199935913086</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Dean McDonald</name> <address>Lambeth</address> <description>Dean Louis McDonald (born 19 February 1986) is an English professional footballer who signed for Farnborough in June 2009.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1986-02-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1193000003695488,51.490299224853516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Joe Shaw (footballer born 1883)</name> <address>Lancashire</address> <description>Joseph Ebenezer "Joe" Shaw (May 7, 1883 &ndash; September 1963) was an English football player and coach. Born in Bury, Lancashire, Shaw first played for his home club, Bury, and then Accrington Stanley, helping the side win the Lancashire Combination. Shaw then moved south to London, joining Woolwich Arsenal in 1907. He made his debut against Preston North End on September 28, 1907, and had soon become a regular in the Arsenal side; he was first-choice left back for the next seven seasons.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1883-05-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.5999999046325684,53.79999923706055</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Herbie Roberts</name> <address>Shropshire</address> <description>Herbert "Herbie" Roberts (19 February 1905 &ndash; 19 June 1944) was an English football player.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1905-02-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.7166666984558105,52.61666488647461</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Steve Morrow</name> <address>Belfast</address> <description>Stephen Joseph "Steve" Morrow (born July 2, 1970 in Belfast) is a Northern Irish former football player. He is currently International Partnerships Performance Supervisor at Arsenal Football Club, where he also played for much of the 1990s.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1970-07-02</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.929999828338623,54.59694290161133</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Stuart Young</name> <address>Kingston upon Hull</address> <description>Stuart Young is an English footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1972-12-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.3333333432674408,53.74166488647461</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Matthew Connolly</name> <address>England</address> <description>Matthew Thomas Connolly (born 24 September 1987 in Barnet) is a footballer who plays as a defender. He currently plays for Queens Park Rangers having moved there from Arsenal on 2 January 2008. He attended Nicholas Breakspear R. C school the best school in the world started his career as a youth at Arsenal, eventually making the reserve side. In September 2006 he was made captain of Arsenal's reserves.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1987-09-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Arthur Hutchins</name> <address>Bishop's Waltham</address> <description>Arthur Hutchins (September 15, 1890 – 1948) was an English professional football player. Hutchins was born in Bishop's Waltham, Hampshire and first played for Croydon Common before the outbreak of World War I. During the war he guested as a player for Arsenal, playing over 100 wartime matches, and after peace broke out, he signed as a permanent player in April 1919, as Arsenal were promoted back into the Football League First Division.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1890-09-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.2117999792099,50.9536018371582</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Dean Shiels</name> <address>Magherafelt</address> <description>Dean Shiels (born 1 February 1985) is a Northern Irish professional football player who plays for Doncaster Rovers in the Football League Championship. Shiels has represented Northern Ireland at full international level.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1985-02-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.610000133514404,54.75</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Luke Ayling</name> <address>England</address> <description>Luke David Ayling (born 25 August 1991) is an English footballer who plays for Yeovil. A product of Arsenal Academy who came to prominence during 2008-09 FA Youth Cup. He plays as a central defender, right back or defensive midfielder.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1991-08-25</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Chris Buckley (footballer)</name> <address>Manchester</address> <description>For the American author, see Christopher Buckley.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1886-11-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.2333333492279053,53.46666717529297</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Chris Evans (footballer)</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>Christopher Brian "Chris" Evans (born 13 October 1962) is a Welsh former footballer who was until recently assistant manager at Bolton Wanderers. Evans started his career at Arsenal, before joining Stoke City in 1981. After failing to make any appearances he joined York City in 1982, where he made over 100 appearances. He joined Darlington in 1985 and played for them until 1987.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1962-10-13</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jackie Henderson</name> <address>Glasgow</address> <description>John Gillespie "Jackie" Henderson (17 January 1932 – 26 January 2005) was a Scottish international footballer who played in the Football League for Portsmouth, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Arsenal and Fulham.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1932-01-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.258999824523926,55.858001708984375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Nelson Vivas</name> <address>Argentina</address> <description>Nelson David Vivas is a former professional Argentine football player, who played primarily as right-back.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1969-10-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-58.38333511352539,-34.599998474121094</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Norman Uprichard</name> <address>Northern Ireland</address> <description>William Norman McCourt Uprichard (born 20 April 1928) is a retired football player for Arsenal, Portsmouth and Swindon Town.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1928-04-20</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.840000152587891,54.59093475341797</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Fabián Caballero</name> <address>Argentina</address> <description>Fabián Caballero (born 1 January 1978 in Misiones) is an Argentine footballer, who currently plays for Club Nacional. He was popularly nicknamed Tyson.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1978-01-31</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-58.38333511352539,-34.599998474121094</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Michal Papadopulos</name> <address>Czechoslovakia</address> <description>Michal Papadopulos (born April 14, 1985 in Ostrava) is a Czech football player of Greek descent who currently plays for Dutch club SC Heerenveen.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1985-04-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>14.466666221618652,50.08333206176758</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jehad Muntasser</name> <address>Libya</address> <description>Jehad Abdussalam Muntasser (born 26 July 1978) is a Libyan football midfielder who, as of the 2006/2007 season plays for Treviso. Muntasser started his career at Italian side Pro Sesto, before being signed by English Premier League side Arsenal in 1997. He made one brief appearance for Arsenal's first team, coming on as an extra time substitute in the 119th minute of a League Cup match against Birmingham City on October 14, 1997.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1978-07-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>13.183333396911621,27.399999618530273</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Fran Mérida</name> <address>Barcelona</address> <description>Francisco Mérida Pérez, commonly known as Fran Mérida, is a Spanish footballer who plays for Atlético Madrid as a midfielder. Diminutive but strong and with plenty of energy, Fran is a technically gifted left-footed playmaker who is capable to perform either on the wing or behind the striker. His best attributes are passing, ball control and set-pieces.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1990-03-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.183333396911621,41.38333511352539</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Gavin McGowan</name> <address>England</address> <description>Gavin McGowan is a retired English footballer, who played for Arsenal and more notably for Luton Town in the Football League Championship as a defender. McGowan joined Arsenal's youth team in 1992 and was with the Premier League club for over 6 years and made 7 appearances (six in the Premier League, 1 in the FA Cup) for the London side. In 1994 he won the FA Youth Cup with Arsenal when they beat Millwall 5-3 in the final.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1976-01-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bert Freeman</name> <address>England</address> <description>Bertram Clewley Freeman (1 October 1885 – 11 August 1955) was an English footballer who was one of the most prolific goal-scorers of his time, playing at centre forward for Woolwich Arsenal, Everton, Burnley and Wigan Borough. He was also an England international, scoring three goals in five appearances, and won the FA Cup with Burnley in 1914.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1885-10-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Trevor Ross</name> <address>Lancashire</address> <description>Trevor William Ross is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League for Arsenal, Everton, Portsmouth, Sheffield United and Bury, and in the Greek First Division for AEK Athens. Ross started his career at Arsenal, joining in 1972 as an apprentice and turning professional in 1974.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1957-01-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.5999999046325684,53.79999923706055</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jack Wilshere</name> <address>Stevenage</address> <description>Jack Andrew G. Wilshere (born 1 January 1992) is an English footballer who plays for Arsenal as an Centre midfielder. He is a product of the Arsenal Academy who came to prominence in the 2008&ndash;09 season. Wilshere made his debut for the senior England national team in a friendly against Hungary at Wembley Stadium on 11 August 2010.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1992-01-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.20000000298023224,51.900001525878906</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Len Julians</name> <address>Tottenham</address> <description>Leonard Bruce Julians, is an English footballer who played as a forward in the Football League.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1933-06-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.07159999758005142,51.5974006652832</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Valur Gíslason</name> <address>Iceland</address> <description>Valur Fannar Gíslason (born 8 September 1977 in Eskifjördur) is an Icelandic international footballer who plays professionally for Fylkir. He is the elder brother of fellow international player Stefán Gíslason.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1977-09-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-21.933332443237305,64.13333129882812</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Sébastien Squillaci</name> <address>France</address> <description>Sébastien Squillaci (born 11 August 1980) is a French footballer who plays for Arsenal as a centre back. He has been known as 'Sébastien Englehart' in commentary on the UK versions of the FIFA Series since FIFA 09</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1980-08-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.0,47.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Kay (English footballer)</name> <address>England</address> <description>John Kay is an English former footballer. Kay started his career at Arsenal as an apprentice, joining in April 1980 and turning professional in July 1981. He made his League debut against West Bromwich Albion on 26 February 1983 and went on to make a further seven appearances that season. He played another seven league matches in 1983-84 but in the 1984 close season he was given a free transfer. He moved to Wimbledon and spent three years there, including a brief loan period at Middlesbrough.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1964-01-29</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jimmy McGill</name> <address>Scotland</address> <description>James Morrison "Jimmy" McGill (born November 27, 1946, in Partick) is a retired Scottish footballer, who played for a number of clubs during the 1960s and 1970s, including Arsenal, and Huddersfield Town. Born in Partick, McGill started out at Possil Park before joining Arsenal in July 1965.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1946-11-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.200000047683716,55.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jack Carmichael</name> <address>England</address> <description>Jack Carmichael (born 11 November 1948) is an English former professional footballer who played as a central defender. Active in Scotland, England and the United States, Carmichael made over 400 career league appearances.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1948-11-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jason Brissett</name> <address>England</address> <description>Jason Brissett (born 7 September 1974 in Redbridge) is a former English professional football player.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1974-09-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Nick Hammond</name> <address>Wolverhampton</address> <description>Nicholas David Hammond is an English former football goalkeeper, and currently Director of Football at Reading Football Club.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1967-09-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.133333444595337,52.58333206176758</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Francis Coquelin</name> <address>Laval, Mayenne</address> <description>Francis Coquelin (born 13 May 1991) is a French football player who currently plays for Lorient in Ligue 1 on loan from English club Arsenal. He plays as a defensive midfielder, but can also be utilized as a right back. Coquelin is a French youth international and currently plays on the under-19 team. On 21 June 2010, he agreed to join Lorient on a one-year loan deal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1991-05-13</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.7688888907432556,48.073333740234375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Mal Griffiths</name> <address>Merthyr Tydfil</address> <description>William Maldwyn "Mal" Griffiths (8 March 1919 – 5 April 1969) was a Welsh footballer. Born in Merthyr Tydfil, Griffiths played as an outside right or right-winger. He started out in local football in Merthyr before signing for Arsenal in September 1935. An amateur at first, he spent nine months on loan at Arsenal's nursery club Margate between May 1936 and February 1937, turning professional on his return to Arsenal. He made his debut against Leicester City on February 2, 1938.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1919-03-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.383333444595337,51.75</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Malcolm Webster</name> <address>Doncaster</address> <description>Malcolm Webster (born 12 November 1950 in Doncaster) is an English former professional footballer who made 449 appearances in the Football League playing as a goalkeeper for Arsenal, Fulham, Southend United and Cambridge United. He was assistant manager to Chris Turner at Cambridge United between 1986 and 1988 before taking a break from football.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1950-11-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.1333333253860474,53.51599884033203</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Russell Milton</name> <address>Folkestone</address> <description>Russell Milton (born 12 January 1969) is an English former professional footballer, born in Folkestone, who played as a midfielder in the Hong Kong First Division League for Instant-Dict and scored 14 goals from 117 games in the Football League for Cheltenham Town. He began his football career as a trainee at Arsenal, and also played non-league football for Dover Athletic and Bath City, for whom he made 51 appearances (40 in the league) and scored three goals.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1969-01-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>1.1660000085830688,51.08100128173828</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Roy O'Brien</name> <address>Ireland</address> <description>Roy O'Brien (born November 27, 1974) is an Irish footballer is currently a first team coach for Yeovil Town Ladies He started his career at Arsenal, before moving on to Wigan Athletic, although he made no first team appearances for either side. Having then made one appearance for AFC Bournemouth, he joined Dorchester and became a regular in their defence.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1974-11-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-7.0,53.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Neil Freeman</name> <address>England</address> <description>Neil Freeman (born 16 February 1955 in Northampton) is a former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the Football League. He started his career as a youth player at home-town club Northampton Town, but turned professional with Arsenal in 1972. He was released in March 1974 without having played for the first team. He then played for Grimsby Town, Southend United, Birmingham City, Walsall, Huddersfield Town, Peterborough United and Northampton Town.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1955-02-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ryo Miyaichi</name> <address>Japan</address> <description>is a Japanese footballer. The two-footed wide man recently entered the limelight with his dazzling trial performances at prominent clubs and where he demonstrated an innate skill for generating incredible pace and power. Miyaichi has been snatched up at Arsenal and will return to London after his 18th Birthday</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1992-12-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>139.76666259765625,35.68333435058594</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jamie Howell</name> <address>Rustington</address> <description>Jamie Howell (born 19 February 1977 in Rustington) is an English former professional footballer. He played in the football league for Torquay United. He represented England at Schoolboy and Youth level. Howell began his career as a trainee with Arsenal and was a member of the 1994 FA Youth Cup winning side. He turned professional in July 1995, but was released at the end of the following season, yet to make his Arsenal debut. In August 1996 Howell joined Portsmouth.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1977-02-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.5052099823951721,50.81018829345703</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Pat Beasley</name> <address>Stourbridge</address> <description>Albert "Pat" Beasley (July 16, 1913 – February 27, 1986) was a professional footballer and manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1913-07-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.147900104522705,52.45750045776367</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tony Adams (footballer)</name> <address>Romford</address> <description>Tony Alexander Adams, MBE is an English football manager and former player. He is the current manager of Azerbaijan side Gabala FC. Adams spent his entire playing career of 22 years as a defender at Arsenal, and is considered one of the club's greatest players of all time by the club's own fans and was included in the Football League 100 Legends. He wore the number 6 shirt for Arsenal and 5 for England.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1966-10-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.1800999939441681,51.57680130004883</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ian Ure</name> <address>Ayr</address> <description>John Francombe "Ian" Ure (born 7 December 1939) is a Scottish former footballer. Ure began his career in his native Scotland with Dundee, before moving to England to play for Arsenal and Manchester United. After eight years in England, Ure returned to Scotland with St. Mirren; however, after two years with St. Mirren, Ure had only made three appearances and went into management with East Stirling.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1939-12-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.62982177734375,55.45854949951172</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Kaba Diawara</name> <address>France</address> <description>Kaba Diawara (born December 16, 1975 in Toulon) is a French-born Guinean footballer, who plays for AC Arles-Avignon.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1975-12-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.0,47.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>George Graham (footballer)</name> <address>Bargeddie</address> <description>George Graham (born 30 November 1944) is a Scottish former football player and manager. He is best remembered for his success at Arsenal, as a player in the 1970s and then as manager from 1986 until 1995.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1944-11-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.076590061187744,55.8525505065918</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Fredrik Ljungberg</name> <address>Vittsjö</address> <description>Karl Fredrik "Freddie" Ljungberg is a Swedish professional footballer currently playing for the Chicago Fire in Major League Soccer. Ljungberg has spent the majority of his career playing as a winger in Europe, either on his preferred right side or occasionally on the left, although in MLS he often plays as a central midfield playmaker. He was the captain of the Swedish national team until he announced his international retirement after Euro 2008.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1977-04-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>13.649999618530273,56.349998474121094</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Denis Compton</name> <address>Middlesex</address> <description>Denis Charles Scott Compton CBE was an English cricketer who played in 78 Test matches, and a footballer. He spent the whole of his cricket career with Middlesex and the whole of his football career at Arsenal F.C.. In 2009 Compton was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1918-05-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.4166666567325592,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Andrew Cole</name> <address>Nottingham</address> <description>Andrew Alexander Cole is a retired English footballer. He is most well known by the name Andy Cole (by which he was universally known in the 1990s), but in 2000, he asked to be known as Andrew Cole. He currently works as a forwards coach at Huddersfield Town under his former Newcastle United and Fulham team-mate Lee Clark.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1971-10-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.1666666269302368,52.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Kenny Sansom</name> <address>Camberwell</address> <description>Kenneth Graham Sansom is an English former footballer. He shares the record with Ashley Cole for the number of caps for an England national football team full back, having appeared 86 times for his country between 1979 and 1988.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1958-09-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.09120000153779984,51.47359848022461</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Charlie George</name> <address>Islington</address> <description>Frederick Charles "Charlie" George (born 10 October 1950) is an English former footballer. He played as a forward in the Football League and he was also capped by England.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1950-10-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.10270000249147415,51.54399871826172</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jermaine Pennant</name> <address>United Kingdom</address> <description>Jermaine Lloyd Pennant, born 15 January 1983, is an English footballer who plays for Stoke City in the Premier League, on loan from Spanish club Real Zaragoza. He gained notoriety in 2005, when he had to play a match while on probation&mdash;he played while wearing an electronic tag following a drink-driving conviction.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-01-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Stefan Schwarz</name> <address>Malmö</address> <description>Hans-Jürgen Stefan Schwarz (born 18 April 1969 in Malmö, Sweden) is a Swedish former footballer. Born to a German father, he played as a midfielder and a left-back. He started playing football at youth level in Kulladals FF and began his career at his hometown club Malmö. In 1990 he played as a youth player in Leverkusen before moving on to Benfica where he played from 1990 to 1994. He also played for Arsenal, Fiorentina, Valencia and Sunderland.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1969-04-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>12.916666984558105,55.58333206176758</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Giovanni van Bronckhorst</name> <address>Rotterdam</address> <description>Ridder Giovanni Christiaan van Bronckhorst (born 5 February 1975 in Rotterdam), known as Gio in Spain, is a Dutch footballer of Indonesian-Dutch descent who served as the captain of the Dutch national team from August 2008. During his club career, Van Bronckhorst played for RKC Waalwijk (1993–94), Feyenoord (1994–98), Rangers (1998–2001), Arsenal (2001–03), FC Barcelona (2003-07), and again Feyenoord (2007-10).</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1975-02-05</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>4.479166507720947,51.92166519165039</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Gilberto Silva</name> <address>Minas Gerais</address> <description>Gilberto Aparecido da Silva, (born 7 October 1976) commonly known as Gilberto Silva, is a Brazilian footballer. He currently plays in Panathinaikos F.C. as a defensive midfielder. Gilberto was raised in a poor family and as a child he balanced playing football with various labour jobs. He began his football career in 1997 with América Mineiro, where good form earned him a move to Atlético Mineiro in 2000.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1976-10-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-43.95000076293945,-19.816667556762695</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>James Marshall (footballer)</name> <address>Avonbridge</address> <description>Dr James 'Jimmy' Marshall (3 January 1908 — 27 December 1977) was a Scottish footballer who played for both Rangers and Arsenal as well as the Scotland national side. He played as an inside forward. Marshall was born in Avonbridge, Stirlingshire and joined Rangers from Shettleston in 1925. During his nine year spell at Ibrox he amassed five League championships, three Scottish Cups, four Glasgow Cups and six Charity Cups.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1908-01-03</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.7447500228881836,55.934078216552734</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Anders Limpar</name> <address>Solna Municipality</address> <description>Anders Limpar (born September 24, 1965 in Solna) is a Swedish former footballer of Hungarian origin, who played as a winger. He has played for clubs in Switzerland, Sweden, Italy, England, and the United States. He was part of one of the most successful Swedish sides ever, the Sweden team that finished third at the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States, but did not have a large role during the tournament. In total, he won 58 caps for Sweden, scoring 6 goals.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1965-09-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>18.0,59.349998474121094</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ashley Cole</name> <address>Stepney</address> <description>Ashley Cole (born 20 December 1980) is an English professional footballer who plays for Chelsea and the England national team. He plays as a left-back and has been named one of the best in the world. Cole began his career with Arsenal in 1999, going on to make 228 appearances, scoring 9 goals for the club, and winning two Premier League titles, three FA Cups and a runners-up medal from the 2006 UEFA Champions League Final.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1980-12-20</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.04619999974966049,51.515201568603516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Chris Wright (footballer)</name> <address>Colchester</address> <description>Chris Wright is an English footballer. He is a Goalkeeper and currently plays for Stamford.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1986-09-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.902999997138977,51.891700744628906</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Frank O'Neill (footballer)</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>Frank O'Neill is a former Irish footballer who spent most of his career at Shamrock Rovers. As an international he also played for the Republic of Ireland.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1940-04-13</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David Bentley</name> <address>England</address> <description>David Michael Bentley is an English footballer who plays as a winger for Tottenham Hotspur and the England national team. Bentley started his career with Arsenal, and despite being earmarked as one for the future, saw his playing opportunities limited by a strong senior squad. He spent two seasons on loan with Norwich City and Blackburn Rovers, and sealed a permanent transfer to Rovers in January 2006.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1984-08-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Brian McGovern</name> <address>Ireland</address> <description>Brian McGovern (born 28 April 1980 in Dublin) is a retired Irish footballer. The former Irish U18 and U21 player had joined Arsenal as a trainee in summer 1997. He made a single appearance for Arsenal, as a substitute against Newcastle United on May 14, 2000, in which a youthful Arsenal side lost 4-2. While with the Gunners, McGovern also had a short loan spell with QPR. Norwich City manager Bryan Hamilton signed McGovern for a fee of £50,000 in August 2000.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1980-04-28</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-7.0,53.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Luís Boa Morte</name> <address>Portugal</address> <description>Luís Boa-Morte Pereira (born 4 August 1977 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese footballer who currently plays for West Ham United and the Portuguese national team. Boa Morte mainly plays as an attacking wide forward although he has played as a conventional centre forward in the past.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1977-08-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-9.183333396911621,38.70000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Rohan Ricketts</name> <address>Clapham</address> <description>Rohan Ricketts is an English footballer, currently playing for Dacia Chişinău of the Moldovan National Division. Ricketts had played for clubs in countries like England, Canada, Hungary, and Moldova</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1982-12-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.13393999636173248,51.46323013305664</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Gaël Clichy</name> <address>Toulouse</address> <description>Gaël Clichy (born 26 July 1985 in Toulouse) is a French footballer who currently plays as a full back for Premier League club Arsenal. He is the only remaining member of Arsenal's famous Invincibles team that is still at the club.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1985-07-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>1.444025993347168,43.6045036315918</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Terry Mancini</name> <address>Camden Town</address> <description>Terence John "Terry" Mancini (born on 4 October 1942 in Camden Town, London) is a former professional footballer. During his playing career, Terry appeared professionally (predominantly as a defender) for five different clubs and earned five international caps in the process for the Republic of Ireland.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1942-10-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.14329999685287476,51.54100036621094</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Theo Walcott</name> <address>England</address> <description>Theo James Walcott (born 16 March 1989) is an English footballer who plays for Arsenal and the England national team. Although his main position is a striker, he has played more regularly as a winger.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1989-03-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>George Armstrong (footballer)</name> <address>Hebburn</address> <description>| George "Geordie" Armstrong (9 August 1944 &ndash; 1 November 2000) was an English football player and coach, primarily associated with Arsenal. Born in Hebburn, County Durham, Armstrong had trained as an electrician while playing in youth football, and was rejected by both Newcastle United and Grimsby Town. Nevertheless, he succeeded in joining Arsenal as a youth player in August 1961. Initially he had been a forward but was soon switched to the wing.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1944-08-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.5127999782562256,54.9718017578125</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Mark Howard (goalkeeper)</name> <address>Southwark</address> <description>Mark Stephen Howard (born 21 September 1986) is an English footballer who plays for Aberdeen as a goalkeeper.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1986-09-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.09009999781847,51.49879837036133</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Dave Halliday</name> <address>Dumfries</address> <description>David "Dave" Halliday (11 December 1897 – 1970) was a Scottish footballing prolific goalscorer and trophy winning manager. His 38 goals in 1923-24 made him top scorer in Scotland's top flight that season and 43 goals in 1928–29 gave him the same distinction in England's top flight that season. He scored 376 senior goals as well as scoring at two then non-league clubs. As a manager only Halliday and Alex Ferguson have guided Aberdeen to be Scottish champions.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1897-12-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.6029999256134033,55.06999969482422</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Kieran Gibbs</name> <address>Lambeth</address> <description>Kieran James Ricardo Gibbs (born 26 September 1989) is an English professional footballer. A product of Arsenal Academy who came to prominence during 2006-07 FA Youth Cup by scoring in the semi-final prior to 1st team breakthrough. He plays as a left back for Arsenal and made his début for the Senior England national team in a friendly against Hungary at Wembley Stadium on 11 August 2010. He attended Riddlesdown High School in Purley, South London.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1989-09-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1193000003695488,51.490299224853516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Fred Jones (footballer born 1900)</name> <address>Clerkenwell</address> <description>Frederick John "Fred" Jones (11 February 1898–1990) was an English footballer. An inside forward from Clerkenwell, London, Jones was in the Royal Navy and played for the Navy team before being signed by Arsenal in 1923. He spent just one season with the club, mainly as a reserve playing in the London Combination, but managed to make two First Division matches in the 1923-24 season, making his debut in a 4-1 defeat by Burnley at Turf Moor on April 28, 1924.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1898-02-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.10347499698400497,51.526039123535156</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Fred Jones (footballer born 1938)</name> <address>Gelligaer</address> <description>Fred Jones (born 11 January 1938) was a Welsh outside left (soccer player) who played professionally in the fifties and early sixties, and won two caps for his country’s Under 23 side. After developing in the youth team at Hereford United, he left to join Arsenal in January 1958. He made no first-team competitive appearances for the London club in his nine months there, although he did play in a friendly against Eintracht Frankfurt in February 1958.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1938-01-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.25,51.66666793823242</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Wilf Copping</name> <address>Yorkshire</address> <description>Wilfred "Wilf" Copping (August 17, 1909 &ndash; June 1980) was an English footballer who played for Leeds United, Arsenal and the England national team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1909-08-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.5,54.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Wilf Rostron</name> <address>Sunderland, Tyne and Wear</address> <description>John Wilfred Rostron, often known as Wilf Rostron (born 29 September 1956 in Sunderland), is an English former footballer who spent ten years at Watford as well playing for Arsenal, Sunderland, Sheffield Wednesday, Sheffield United and Brentford. He started his career as a left-winger but spent most of his career as a left-back. Rostron started his career at Arsenal, signing professional terms in October 1973 after a season as an amateur playing in Arsenal's youth team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1956-09-29</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.3812999725341797,54.90610122680664</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Armand Traoré</name> <address>Paris</address> <description>Armand Traoré (born 8 October 1989 in Paris) is a French footballer of Senegalese descent who currently plays as a left back or left winger for Juventus, on loan from Arsenal. He is known for pace and acceleration.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1989-10-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.350832939147949,48.856666564941406</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ólafur Ingi Skúlason</name> <address>Iceland</address> <description>Ólafur Ingi Skúlason (born April 1, 1983) is an Icelandic footballer and a midfielder, currently playing for SønderjyskE.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-04-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-21.933332443237305,64.13333129882812</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Moritz Volz</name> <address>West Germany</address> <description>Moritz Volz (born 21 January 1983 in Siegen) is a German footballer currently playing for German Bundesliga club FC St. Pauli. Volz generally prefers to play at right-back, although he is comfortable at any defensive position and has played in midfield as well.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-01-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>7.099999904632568,50.733333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Kevin Richardson (footballer)</name> <address>England</address> <description>Kevin Richardson (born 4 December 1962) is an English former footballer who made more than 500 appearances in the Football League and Premier League, playing for Everton, Watford, Arsenal, Aston Villa, Coventry City, Southampton, Barnsley and Blackpool, and also spent a season in La Liga with Real Sociedad. He was capped once for England. In October 2009 he was appointed assistant manager of Darlington.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1962-12-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jack Butler (footballer)</name> <address>Colombo</address> <description>John Dennis "Jack" Butler (14 August 1894 – 5 January 1961) was an English footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1894-08-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>79.84278106689453,6.934444427490234</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Brian McDermott (footballer)</name> <address>Slough</address> <description>Brian James McDermott (born 8 April 1961) is an English football manager and former player. He joined Arsenal as an apprentice in 1977 and went on to play for Fulham, IFK Norrköping, Oxford United, Huddersfield Town, Cardiff City, Exeter City and Yeovil Town in a 14-year playing career during the 1980s and 1990s. At IFK Norrköping he was named Sweden's Player of the Year in 1984. He is currently the manager of Reading.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1961-04-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.5930560231208801,51.5099983215332</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Brian Jackson (footballer born 1933)</name> <address>England</address> <description>Brian Harvil Jackson is an English former professional footballer of the 1950s.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1933-04-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Andy Kennedy (footballer born 1897)</name> <address>Belfast</address> <description>Andrew Lynd "Andy" Kennedy (September 1, 1897 – December 1963) was an Irish football player. Born in Belfast, Kennedy played as a youth for Belfast Celtic before joining Glentoran in 1915. He moved to England in 1920, joining London side Crystal Palace in 1920; he played a solitary Division Three South game for them before moving across the city to join Arsenal as a reserve full back in August 1922.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1897-09-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.929999828338623,54.59694290161133</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alex Forbes</name> <address>Scotland</address> <description>Alexander Rooney Forbes (born January 21, 1925) is a Scottish former footballer. Born in Dundee, Forbes started his career playing wartime matches with Dundee North End, before signing for Sheffield United. He was a regular for United in the first two seasons of competitive football after the war ended, and made his debut for Scotland, against England on April 12, 1947.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1925-01-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.200000047683716,55.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Len Shackleton</name> <address>Bradford</address> <description>Leonard Francis Shackleton, (3 May 1922 in Bradford – 27 November 2000) was an English footballer of the post-World War II period. Known as the Clown Prince of Football, he is generally regarded as one of English football's finest ever entertainers.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1922-05-03</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.8333333730697632,53.75</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Sebastian Larsson</name> <address>Eskilstuna</address> <description>Sebastian Bengt Ulf Larsson (born 6 June 1985) is a Swedish international footballer who plays for Birmingham City. He normally plays as a right midfielder, but has sometimes been used as emergency cover at fullback.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1985-06-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>16.516666412353516,59.36666488647461</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Henry White (footballer)</name> <address>England</address> <description>Henry Albert "Bert" White (8 August 1895 – 27 November 1972) was an English footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1895-08-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Laurie Brown (footballer)</name> <address>England</address> <description>Laurence ("Laurie") Brown (August 22, 1937 &ndash; September 30, 1998) was an English former football player and manager. He is the father of field hockey international Karen Brown. Brown was born in Shildon, County Durham and started his career at non-league side Bishop Auckland and then Woking. He also made three appearances as an amateur for Darlington at the end of the 1958-59 season.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1937-08-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>James Harper (footballer)</name> <address>Chelmsford</address> <description>James Alan John Harper is an English professional footballer who currently plays for Hull City. He plays as a central midfielder.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1980-11-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.4797999858856201,51.73609924316406</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Arturo Lupoli</name> <address>Italy</address> <description>Arturo Lupoli (born 24 June 1987) is an Italian footballer who plays as a forward, currently for Ascoli. His former clubs include Parma, Arsenal and Derby County, where he spent the 2006–07 season on loan. He was renowned as having a rivalry with Italian International Giuseppe Rossi, as the media had billed the two as the future of Italian football. Despite this Lupoli has not prospered to the level of his compatriot.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1987-06-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>12.483333587646484,41.900001525878906</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Graham Stack (footballer)</name> <address>Hampstead</address> <description>Graham Christopher Stack is a football goalkeeper who plays for Scottish Premier League club Hibernian. He started his career with Arsenal, but only played in the League Cup for their first team. Stack represented the Republic of Ireland national under-21 football team during his time with Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1981-09-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.17440000176429749,51.554100036621094</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Sam Oji</name> <address>City of Westminster</address> <description>Samuel "Sam" Oji (born 9 October 1985) is an English footballer who plays as a defender. He played in the Football League for Doncaster Rovers, Bristol Rovers, Leyton Orient and Hereford United, and in the Swedish Superettan for Ljungskile SK.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1985-10-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.13333334028720856,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Pedro Roberto Silva Botelho</name> <address>Salvador, Bahia</address> <description>Pedro Roberto da Silva Botelho (born 14 December 1989 in Salvador, Bahia) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays for FC Cartagena on loan from Arsenal. Mainly a left defender, he can also play as a midfielder.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1989-12-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-38.47683334350586,-12.974730491638184</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Isaac Tomlinson</name> <address>Chesterfield</address> <description>Isaac "Ike" Tomlinson (16 April 1880 – 24 August 1970) was an English footballer who played at outside-left for various clubs in England and Scotland in the 1900s, spending the largest part of his career with Chesterfield.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1880-04-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.4275000095367432,53.233333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Peter Simpson (footballer born 1945)</name> <address>Gorleston</address> <description>Peter Frederick Simpson (born January 13, 1945) is an English former football player. Born in Gorleston, Norfolk, Simpson initially joined Arsenal as a member of the club's groundstaff in 1960, before signing as an apprentice a year later in October 1961. He turned professional seven months later, in May 1962. He played for Arsenal's youth and reserve teams at first, before making his first team debut against Chelsea, in a First Division match on March 14, 1964; Arsenal lost 4-2.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1945-01-13</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>1.7235000133514404,52.57542037963867</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Gilles Grimandi</name> <address>France</address> <description>Gilles Grimandi (born 11 November 1970 in Gap, Hautes-Alpes) is a former French footballer. He is currently a scout for Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1970-11-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.0,47.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David Hillier</name> <address>England</address> <description>David Hillier (born December 18, 1969) is an English former footballer. Hillier was born in Blackheath, London and had played schoolboy football for his region before joining Arsenal in January 1984 as an associated schoolboy. He later became a trainee and turned professional in February 1988; Hillier captained the Arsenal side which beat Doncaster Rovers in the 1988 FA Youth Cup final.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1969-12-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Junichi Inamoto</name> <address>Japan</address> <description>is a Japanese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Kawasaki Frontale.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1979-09-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>139.76666259765625,35.68333435058594</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Terry Anderson (footballer)</name> <address>England</address> <description>Terence Keith Anderson (11 March 1944 &ndash; c. 24 January 1980) was an English professional footballer who played for Arsenal, Norwich City, Colchester United, Baltimore Comets, Scunthorpe United and Crewe Alexandra. He played as a right-winger. Born in Woking, Anderson began his career with Arsenal, for whom he signed as a professional in 1961. He won caps for the England youth team, before making his first-team debut on March 2, 1963 against West Ham United.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1944-03-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Narada Bernard</name> <address>Bristol</address> <description>Narada Michael Bernard (born 30 November 1981 in Bristol) is an Jamaican-English football left-back, currently playing for Margate. He has played once for the Jamaica national side. Narada Bernard began his career with Tottenham Hotspur before moving, as a trainee, to local rivals Arsenal, turning professional in August 1999. He played alongside Ashley Cole in the reserves for Arsenal, but failed to break into the first team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1981-11-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.5833332538604736,51.45000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Pat Rice</name> <address>Belfast</address> <description>Patrick James Rice (born March 17, 1949 in Belfast) is a Northern Ireland football player and coach. As a player he made over 400 appearances for Arsenal, winning the Double, and later made a hundred more appearances for Watford. He also won 49 caps for Northern Ireland. He is currently assistant manager of Arsenal, a position he has held since the appointment of Arsène Wenger in 1996, and has helped the club to two more Doubles, amongst other silverware, in that time.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1949-03-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.929999828338623,54.59694290161133</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Kyle Bartley</name> <address>Manchester</address> <description>Kyle Louie A. Bartley (born 22 May 1991) is an English professional footballer who currently plays as a central defender for Sheffield United, on loan from Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1991-05-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.2333333492279053,53.46666717529297</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Stuart Elliott (footballer born 1977)</name> <address>London</address> <description>Stuart Thomas Elliott (born 27 August 1977) is an English footballer who plays for Bedlington Terriers as a midfielder. Elliott started his career as a schoolboy at Arsenal, and after being released by the club he signed an apprenticeship with Newcastle United in 1995. He spent five years with the club, during which time he was loaned out seven times.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1977-08-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1274999976158142,51.50722122192383</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alexander Hleb</name> <address>Minsk</address> <description>Aliaksandr Paulavich Hleb, commonly referred to in English as Alexander Hleb, is a Belarusian footballer who currently plays for Premier League club Birmingham City on loan from Spanish club Barcelona. His natural and preferred position is attacking midfielder or 'in the hole' behind the strikers, but he is often deployed on the wing.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1981-05-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>27.566667556762695,53.900001525878906</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Syd Hoar</name> <address>Luton</address> <description>Sydney Walter "Syd" Hoar (28 November 1895 – May 1967) was an English footballer. Hoar was born in Leagrave, Luton, Bedfordshire, and joined his local side, Luton Town as a fifteen-year-old in 1911. He was a regular in the Hatters youth team up until the outbreak of World War I, when he joined the Army and served in the trenches of Northern France. After being gassed in an attack, he was invalided out of the war, and his football career looked in doubt.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1895-11-28</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.4333333373069763,51.900001525878906</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alec Mackie</name> <address>Monkstown, County Antrim</address> <description>John Alexander "Alec" Mackie (23 February 1903 – June 1984) was a Northern Ireland football player. Born in Monkstown, County Antrim, Mackie started out at Monkstown and Forth River in Belfast, before being spotted by Arsenal in 1922. Bizarrely, Mackie demanded a pet monkey in place of a signing-on fee, a request Arsenal managed to satisfy thanks to chairman Sir Henry Norris's contacts in international trade.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1903-02-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.895050048828125,54.68478012084961</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Don Howe</name> <address>Springfield, Wolverhampton</address> <description>Donald 'Don' Howe (born 12 October 1935) is an English football player, turned coach and manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1935-10-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.121000051498413,52.59299850463867</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Brian Talbot</name> <address>England</address> <description>Brian Ernest Talbot (born 21 July 1953 in Ipswich) is an English football manager and former player. His son is Daniel Talbot.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1953-07-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David Grondin</name> <address>Juvisy-sur-Orge</address> <description>David Grondin (born 8 May 1980 in Juvisy-sur-Orge) is a French football player. The left midfielder/winger currently plays for RAEC Mons in Belgium.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1980-05-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.3782999515533447,48.688899993896484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paulo Nagamura</name> <address>Brazil</address> <description>Paulo Roberto Corradi Nagamura (born March 2, 1983 in São Paulo) is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for Chivas USA in the Major League Soccer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-03-02</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-47.95000076293945,-15.75</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ralph Birkett</name> <address>Devon</address> <description>Ralph James Evans Birkett (9 January 1913, Dartmouth, Devon – March 2002) was an English professional footballer who played once for the England national team. Birkett was discovered by Torquay United while playing for Dartmouth United, moving to Plainmoor as an amateur in 1930. He made his league debut on the right wing in March 1930, starring in a 7-0 win against Bournemouth, Torquay's first win of the new year.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1913-01-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.799999952316284,50.70000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>William Garbutt</name> <address>Hazel Grove</address> <description>William Thomas Garbutt (9 January 1883 - 24 February 1964) born in Hazel Grove, Stockport, most commonly known as Willy Garbutt was an English football player, and later a prominent coaching figure in Italian and Spanish football after his retirement. Although his achievements are not widely known in his home country, Garbutt was the model for professional managers in Italy.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1883-01-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.1119000911712646,53.37540054321289</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bob John</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>Robert Frederick "Bob" John (February 3, 1899 &ndash; July 17, 1982) was a Welsh football player and coach. Born in Barry, John played for Barry Town and Caerphilly, before joining English club Arsenal, who signed him amongst stiff competition, in January 1922 for a fee of £750. John made his Arsenal first-team debut on October 28, 1922 in a 2-1 defeat at home to Newcastle United, and quickly became a regular, succeeding Tom Whittaker at left half.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1899-02-03</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Adrian Clarke (footballer)</name> <address>Cambridge</address> <description>Adrian James Clarke is a former English footballer, who last played for Welling United. He was a midfielder who played seven Premier League games at Arsenal. After he retired he became a journalist.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1974-09-28</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.12250000238418579,52.20805740356445</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Brian Walsh (footballer)</name> <address>Aldershot</address> <description>John Brian Walsh is an English former professional footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1932-03-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.7598000168800354,51.24700164794922</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Kevin Kennerley</name> <address>Chester</address> <description>Kevin Robert Kennerley (born 26 April 1954) is an English former footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1954-04-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.891200065612793,53.19260025024414</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Danny O'Shea (footballer)</name> <address>England</address> <description>Daniel "Danny" O'Shea (born 26 March 1963) is an English former professional footballer who made 461 appearances in the Football League in a career that lasted more than 15 years.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1963-03-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Łukasz Fabiański</name> <address>Kostrzyn nad Odrą</address> <description>Łukasz Fabiański (born 18 April 1985) is a Polish footballer who plays for English Premier League club Arsenal and the Polish national team as a goalkeeper.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1985-04-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>14.649999618530273,52.58833312988281</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Charlie Buchan</name> <address>Plumstead</address> <description>Charles Murray Buchan (22 September 1891 &ndash; 25 June 1960) was an English football player and writer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1891-09-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.0798100009560585,51.486995697021484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Eddie Kelly</name> <address>Glasgow</address> <description>Edward Patrick "Eddie" Kelly (born February 7, 1951 in Glasgow) is a Scottish former football player. Kelly played for local side Possilpark, before moving south to join English club Arsenal as an apprentice in July 1966; he turned professional 18 months later. A regular in the reserves and for Scotland U-23 side, he made his debut for Arsenal on 6 September 1969 against Sheffield Wednesday and quickly made a name for himself.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1951-02-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.258999824523926,55.858001708984375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Sammy Nelson</name> <address>Belfast</address> <description>Samuel "Sammy" Nelson is a Northern Ireland former football player, who joined London club Arsenal on his 17th birthday in 1966. Originally a left-winger, Nelson was later moved back into defence to become a left back. He was a regular in Arsenal's reserve side for several seasons, before making his first-team debut against Ipswich Town on October 25, 1969.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1949-04-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.929999828338623,54.59694290161133</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Andy Linighan</name> <address>Hartlepool</address> <description>Andrew "Andy" Linighan (born June 18, 1962) is a former English football player. Linighan was born in Hartlepool into a footballing family – his brothers David and Brian were also professional footballers. He first played for his local side, Hartlepool United, before spells at Leeds United (1984-1986), Oldham Athletic (1986-1988) and Norwich City (1988-1990).</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1962-06-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.2100000381469727,54.689998626708984</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alan Hudson</name> <address>Chelsea, London</address> <description>Alan Anthony Hudson (born 21 June 1951 in Chelsea, London) is a former English footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1951-06-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.16840000450611115,51.48749923706055</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alex Bailey</name> <address>London Borough of Newham</address> <description>Alex Bailey is a professional footballer, currently playing for Halifax Town on non-contract terms. A right-back, Bailey began as an Arsenal trainee, winning the FA Youth Cup in 2001, but was released by the Gunners and signed by Chesterfield prior to the start of the 2004&ndash;05 season. He remained at Saltergate for three years.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-09-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.03333333507180214,51.516666412353516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alex Graham</name> <address>Hurlford</address> <description>John Alexander "Alex" Graham (11 July 1890 – April 1943) was a Scottish footballer. Graham was born in Hurlford, Ayrshire but started playing for local clubs in Lanarkshire. He was taken on trial by Woolwich Arsenal in December 1911 and was signed permanently the following January. After a year in the reserves he made his debut in a First Division match on 25 December 1912 against Notts County, and played another eleven games that season.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1890-07-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.45205020904541,55.59846115112305</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alex Manninger</name> <address>Austria</address> <description>Alexander "Alex" Manninger (born 4 June 1977) is an Austrian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Juventus F.C. in the Italian Serie A. He has played for a variety of high-profile clubs, almost always as a substitute. This has earned him the reputation as being one of the most talented benchwarmers in the modern game.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1977-06-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>16.350000381469727,48.20000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Geoff Strong</name> <address>Kirkheaton</address> <description>Geoffrey Hugh "Geoff" Strong is an English former footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1937-09-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.7289999723434448,53.65520095825195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alf Kirchen</name> <address>England</address> <description>Alfred John "Alf" Kirchen (August 26, 1913 – August 18, 1999) was an English footballer. Born in Shouldham, Norfolk, Kirchen played for local clubs, and for his county at youth level. He was signed by Tom Parker, the manager of Second Division Norwich City in 1934 and he immediately impressed, scoring seven goals in fourteen League games, and three in four FA Cup games for the Canaries.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1913-08-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Sylvinho</name> <address>São Paulo</address> <description>Sylvio Mendes Campos Junior, commonly known as Sylvinho, sometimes alternatively spelled Silvinho, is a Brazilian footballer, who is currently a free agent since being released by Manchester City, having previously played for Barcelona, Celta Vigo and Arsenal. He usually plays on the left as an attacking left back and is known for his overlapping runs.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1974-04-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-46.63333511352539,-23.549999237060547</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Andy Marriott</name> <address>England</address> <description>Andrew Marriott (born 11 October 1970) is an English-born Welsh professional footballer, playing as a goalkeeper for Exeter City. He is a journeyman player, having represented a large number of different clubs, and has also played for the Welsh national team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1970-10-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Archie Gray</name> <address>Cambuslang</address> <description>Archibald Colin "Archie" Gray (24 August 1878 – ?) was a Scottish footballer. Gray began his career at local junior clubs Govan Columbia and Glasgow Ashfield, before joining Edinburgh side Hibernian in 1899. He spent five seasons with Hibs, winning the 1902 Scottish Cup. Gray made 18 league appearances and scored two goals as Hibs then won the 1902&ndash;03 Scottish First Division title. He also won his one and only cap for Scotland on 21 March 1903, against Ireland; Scotland lost 2&ndash;0.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1878-08-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.159999847412109,55.810001373291016</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ingi Højsted</name> <address>Faroe Islands</address> <description>Ingi Højsted (born 12 November 1985 in Torshavn) is a Faroese midfield football player, who currently plays for B36 Tórshavn.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1985-11-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.7833333015441895,62.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Graham Barrett</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>Graham Barrett (born 6 October 1981 in Dublin) is a retired Irish international footballer. Barrett retired in 2010 aged 28 due to persistent knee injuries.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1981-10-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David Danskin</name> <address>Fife</address> <description>David Danskin (9 January 1863 &ndash; 4 August 1948) was a Scottish mechanical engineer and footballer. He was a principal founding member of Dial Square FC, later renamed Royal Arsenal, the team that are today known as Arsenal. Born in Burntisland, Fife, Danskin grew up in Kirkcaldy. He played as an amateur for Kirkcaldy Wanderers, and amongst their players were Jack McBean and Peter Connolly, two players who would later join Danskin at Royal Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1863-01-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.200000047683716,56.25</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ben Gill</name> <address>Harrow, London</address> <description>Benjamin ("Ben") David Gill (born 9 October 1987 in Harrow) is an English footballer He plays either as a central midfielder or central defender. Gill attended John Lyon School. He is currently unattached having been with Conference National side Forest Green Rovers.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1987-10-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.3463999927043915,51.58359909057617</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Dave Simmons (footballer)</name> <address>Ryde</address> <description>David John Simmons (24 October 1948 – 3 July 2007) was an English footballer who played for a number of Football League teams in the 1970s. He is perhaps best known for scoring the decisive goal in Colchester United's shock win against Leeds in the 1971 FA Cup. A native of Ryde on the Isle of Wight, Simmons began his professional football career at Arsenal, but never played any first team competitive matches for the Gunners.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1948-10-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.1618000268936157,50.72710037231445</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Charlie Preedy</name> <address>India</address> <description>Charles (Charlie) James Fane Preedy (11 January 1900 – February 1978) was an English football goalkeeper. One of six children, Preedy was born in Neemuch, Madhya Pradesh, India, where his father was serving with the Royal Artillery. The family returned to Eltham, London, in 1907 where he attended Gordon School.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1900-01-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>77.20833587646484,21.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Charlie Williams (footballer)</name> <address>Kent</address> <description>Charles Albert "Charlie" Williams (19 November 1873 – 1952) was an English football goalkeeper and manager, who was the first goalkeeper known to have scored a goal in a first-class match.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1873-11-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.7300000190734863,51.189998626708984</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Danny Clapton</name> <address>Stepney</address> <description>Daniel Robert "Danny" Clapton (July 22, 1934 – June 16 1986) was an English footballer. Born in Stepney, London, Clapton first started out as an amateur with Leytonstone before joining Arsenal in August 1953. He made his debut in a 1-0 win over Chelsea on December 25, 1954, and by the end of the 1954-55 he was Arsenal's first choice right-winger, taking Arthur Milton's place.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1934-07-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.04619999974966049,51.515201568603516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Mel Charles</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>Melvyn Charles (born 14 May 1935) is a Welsh former professional footballer. He played at both centre forward and centre half, and is the brother of John Charles and father of ex-footballer Jeremy Charles.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1935-05-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Moses Barnett</name> <address>Sierra Leone</address> <description>Moses Barnett (born 3 December 1990) is an English footballer who plays for Everton. He plays as a defender with his preferred position being on the left flank of defence as a left back but he can play on the other flank as a right back.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1990-12-03</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-13.234450340270996,8.484444618225098</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Eddie Clamp</name> <address>Coalville</address> <description>Harold Edwin Clamp (born 14 September 1934 - 10 November 1995) was an English footballer. Clamp joined Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1950, turning professional in April 1952, before breaking into the first team to make his debut on 6 March 1954, away at Manchester United. He made one further appearance that season as he club won their first league title. He later became an integral part of the first team and won League Championships in and the 1960 FA Cup.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1934-09-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.3700000047683716,52.71699905395508</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Raphael Meade</name> <address>Islington</address> <description>Raphael Joseph Meade (born November 22, 1962 in Islington) is an English former footballer who played as a striker. Meade started his career at Arsenal as a schoolboy in 1977, and turning professional in 1980. He was the leading scorer for Arsenal's reserve side in the London Combination for both the 1980-81 and 1981-82, and made his first-team debut against Manchester City on October 17, 1981. He went on to total 16 league appearances that season (eight as substitute), scoring four goals.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1962-11-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.10270000249147415,51.54399871826172</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Abe Hartley</name> <address>Dumbarton</address> <description>Abraham "Abe" Hartley (8 February 1872 – 9 October 1909) was a Scottish footballer who played for Everton as a centre forward for five years in the 1890s. He also played for Merseyside rivals Liverpool and for his local club, Dumbarton. His career also included stints at Southampton, Woolwich Arsenal and Burnley at the end of his career. He appeared on the losing side in the 1897 FA Cup Final while at Everton.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1872-02-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.566667079925537,55.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Thomas Vermaelen</name> <address>Kapellen, Belgium</address> <description>Thomas Vermaelen (born 14 November 1985) is a Belgian footballer, who currently plays for English club Arsenal and is captain of the Belgian national team as a defender. Prior to his joining Arsenal he played for Dutch clubs Ajax and RKC Waalwijk. He is especially known for his potent threat as a goalscorer, in spite of being a central defender.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1985-11-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>4.433333396911621,51.31666564941406</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Matt Joseph</name> <address>Bethnal Green</address> <description>Matthew Nathan Adolphus Joseph (born 30 September 1972) in Bethnal Green, London, England, is a retired Barbadian professional footballer who played as a defender for Arsenal, Gillingham, Cambridge United and Leyton Orient in the Football League. He was also capped twice for Barbados in 2000, both caps coming against the United States.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1972-09-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.06599999964237213,51.52750015258789</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Keiran Agard</name> <address>London</address> <description>Keiran Ricardo Agard (born 10 October 1989) is an English footballer of Jamaican, Vincentian and Dominican descent who plays for Everton as a forward.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1989-10-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1274999976158142,51.50722122192383</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Matthew Hislop</name> <address>United Kingdom</address> <description>Matthew Hislop, born Wolverhampton 31 January 1987, is an English professional footballer who last played for QPR. He started his career as youth player with Arsenal, before moving to QPR in 2005. His one and only First Team appearance for QPR was in their 2-1 win over Leicester City at the Walkers Stadium in September 2005 in a Championship match. He did originally impress but was stretchered off midway in the second half with a suspected broken ankle.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1987-01-31</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Håvard Nordtveit</name> <address>Norway</address> <description>Håvard Nordtveit (born 21 June 1990) is a Norwegian footballer who currently plays for Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1990-06-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>10.683333396911621,59.93333435058594</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>George Collin</name> <address>Oxhill, County Durham</address> <description>George Collin (13 September 1905 - 1 February 1989) was an English footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1905-09-13</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.7070000171661377,54.867000579833984</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Sam Kirkwood</name> <address>Belfast</address> <description>Samuel James "Sam" Kirkwood (31 July 1910 – 1980) was an Irish professional footballer who made 109 appearances in the Football League playing for Plymouth Argyle. He played as a defender. Kirkwood was born in Belfast. He played for Portadown of the Irish Football League before coming to England to join Arsenal. After failing to break through to the first team he moved on to Plymouth Argyle, for whom he made his debut in the Football League in February 1935.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1910-07-31</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.929999828338623,54.59694290161133</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Laurent Koscielny</name> <address>Tulle</address> <description>Laurent Koscielny (born 10 September 1985 in Tulle) is a French footballer who plays as a defender for Arsenal in the Premier League.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1985-09-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>1.7655370235443115,45.267337799072266</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Harry Pringle</name> <address>England</address> <description>Henry "Harry" Pringle (8 April 1900 – 8 January 1965) was an English professional footballer who scored 60 goals from 292 appearances in the Football League playing as a forward for Lincoln City.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1900-04-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Mark Flatts</name> <address>London Borough of Haringey</address> <description>Mark Michael Flatts (born 14 October 1972) is an English former footballer who played in midfield. He started out in the top flight as a trainee with Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1972-10-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11291500180959702,51.60163116455078</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Sanchez Watt</name> <address>London</address> <description>Herschel Oulio Sanchez Watt (born 14 February 1991), more commonly known as Sanchez Watt, is an English professional footballer who plays for Championship side Leeds United, on loan from Arsenal. He has represented England national side at various youth levels, and is also eligible for the Wales national side. A product of the Arsenal Academy, Watt came to prominence during the Gunners' 2008-09 FA Youth Cup win, making his debut for the full side the following season.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1991-02-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1274999976158142,51.50722122192383</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Adam Little</name> <address>Scotland</address> <description>Dr Adam Little (1 September 1919 &ndash; 12 June 2008) was a Scottish football player who played during the 1940s and 50s for Rangers and Greenock Morton. Little was also a fully qualified doctor.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1919-09-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.200000047683716,55.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Dennis Bergkamp</name> <address>Amsterdam</address> <description>Dennis Nicolaas Maria Bergkamp (born 10 May 1969) is a former Dutch professional footballer. At club level he played for Ajax, Internazionale, and Arsenal, and also represented the Netherlands at international level. Bergkamp played most of his best games as a support striker, where his tactical awareness and deft passes made him a great exponent of the game from the 'hole'.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1969-05-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>4.8922224044799805,52.37305450439453</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Marc Overmars</name> <address>Emst</address> <description>Marc Overmars is a retired Dutch footballer. He is best known as a right-footed left winger, although he is able to use both his feet with equal precision and power. Known for his speed, Overmars' nicknames included "the Roadrunner" or its famous sound "meep-meep".</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1973-03-29</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>5.972499847412109,52.314998626708984</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Patrick Vieira</name> <address>Dakar</address> <description>Patrick Vieira (born 23 June 1976 in Dakar) is a footballer who plays as a midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City and the French national team, of which he is the former captain. He rose to prominence during his stint at Arsenal from 1996 to 2005, where he won three Premier League titles – one unbeaten – and four FA Cups, eventually becoming club captain.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1976-06-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-17.446666717529297,14.692777633666992</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David Seaman</name> <address>Rotherham</address> <description>David Andrew Seaman MBE is a former English football goalkeeper who played for several clubs, most notably Arsenal. He retired from the game on 13 January 2004, following a recurring shoulder injury. He was awarded the MBE in 1997 for services to the sport.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1963-09-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.357200026512146,53.43009948730469</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paul Mariner</name> <address>Farnworth</address> <description>Paul Mariner is a former English international football player, who represented Plymouth Argyle, Ipswich Town, Arsenal and England as a centre forward during the 1970s and 1980s. He is now head coach at the first professional club that he played for, Plymouth Argyle, having previously been the assistant manager for New England Revolution.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1953-05-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.399899959564209,53.54520034790039</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Nwankwo Kanu</name> <address>Nigeria</address> <description>Nwankwo Christian Nwosu Kanu, or simply Kanu, is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Football League Championship club Portsmouth. He was also a member of the Nigerian national team for 16 years from 1994 until 2010. Kanu is a member of the Igbo ethnic group; his name, Nwankwo, means Baby boy born on Nkwo market day in the Igbo language..</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1976-08-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>7.483333110809326,9.066666603088379</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jimmy Bloomfield</name> <address>Kensington</address> <description>James Henry "Jimmy" Bloomfield (15 February 1934 &ndash; 3 April 1983) was an English football player and manager. Born in Notting Hill, North Kensington, London, Bloomfield started his career at non-league [Hayes Town F.C. ]Hayes] before joining Second Division side Brentford in October 1952. After Brentford were relegated in 1954, Bloomfield was snapped up by Arsenal for £8,000 as a replacement for Jimmy Logie.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1934-02-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.19089999794960022,51.50040054321289</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Niall Quinn</name> <address>Perrystown</address> <description>Niall Quinn (Honorary) MBE is a former Irish international footballer, and the current chairman of Sunderland AFC. He is also heavily involved in the management side of horse racing. In 2003 Niall received the prestigious Beacon Fellowship Prize for his contribution to medical and children's charities.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1966-10-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.312777996063232,53.311668395996094</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jimmy Carter (footballer)</name> <address>Hammersmith</address> <description>Jimmy Carter is an English former footballer. During his career, he played for Millwall, Liverpool, Arsenal, Oxford United, Portsmouth and then Millwall for a second spell. Millwall bought Jimmy in 1987 for £15,000 from Queens Park Rangers, where he made his Football League debut in a 0-0 draw with Oldham at The Den.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1965-11-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.22290000319480896,51.492801666259766</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Jensen</name> <address>Copenhagen</address> <description>John Jensen (born 3 May 1965), nicknamed Faxe, is a former Danish international footballer who was last manager of Danish Superliga side Randers FC. He is known for his temper and is often outspoken in interviews. His playing career lasted over a decade, during which he played most famously for Arsenal F.C.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1965-05-03</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>12.568333625793457,55.676109313964844</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Frank Stapleton</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>Francis Anthony "Frank" Stapleton (born 10 July 1956 in Dublin) is an Irish former football player and manager. He is best remembered for his time at Arsenal, Manchester United and as a pivotal player for the Republic of Ireland. He has also been manager at Bradford City and MLS club New England Revolution.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1956-07-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Eduardo da Silva</name> <address>Rio de Janeiro</address> <description>Eduardo Alves da Silva, commonly known simply as Eduardo, is a Brazilian-born Croatian footballer who plays for Ukrainian Premier League club Shakhtar Donetsk and the Croatia national team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-02-25</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-43.196388244628906,-22.90833282470703</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Brendon Batson</name> <address>St. George's, Grenada</address> <description>Brendon Martin Batson, MBE (born 6 February 1953) is an English former association footballer. Born in St. George's, Grenada, Batson's family moved to England when he was nine. Until then he had never even seen a game of football and a teacher at this school, on watching his early efforts and reflecting on his birthplace opined "Well, perhaps cricket is your game". However, he was signed as a schoolboy by Arsenal, and was the first black player to play for the Gunners' first team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1953-02-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-61.75,12.050000190734863</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Steve Williams (footballer born 1958)</name> <address>Romford</address> <description>Steven Charles "Steve" Williams is an English former football midfielder.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1958-07-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.1800999939441681,51.57680130004883</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Richard Hughes (footballer)</name> <address>Glasgow</address> <description>Richard Daniel Hughes (born 25 June 1979) is a Scottish footballer who currently plays for Portsmouth. He has been capped five times for the Scotland national team. He usually plays as a defensive midfielder, and can also play as a left winger or at left back.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1979-06-25</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.258999824523926,55.858001708984375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jimmy Logie</name> <address>Edinburgh</address> <description>James Tullis "Jimmy" Logie (23 November 1919 &ndash; 30 April 1984) was a Scottish footballer. Born in Edinburgh and raised in the city's Grassmarket, Logie first played for Scottish junior side Lochore Welfare, before being signed by London giants Arsenal in June 1939.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1919-11-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.160277843475342,55.94944381713867</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Charles Booth (footballer)</name> <address>Gainsborough, Lincolnshire</address> <description>Charles Booth (15 August 1869 – September 1898) was an English footballer who played for Wolverhampton Wanderers and Woolwich Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1869-08-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.7731999754905701,53.4015998840332</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Angus McKinnon</name> <address>Paisley</address> <description>Angus McKinnon (8 December 1886 – May 1968) was a Scottish footballer. McKinnon was born in Paisley and started his career at junior side Petershill before moving south of the border to join Carlisle United, then of the Lancashire Combination. He then moved even further south, joining London side Woolwich Arsenal in May 1908.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1886-12-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.423635959625244,55.84662628173828</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Kevin Campbell (footballer)</name> <address>Lambeth</address> <description>Kevin Joseph Campbell is an English former football player who played as a striker.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1970-02-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1193000003695488,51.490299224853516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Woodward (footballer)</name> <address>Glasgow</address> <description>For the footballer of the same name see Johnny Woodward For the English footballer of the same name see John Woodward (English footballer) John WoodwardPersonal informationFull nameJohn WoodwardDate of birth10 January 1949 (1949-01-10) (age 61)Place of birthGlasgow, ScotlandHeight5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)Playing positionDefender, midfielderSenior career*YearsTeamApps(Gls)000?&ndash;1966Possilpark YMCA?(?)1966&ndash;1971Arsenal3(0)1971&ndash;1977York City167(6)* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. </description> <TimeStamp> <when>1949-01-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.258999824523926,55.858001708984375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Freddie Cox</name> <address>Reading, Berkshire</address> <description>Frederick James Arthur "Freddie" Cox DFC (1 November 1920 – 7 August 1973) was an English football player and manager. Born in Reading, Berkshire, Cox signed as an 18-year-old for Tottenham Hotspur in 1938. A tricky and talented winger who usually played on the right, he made his Spurs debut in a Second Division match against Swansea Town in November 1938. However, soon after he broke into the first team, the Second World War broke out and all competitive football was suspended.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1920-11-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.9729999899864197,51.4541015625</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bill Seddon</name> <address>England</address> <description>William Charles "Bill" Seddon (28 July 1901 — January 1993) was an English footballer. Born in Clapton, London, he played junior football in London before joining Gillingham as an amateur, and had an unsuccessful trial with Aston Villa before joining Arsenal in December 1924. Seddon played as a half back and was mainly a second-string player, he played over 200 Football Combination matches for Arsenal Reserves, eventually rising to captain as the side won five Combination titles in the 1920s.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1901-07-28</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Radford</name> <address>Hemsworth</address> <description>John Radford is a former English football player. Playing mostly as an inside forward or centre forward (and occasionally as a right-winger), Radford spent most of his career at Arsenal. He joined the club as an apprentice in 1962, turning professional in February 1964. He was a prolific goalscorer in the youth and reserve teams, before making his first-team debut against West Ham United on 21 March 1964 (his only appearance of the 1964-65 season.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1947-02-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.350000023841858,53.61000061035156</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Michael Jordan (footballer)</name> <address>London Borough of Enfield</address> <description>Michael Jordan (born 7 April 1986) is an English football goalkeeper born in Enfield, London. He made seven appearances in the Football League for Chesterfield, having started his career as a trainee at Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1986-04-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.05999999865889549,51.64500045776367</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Robin van Persie</name> <address>Rotterdam</address> <description>Robin van Persie (born 6 August 1983) is a Dutch footballer. He currently plays for Arsenal and the Dutch national team as a forward. The son of two artists, van Persie was encouraged to follow in his parents' footsteps, but he instead preferred football and joined SBV Excelsior's youth squad. He made his breakthrough at his hometown club Feyenoord, where he spent three seasons and won the 2002 UEFA Cup.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-08-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>4.479166507720947,51.92166519165039</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Neil Heaney</name> <address>England</address> <description>Neil Heaney (born 3 November 1971 in Middlesbrough) is an English former footballer who played as a winger for a number of British clubs.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1971-11-03</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Cesc Fàbregas</name> <address>Vilassar de Mar</address> <description>Francesc "Cesc" Fàbregas i Soler (born 4 May 1987) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a central midfielder. He captains the Premier League side Arsenal and also plays for the Spanish national team. Fàbregas started his career as a trainee with Barcelona but was signed by Arsenal in September 2003 at the age of 16. Following injuries to key midfielders in the 2004–05 season, he established himself as Arsenal's starting central midfielder and playmaker.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1987-05-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.4000000953674316,41.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Eduardo César Gaspar</name> <address>São Paulo</address> <description>Eduardo César Daude Gaspar (born 15 May 1978), commonly known as Edu, is a Brazilian footballer who is currently playing for Corinthians in the Campeonato Brasileiro.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1978-05-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-46.63333511352539,-23.549999237060547</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Lauren Etame Mayer</name> <address>Kribi</address> <description>Laureano Bisan-Etame Mayer (born 19 January 1977 in Kribi), commonly known as Lauren, is a Cameroonian footballer of Equatoguinean origin, who currently plays for Córdoba and formerly the Cameroonian national team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1977-01-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>9.916666984558105,2.950000047683716</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Harry Brophy</name> <address>Leicester</address> <description>Harry Frank Brophy (born 22 October 1916) was an English professional footballer who played for Southampton in the years immediately before World War II. After the war, he emigrated to Australia where he coached the national football team, including acting as team manager for two games in 1954 and 1955.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1916-10-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.1385200023651123,52.634220123291016</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David Noble (footballer)</name> <address>Hitchin</address> <description>David James Noble is an English footballer, who plays for Exeter City.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1982-02-02</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.28299999237060547,51.946998596191406</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Pat Jennings</name> <address>Newry</address> <description>Patrick Anthony "Pat" Jennings OBE is a Irish former football player. He played 119 games for Northern Ireland as a goalkeeper, a figure which at the time was a world record and is still a Northern Ireland record, in an international career which lasted for over 22 years. During his career Jennings played for Newry Town, Watford, and in the top division with Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, winning the FA Cup with both of the north London rivals.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1945-06-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.348999977111816,54.17599868774414</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tom Parker (footballer)</name> <address>Southampton</address> <description>Thomas Robert "Tom" Parker (19 November 1897 – 1 November 1987) was an English football player and manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1897-11-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.4041600227355957,50.8969612121582</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paul Davis (footballer)</name> <address>Dulwich</address> <description>Paul Vincent Davis (born 9 December 1961) is an English former footballer. Born in Dulwich, London, Davis signed for Arsenal as an apprentice in 1977 and turned professional the following year. A talented left-footed midfielder, he made his debut in 1980 in a North London derby against Tottenham Hotspur, and within a year he was a regular in the Arsenal side, as well as a member of the England U21 team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1961-12-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.0778999999165535,51.445701599121094</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>William Campbell (footballer)</name> <address>Inverness</address> <description>William Cecil Campbell (25 October 1865 – unknown) was a Scottish footballer. His regular position was as a forward. He was born in Inverness. He started his career at Royal Arsenal, joining in 1890 and making his debut in a September 1890 friendly against the 93rd Highlanders. Described as "an extrovert and a crowd pleaser", his stay at Arsenal was brief and by the end of the year he had joined Preston North End as a replacement for John Goodall.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1865-10-25</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.225399971008301,57.47169876098633</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ross Flitney</name> <address>Hitchin</address> <description>Ross Daniel Flitney is an English football goalkeeper, currently playing for Dover Athletic.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1984-06-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.28299999237060547,51.946998596191406</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Hartson</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>John Hartson (born 5 April 1975) is a former Welsh international footballer who played as a striker, best known for his spells with Arsenal and Celtic. Hartson also featured prominently for Wales, earning 51 caps until his international retirement in 2006. He retired from professional football after being released by West Bromwich Albion in January 2008.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1975-04-05</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Charles Lewis (footballer)</name> <address>Plumstead</address> <description>Charles Henry Lewis (August 15, 1886 – 1967) was an English footballer. Born in Plumstead, London, Lewis played for Eltham and then Maidstone United as a youth, before signing for Woolwich Arsenal in May 1907. A versatile forward, he was used by Arsenal in every attacking position, including striker and a winger.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1886-08-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.0798100009560585,51.486995697021484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Peter Nicholas (footballer)</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>Peter Nicholas (born 10 November, 1959) is a Welsh former professional footballer and Wales international, now football manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1959-11-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jamie Ashdown</name> <address>England</address> <description>Jamie Lawrence Ashdown is an English footballer who is currently at Portsmouth where he plays as a goalkeeper.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1980-11-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ben Chorley</name> <address>England</address> <description>Benjamin Francis "Ben" Chorley, is an English footballer currently with Leyton Orient. A central-defender, Chorley was originally an Arsenal trainee, where he won the FA Youth Cup in 2001. He joined Milton Keynes Dons in 2003, when they were still known as Wimbledon, having previously been on loan with Brentford. It was announced on 26 October 2006 that he had joined Gillingham on a 3 month loan.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1982-09-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ray Parlour</name> <address>Barking</address> <description>Raymond "Ray" Parlour is a retired English footballer. He spent his career playing for Arsenal, Middlesbrough and Hull City. During his Arsenal career he was nicknamed "The Romford Pelé"; although the nickname was given with an ironic sense of humour, on account of his solid performance but unglamorous image. Nonetheless he has been described as an "unsung hero" and praised as a "fans' favourite" for his high-energy performances.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1973-03-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.07722599804401398,51.536468505859375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Julian Gray</name> <address>Lewisham</address> <description>Julian Raymond Gray (born 21 September 1979) is an English footballer who plays for Walsall. He previously played in the Football League and Premier League for Arsenal, Crystal Palace, Cardiff City, Birmingham City, Coventry City, Fulham and Barnsley.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1979-09-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.005369999911636114,51.461456298828125</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alan Smith (footballer born 1962)</name> <address>Bromsgrove</address> <description>Alan Martin Smith (born 21 November 1962 in Bromsgrove) is an English former football striker. He played for Leicester City and Arsenal at professional level, and won thirteen caps for England.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1962-11-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.0578999519348145,52.33530044555664</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jimmy Dunne</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>James Dunne (3 September 1905 - 14 November 1949), commonly referred to as Jimmy Dunne, was an Irish footballer who played for, among others, Shamrock Rovers, Sheffield United, Arsenal and Southampton. Dunne was also a dual internationalist and played for both Ireland teams - the FAI XI and the IFA XI. Dunne was the first Irishman to figure prominently in the English League scoring records. In the 1930&ndash;31 season he scored 41 league goals for Sheffield United.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1905-09-03</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Steve Walford</name> <address>Highgate</address> <description>Stephen James "Steve" Walford is an English former footballer turned manager. He is currently first team coach at Aston Villa, the position he took up when Martin O'Neill became manager at the club.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1958-01-05</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.14480000734329224,51.57160186767578</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ray Kennedy</name> <address>Seaton Delaval</address> <description>Raymond Kennedy (born 28 July 1951) is an English former football player who won every domestic honour in the game with Arsenal and Liverpool in the 1970s.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1951-07-28</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.4778000116348267,55.08259963989258</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Matthew Rose (footballer)</name> <address>Dartford</address> <description>Matthew Rose, (born 24 September 1975 in Dartford, Kent), is a former English professional footballer who currently is working as a Financial Advisor. Rose started at Arsenal as a trainee, captaining his side to an FA Youth Cup victory in 1994; he made his first-team debut against Manchester City on March 5, 1996. He made five appearances (three as sub) for the Gunners before moving to QPR for £500,000 in May 1997.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1975-09-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.2540000081062317,51.4640007019043</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Lassana Diarra</name> <address>Paris</address> <description>Lassana Diarra is a French footballer who currently plays for La Liga club Real Madrid. His predominant position is defensive midfielder but he can also play in a more advanced role and has played at right back, which he did for both his other former clubs Chelsea and for the national team. In Spain, he was known as Lass to distinguish him from Real Madrid teammate Mahamadou Diarra, to whom he is not related.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1985-03-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.350832939147949,48.856666564941406</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Stuart Taylor (footballer born 1980)</name> <address>Romford</address> <description>Stuart James Taylor (born 28 November 1980) is an English footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Manchester City.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1980-11-28</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.1800999939441681,51.57680130004883</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Pascal Cygan</name> <address>Lens, Pas-de-Calais</address> <description>Pascal Cygan is a French footballer who plays for FC Cartagena in the Spanish second division. His favoured position is central defender, but he can also play at left back when needed.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1974-04-29</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.8333332538604736,50.432220458984375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jérémie Aliadière</name> <address>France</address> <description>Jérémie Aliadière (born 30 March 1983) is a French footballer who plays as a striker. He is currently without a club, having played club football for the English Premier League clubs Arsenal and Middlesbrough, and international football for the French Under-21 national team. As a graduate of the elite Clairefontaine academy, he signed for Arsenal aged 16. After making his Premier League debut in the 2001–02 season, he ultimately had limited opportunities, partly due to injury.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-03-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.0,47.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Sebastian Svärd</name> <address>Denmark</address> <description>Sebastian Steve Qvacoe Cann-Svärd (born 15 January 1983), commonly known as Sebastian Svärd, is a Danish footballer of Swedish and Ghanaian ancestry, who plays for Dutch Eredivisie side Roda JC.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-01-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>10.0,55.71666717529297</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Quincy Owusu-Abeyie</name> <address>Amsterdam</address> <description>Quincy James Owusu-Abeyie (born 15 April 1986), often known simply by his first name, Quincy, is a footballer who plays for La Liga club Málaga CF on loan from Al-Sadd. He plays as a striker or on the left wing. He was born in the Netherlands, and played international football for his native country at youth level, but in 2007 requested to become eligible to represent Ghana instead. FIFA approved his request on 10 January 2008, just ahead of the 2008 African Cup of Nations.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1986-04-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>4.8922224044799805,52.37305450439453</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Neil Kilkenny</name> <address>London Borough of Enfield</address> <description>Neil Martin Kilkenny (born 19 December 1985) is an English-born Australian footballer who plays for Leeds United as a midfielder. He has played for the Australia national team and has earned two caps for them. He is a midfielder. He is renowned for his passing ability.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1985-12-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.05999999865889549,51.64500045776367</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Júlio Baptista</name> <address>São Paulo</address> <description>Júlio César Baptista (born 1 October 1981) is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for the Italian team A.S. Roma as an attacking midfielder. Baptista is often nicknamed "The Beast" due to his physique. Baptista began his career as a defensive midfielder and after a series of impressive performances for his home town squad, São Paulo, Baptista signed for Sevilla in 2003.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1981-10-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-46.63333511352539,-23.549999237060547</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Hollins</name> <address>Guildford</address> <description>John William Hollins MBE (born 16 July 1946) is a retired English footballer and manager. He was initially a midfielder who, later in his career, became an effective centre back. Hollins' son, Chris Hollins is the main sport presenter on BBC Breakfast.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1946-07-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.5745999813079834,51.23540115356445</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Amaury Bischoff</name> <address>France</address> <description>Amaury Bischoff (born 31 March 1987) is a French–Portuguese footballer central midfielder who currently is a player for Académica.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1987-03-31</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.0,47.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paul Read (footballer)</name> <address>England</address> <description>Paul Read (born 25 September 1973 in Harlow) is a retired English professional footballer who made 100 league appearances in English football.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1973-09-25</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Brian Close</name> <address>Yorkshire</address> <description>Dennis Brian Close, usually known as Brian Close, is a former cricketer who is the youngest man ever to play Test cricket for England. He was picked for the Test team to play against New Zealand, in July 1949, when he was 18 years old. Close went on to play 22 Test matches for England, captaining them seven times (six wins, one draw). Close also captained Yorkshire County Cricket Club to four county championship titles – the main domestic trophy in English cricket.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1931-02-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.5,54.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Denílson Pereira Neves</name> <address>São Paulo</address> <description>Denílson Pereira Neves, known simply as Denílson (born on 16 February 1988 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian footballer who plays in midfield. He plays for English side Arsenal and was the former captain of the Brazil under-20 national team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1988-02-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-46.63333511352539,-23.549999237060547</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Steve Gatting</name> <address>Willesden</address> <description>Stephen Paul Gatting is an English former footballer, who is best known for playing for Brighton &amp; Hove Albion in the 1983 FA Cup Final. He is currently a youth team coach at Arsenal. His brother is the former England cricketer Mike Gatting, and his son Joe Gatting is currently a cricketer for Sussex. Gatting started his career at Arsenal, joining as an apprentice in July 1975.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1959-05-29</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.22949999570846558,51.54679870605469</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Steve Sidwell</name> <address>Wandsworth</address> <description>Steven James "Steve" Sidwell (born 14 December 1982) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Aston Villa in the Premier League.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1982-12-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1923999935388565,51.46440124511719</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Emmanuel Frimpong</name> <address>Ghana</address> <description>Emmanuel Yaw Frimpong (born 10 January 1992) is a Ghanaian-born footballer who plays as a midfielder for Arsenal. Emmanuel has represented England at youth level.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1992-01-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.25,5.550000190734863</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Wojciech Szczęsny</name> <address>Poland</address> <description>Wojciech Tomasz Szczęsny (born 18 April 1990) is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Arsenal. He is the son of former Polish international goalkeeper Maciej Szczęsny.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1990-04-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>21.03333282470703,52.21666717529297</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jimmy Brain</name> <address>Bristol</address> <description>James "Jimmy" Brain (11 September 1900 – 1971) was an English football player. Born in Bristol, Brain started his career playing in Wales, having an unsuccessful trial at Cardiff City, before gaining a regular place at Ton Pentre. In 1923, he moved to Arsenal, and in his eight years with the Gunners became one of the club's most successful goalscorers.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1900-09-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.5833332538604736,51.45000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>George Johnston (footballer)</name> <address>Glasgow</address> <description>George Johnston (born 21 March 1947) is a former Scottish professional footballer who played as a forward. He played more than 150 matches in the English Football League. Johnston was born in Glasgow. He began his football career as a junior at Cardiff City, turning professional in 1964 and making his debut at the end of the 1964–65 season at the age of 17. He was part of Cardiff's 1965 Welsh Cup-winning team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1947-03-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.258999824523926,55.858001708984375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Stefán Gíslason</name> <address>Iceland</address> <description>Stefán Gíslason (born March 15, 1980) is an Icelandic football player, who currently plays for Brøndby IF. Gíslason is a defensive midfielder. He is the younger brother of fellow international player Valur Gíslason.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1980-03-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-21.933332443237305,64.13333129882812</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Fabrice Muamba</name> <address>Zaire</address> <description>Fabrice Ndala Muamba (born 6 April 1988) is an English footballer who plays for Bolton Wanderers as a midfielder in the Premier League.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1988-04-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>15.399999618530273,-4.400000095367432</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Eddie Magill</name> <address>Northern Ireland</address> <description>Edward James "Jimmy" Magill (born 17 May 1939 in Lurgan) is a Northern Irish former footballer. Magill began his career with Portadown but moved to London club Arsenal in May 1959. He made his debut for the side against Sheffield Wednesday on 19 December 1959. A right back, he was seen as a potential replacement for the injured Dennis Evans and played for most of the rest of that season, but lost his place in 1960-61 to Len Wills and Dave Bacuzzi.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1939-05-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.840000152587891,54.59093475341797</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ronnie Rooke</name> <address>Guildford</address> <description>Ronald Leslie "Ronnie" Rooke (December 7, 1911 &ndash; July 1985) was an English football player and manager. Born in Guildford, Surrey, Rooke started his playing career with Crystal Palace, who were at the time in the Third Division South. A centre forward, he mainly played for the Eagles' reserve side, only playing eighteen league matches and scoring four goals between 1932 and 1936.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1911-12-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.5745999813079834,51.23540115356445</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Laurie Scott (footballer)</name> <address>Sheffield</address> <description>Lawrence "Laurie" Scott (23 April 1917 &ndash; 7 July 1999) was an English footballer. Born in Sheffield, Scott joined Bradford City as a youth player, and played 39 times for the Bantams, mostly as a winger. In February 1937 he was signed by Arsenal, though he only played as a reserve for the first two years at the club. At the start of World War II, Scott joined the Royal Air Force as a PT instructor, but still guested as a player for the RAF, Arsenal and England in wartime matches.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1917-04-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.4669444561004639,53.38333511352539</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Nicky Law (footballer born 1961)</name> <address>Greenwich</address> <description>Nicholas "Nicky" Law Snr (born 8 September 1961 in Greenwich) is an English football manager and former player. He is the manager of Alfreton Town, and father of footballers Nicky Jr. and Josh.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1961-09-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.0,51.47909927368164</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ernie Collett (footballer)</name> <address>Sheffield</address> <description>Ernest "Ernie" Collett (17 November 1914 — April 1980) was an English football player and coach, mostly associated with Arsenal. Collett was born in Sheffield and played for his working men's club team in Oughtibridge, before moving to Arsenal in 1933. He would remain on the club's book for sixteen years, although he only played 20 matches in this time.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1914-11-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.4669444561004639,53.38333511352539</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Francis Jeffers</name> <address>Liverpool</address> <description>Francis Jeffers is an English professional footballer. He is currently training with Premier League club Everton.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1981-01-25</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.9833333492279053,53.400001525878906</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Scott Marshall (footballer)</name> <address>Edinburgh</address> <description>Scott Roderick Marshall (born Edinburgh 1 May 1973) is a former professional footballer, who played as a full back. He is currently Youth Team Manager for one of his former clubs, Brentford.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1973-05-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.160277843475342,55.94944381713867</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jack Kelsey</name> <address>Llansamlet</address> <description>Alfred John "Jack" Kelsey (19 November 1929 &ndash; 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.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1929-11-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.890000104904175,51.65999984741211</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Perry Groves</name> <address>England</address> <description>Perry Groves (born 19 April 1965) is a former English footballer, known chiefly for his time at Arsenal, where he remains a fans' favourite to this day. He was a fast-paced player who usually played as winger, and occasionally as a striker. His uncle Vic Groves also played for Arsenal, from 1955 to 1964.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1965-04-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Peter Storey</name> <address>Farnham</address> <description>Peter Edwin Storey is an English former football player. Storey spent most of his career at Arsenal, joining the club as an apprentice in 1961 and turning professional the following year. A tough, two footed, hard-tackling player, he started his career at right back, and having spent three seasons in the youth and reserve teams, he made his first-team debut for Arsenal against Leicester City on 30 October 1965.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1945-09-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.7990000247955322,51.2140007019043</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Frank McLintock</name> <address>Glasgow</address> <description>Francis "Frank" McLintock MBE (born 28 December 1939) is a Scottish former footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1939-12-28</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.258999824523926,55.858001708984375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Charlie Bell (footballer)</name> <address>Dumfries</address> <description>Charles Oliver Bell (born 18 May 1894 in Dumfries-died 5 June 1939) was an English footballer and football manager. He played for Dumfries Wanderers, Douglas Wanderers, Carlisle City, Woolwich Arsenal, Chesterfield, Barrow and Queens Park Rangers. After coaching jobs at Sporting Clube de Portugal, Reading and Notts County, he became a full-time manager at Wigan Borough. He left England for Italy, where he coached Padova from 1927 to 1928.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1894-05-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.6029999256134033,55.06999969482422</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Frank Simek</name> <address>St. Louis, Missouri</address> <description>Franklin "Frank" or "Frankie" Simek is an American soccer player currently signed to English Football League One side Carlisle United.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1984-10-13</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-90.1977767944336,38.62722396850586</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tommy Coakley</name> <address>Bellshill</address> <description>Tommy Coakley (born 21 May 1947) is a Scottish former football player and coach. Coakley, who played as a right winger, made 95 league appearances in a professional career which saw him play in Scotland, England, and the United States. After retiting as a player, Coakley became a football coach.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1947-05-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.026150226593018,55.816471099853516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bill Henderson (footballer born 1899)</name> <address>Carlisle, Cumbria</address> <description>William James "Bill" Henderson (11 January 1899 – 1934) was an English footballer who played at outside-right in the 1920s, spending most of his career with Southampton.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1899-01-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.9439001083374023,54.89099884033203</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Marouane Chamakh</name> <address>France</address> <description>Marouane Chamakh is a French-born Moroccan footballer who currently plays for English club Arsenal in the Premier League. He plays in the striker position. Chamakh began his career at Bordeaux in 2000 and made his professional debut in the 2002–03 season. He spent eight years at the club and helped Bordeaux win the Coupe de la Ligue in 2007. In the 2008–09 season, Chamakh won his first league title as Bordeaux were crowned champions for the first time since the 1998–99 season.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1984-01-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.0,47.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Nacer Barazite</name> <address>Nijmegen</address> <description>Nacer Barazite is a Dutch footballer of Moroccan descent, who is currently with Vitesse on loan from Arsenal. Barazite can play as either an attacking midfielder or striker.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1990-05-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>5.855555534362793,51.82500076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bobby Gould</name> <address>Coventry</address> <description>Robert Anthony "Bobby" Gould (born 12 June 1946) is an English former footballer and manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1946-06-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.5105555057525635,52.40805435180664</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Colin Clarke (footballer born 1946)</name> <address>Glasgow</address> <description>Colin Clarke (born 4 April 1946) is a Scottish former professional football player and manager. Clarke, who played as a central defender, spent the majority of his career in England &ndash; minus a one season stint in the North American Soccer League &ndash; and made nearly 500 career league appearances.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1946-04-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.258999824523926,55.858001708984375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alan Skirton</name> <address>Bath, Somerset</address> <description>Alan Frederick Graham Skirton is an English former footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1939-01-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.360300064086914,51.38090133666992</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Terry Burton</name> <address>Camden Town</address> <description>Terry Burton (born on November 8, 1953 in Camden Town, North London) is an English football manager and coach who is currently assistant manager to Dave Jones at Cardiff. Having started his career at Arsenal, he was the captain of Arsenal's FA Youth Cup winning team in 1971, before later beginning his coaching career at the club and going on to have further backroom spells at Wimbledon, Watford and Cardiff.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1952-11-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.14329999685287476,51.54100036621094</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Emmanuel Adebayor</name> <address>Lomé</address> <description>Sheyi Emmanuel Adebayor (born 26 February 1984) is a Togolese professional footballer who plays as a striker for Manchester City in the Premier League. He played in the same position for the Togo national team before he announced his retirement from international football on 12 April 2010. Adebayor previously played for Metz, AS Monaco and Arsenal, and was voted African Footballer of the Year for 2008.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1984-02-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>1.212499976158142,6.137777805328369</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Walley Barnes</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>Walley Barnes (16 January 1920 &ndash; 4 September 1975) was a Welsh footballer and broadcaster. Born in Brecon to English parents (his father, a soldier, was stationed there at the time), Barnes initially played as an inside-forward for Southampton in wartime games, making 32 appearances between 1941 and 1943, scoring 14 goals, before he was spotted and signed by Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1920-01-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jon Sammels</name> <address>England</address> <description>Jonathon Charles "Jon" Sammels is an English former footballer. Sammels joined Arsenal, the club he supported as a boy, in 1961. He was a regular in the reserves and a successful youth international winning seven caps for England. He made his first-team debut for the Gunners on 27 April 1963, against Blackpool. However, he only played sparingly — twice in 1963-64 and not at all in 1964-65 — and did not secure a place in the side until the departure of Geoff Strong, and later George Eastham.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1945-07-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Lionel Smith</name> <address>Mexborough</address> <description>Lionel Smith (August 23, 1920 &ndash; November 6, 1980) was an English footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1920-08-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.2829999923706055,53.49919891357422</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Billy Blyth</name> <address>Midlothian</address> <description>William Naismith "Billy" Blyth (17 June 1895 – 1 July 1968) was a Scottish footballer. Born in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Blyth played as a schoolboy for local junior side Wemyss Athletic. He was briefly on the books of Manchester City before signing for Arsenal in May 1914. He quickly made his debut for the Gunners, in a Second Division against Huddersfield Town on 21 November 1914, a game that Arsenal lost 3-0.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1895-06-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.0686111450195312,55.8941650390625</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jock Rutherford</name> <address>England</address> <description>John "Jock" Rutherford (12 October 1884 – 21 April 1963), also known as Jackie Rutherford, was an English footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1884-10-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Kosmina</name> <address>Australia</address> <description>Alexander John Kosmina (born 17 August 1956), known as John Kosmina, is a former Australian football (soccer) player and manager of Polish Australian ethnicity. He was most recently the manager of Sydney FC. He is a member of the Football Federation Australia Football Hall of Fame.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1956-08-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>149.13333129882812,-35.29999923706055</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Peter Goring</name> <address>Bishop's Cleeve</address> <description>Harry (Peter) Goring (January 2, 1927 – December 1994) was an English footballer. Born in Bishop's Cleeve, Gloucestershire, Goring first played for local Southern League side Cheltenham Town, making a name for himself as a prolific centre forward. He was signed by First Division Arsenal in January 1948, although he spent the next eighteen months playing in the reserve side.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1927-01-02</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.0608999729156494,51.9473991394043</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Stewart Robson</name> <address>Billericay</address> <description>Stewart Ian Robson is an English former football player who now summarises for Arsenal TV and sometimes on TalkSPORT's evening Kick Off Show during the week. He was educated at Alleyn Court Prep School in Westcliff on Sea, and Brentwood School. He was also an outstanding cricketer. Robson joined Arsenal as a schoolboy in 1978.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1964-11-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.41839998960494995,51.62799835205078</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Christopher Wreh</name> <address>Liberia</address> <description>Christopher Wreh (born May 14, 1975 in Monrovia) is a Liberia international footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1975-05-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-10.800000190734863,6.316666603088379</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Anthony Stokes</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>Anthony Stokes (born 25 July 1988 in Dublin) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for Scottish Premier League club Celtic. He has also represented the Republic of Ireland national football team. Stokes began his career with Arsenal, but established himself with a successful loan spell with Falkirk in 2006, scoring 14 goals in 16 SPL games. Stokes then signed for Sunderland in a £2m deal, but he struggled to hold down a place in the Sunderland first team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1988-07-25</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Joe Haverty</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>Joe Haverty (17 February 1936 &ndash; 7 February 2009) was an Irish football player. Haverty played for Home Farm and St Patrick's Athletic, before signing for Arsenal in July 1954. He almost immediately made his debut, while still only 18, against Everton on 25 August 1954, though he only managed another seven matches that season, and eight the one after that.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1936-02-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Dennis Evans</name> <address>Ellesmere Port</address> <description>Dennis Joseph Evans (18 May 1930 – 23 February 2000) was an English football player. Born in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, Evans first played junior football for his hometown club, Ellesmere Port Town. He had an unsuccessful trial with Wolves, before signing for London side Arsenal and moving to Harringay in January 1951. After two years in the reserve and youth sides, he made his first-team debut for Arsenal against Huddersfield Town on 22 August 1953.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1930-05-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.8970000743865967,53.27899932861328</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jim Furnell</name> <address>Clitheroe</address> <description>James "Jim" Furnell was an English football player, who played as a goalkeeper. Furnell started his career at his local club Burnley, signing at the age of 17. As third-choice keeper he only played twice in eight seasons at Turf Moor, before being signed by Liverpool in February 1962. Furnell immediately took the No. 1 jersey at Liverpool, playing all 13 of the club's remaining matches that seasons, as they won a Second Division title and promotion to the First Division.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1937-11-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-2.393199920654297,53.87080001831055</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ian McPherson</name> <address>Glasgow</address> <description>Ian Buchanan McPherson (26 July 1920 – March 1983) was a Scottish footballer. A native of Glasgow, McPherson first joined Rangers as a youth player, although World War II intervened during the early part of his career, and all competitive football was suspended. McPherson left Rangers to serve in the RAF, and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. After returning from duty, he joined Notts County in 1945, playing in regional wartime leagues.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1920-07-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.258999824523926,55.858001708984375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Rhys Weston</name> <address>England</address> <description>Rhys David Weston (born 27 October 1980 in Kingston upon Thames) is an English-born Welsh footballer who currently plays for Dundee FC. He is considered to be a good tackler and is well known for his aerial ability. He is perhaps best known for his six years at Cardiff City from 2000 to 2006. On 28th April 2010 Walsall manager Chris Hutchings confirmed that Rhys had been allowed to join Motherwell on a short trial.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1980-10-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Billy Milne</name> <address>Banffshire</address> <description>William "Billy" Milne DCM (November 24, 1895 – July 1975) was an Scottish footballer who played for Arsenal, before becoming a long-standing member of the club's backroom staff. Born in Buckie, Banffshire, Milne started his career at his hometown club, Buckie Thistle, although his career was interrupted early on by World War I. During the war, Milne served with the Seaforth Highlanders in France and won the Distinguished Conduct Medal in 1918.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1895-11-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.0833332538604736,57.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bernard Joy</name> <address>England</address> <description>Bernard Joy (29 October 1911 – 18 July 1984) was an English footballer and journalist. He is notable for being the last amateur player to play for the England national football team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1911-10-29</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bill Harper</name> <address>Scotland</address> <description>William "Bill" Harper (19 January 1897 &ndash; 12 April 1989) was a Scottish goalkeeper who played for, among others, Hibernian, Arsenal, Fall River Marksmen and Plymouth Argyle. He also represented Scotland in 11 full internationals.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1897-01-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.200000047683716,55.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bill Julian</name> <address>England</address> <description>John William "Bill" Julian (July 10, 1867 – March 14, 1957) was an English football player and coach. Born in Boston, Lincolnshire, he first played for his local side Boston Town before moving to Royal Arsenal in 1889, following a match between the two on Good Friday of that year. He played in Arsenal's very first FA Cup tie, against Lyndhurst on October 5, 1889, and soon earned a reputation as a determined and tough-tackling wing-half.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1867-07-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ernest Williamson</name> <address>England</address> <description>Ernest Clarke Williamson (24 May 1890 – 30 April 1964) was an English football goalkeeper. Born in Murton, County Durham, Williamson began his career at local sides before moving to London in 1913 to join Croydon Common. During World War I he served in the Royal Army Service Corps and also turned out for various teams as a guest, including over 120 appearances for Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1890-05-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>John Snedden</name> <address>Scotland</address> <description>John Duncan Snedden, is a Scottish footballer who played as a centre half in the Football League.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1942-02-03</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.200000047683716,55.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tommy Baldwin</name> <address>Gateshead</address> <description>Thomas "Tommy" Baldwin (born 10 June 1945 in Gateshead) is an English former footballer who played in the Football League for Arsenal, Chelsea, Millwall, Manchester United and Brentford. He was capped twice by England at under-23 level. Baldwin was born in Gateshead and played for Wrekenton Juniors before joining Arsenal. He turned professional in 1962, and made his league debut in the 3&ndash;0 defeat of Birmingham City in April 1965.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1945-06-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.600000023841858,54.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jock Robson</name> <address>Tweeddale</address> <description>John Hardy "Jock" Robson (April 15, 1899 – 1995) was a Scottish football goalkeeper. Born in Innerleithen, Tweeddale, Robson played as a goalkeeper despite only standing at 5’8”. Robson had served in the First World War with the Seaforth Highlanders; after returning home he played for local side Vale of Leithen. In November 1921, Robson was signed by Arsenal, and initially was the club's third-choice goalkeeper behind Ernest Williamson and Stephen Dunn.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1899-04-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.25,55.75</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bert Badger</name> <address>Islington</address> <description>Herbert Osborne Badger (4 October 1882 &ndash; 1965) was an English former footballer who played as a wing half.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1882-10-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.10270000249147415,51.54399871826172</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tomas Danilevičius</name> <address>Lithuania</address> <description>Tomas Danilevičius (born 18 July 1978 in Klaipėda) is a Lithuanian professional footballer currently playing for A.S. Livorno Calcio. A striker, he stands 1.91m tall and weighs 82 kg. He was signed by Bologna in January, 2007 in co-ownership deal. As of September 2008 Danilevičius has scored 16 goals in 50 appearances for the Lithuanian national team, making him all-time leading scorer for the Lithuanian team.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1978-07-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>25.316667556762695,54.68333435058594</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Johnny MacLeod</name> <address>Edinburgh</address> <description>John Murdoch "Johnny" MacLeod (born 23 November 1938) is a Scottish association football player.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1938-11-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.160277843475342,55.94944381713867</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Dave Bacuzzi</name> <address>Islington</address> <description>David Reno Bacuzzi, commonly referred to as Dave Bacuzzi is a former English footballer and manager who played for Arsenal, Manchester City and Reading. He also represented England as a youth international. After a moderately successful career in the English League, Bacuzzi settled in the Republic of Ireland where he enjoyed a successful spell as player-manager with Cork Hibernians before going onto manage Home Farm. He later opened a travel agency in Dublin.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1940-10-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.10270000249147415,51.54399871826172</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Rémi Garde</name> <address>France</address> <description>Rémi Garde is an assistant coach at Olympique Lyonnais and a former footballer. Garde started his playing career at Lyon in 1982, helping the club achieve promotion to Ligue 1 in 1989. Playing as a defensive midfielder or sweeper, he became club captain and made his debut for France against Kuwait in January 1990. In all he won six caps for his country, and was a member of the French squad at Euro 92.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1966-04-03</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>2.0,47.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paul Vaessen</name> <address>Gillingham, Kent</address> <description>Paul Leon Vaessen (16 October 1961 – 8 August 2001) was an English footballer. Vaessen was born in Gillingham to a footballing family – his father Leon had played for Millwall and Gillingham. A centre-forward, he joined Arsenal in 1977 as an apprentice, and made his debut aged 16 against Lokomotive Leipzig in the UEFA Cup on 27 September 1978. He made his league debut the following year, against Chelsea on 14 May 1979.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1961-10-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.5497999787330627,51.37919998168945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Leon Britton</name> <address>London Borough of Wandsworth</address> <description>Leon James Britton is an English professional footballer, currently playing for Sheffield United in the Championship.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1982-09-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.19486111402511597,51.457305908203125</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Doug Farquhar</name> <address>Scotland</address> <description>Douglas Methven Farquhar (11 June 1921 in Methil, Fife – February 20, 2005 in New York) was an Scottish-American soccer player who played professionally on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. He also earned one cap with the United States national team</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1921-06-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.200000047683716,55.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Frank Bradshaw</name> <address>Sheffield</address> <description>Francis Bradshaw (born 31 May 1884) was an English professional footballer and football club manager. He played once for the England national side and also represented the Southern League and the Football League, the latter on four occasions.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1884-05-31</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.4669444561004639,53.38333511352539</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jimmy Robertson (footballer born 1944)</name> <address>Cardonald</address> <description>Jimmy Robertson is a Scottish former footballer. Robertson began his career at Middlesbrough Juniors before joining Cowdenbeath. He joined St Mirren in 1962 where he featured in 54 matches and scoring on 12 occasions. Robertson was bought by Tottenham Hotspur in 1964 for £25,000. A right winger, he made a total 181 appearances in all competitions including four as substitute for the club and scored 31 goals, including the first goal in the 1967 FA Cup Final against Chelsea.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1944-12-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.349999904632568,55.849998474121094</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Greg Lincoln</name> <address>Cheshunt</address> <description>Greg Lincoln (born March 23, 1980) is a English former professional footballer. He represented England at Under-20 level. He was born in Cheshunt, Hertfordshire. Lincoln began his career as a trainee with Arsenal in 1996, earning a Premier Youth League winners' medal in 1998 and signing a professional contract the same year.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1980-03-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.05161000043153763,51.698326110839844</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Arfon Griffiths</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>Arfon Trevor Griffiths (born 23 August 1941) is a Welsh former football player and manager. During his playing career which lasted from 1959 to 1979, Griffiths played at both professional and international levels, before becoming a football manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1941-08-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Reg Tricker</name> <address>Karachi</address> <description>Reginald William "Reg" Tricker (born Karachi on 5 October 1904; died 1990) was an English footballer. Though born in Karachi, then part of British India, now in Pakistan, Tricker's family moved back to England in 1908 when he was four and he grew up in Suffolk. He started his career at non-league Beccles Town before moving up to play for Luton Town and Charlton Athletic, turning professional at the latter.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1904-10-05</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>67.01000213623047,24.860000610351562</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jack McClelland (footballer)</name> <address>Northern Ireland</address> <description>John T. "Jack" McClelland (19 May 1940 &ndash; 15 March 1976) was a Northern Irish international footballer who played as a Goalkeeper. McClelland played professionally in England for Arsenal, Fulham and Lincoln City, making 109 appearances in the Football League, as well as earning six caps for the Northern Ireland national side. He died of cancer in March 1976 at the age of 35.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1940-05-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.840000152587891,54.59093475341797</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jason Crowe</name> <address>England</address> <description>Jason William Robert Crowe is an English footballer who plays as a Right-Back. He currently plays for Leeds United in The Championship of the English Football League. and is a former England Under-20 international.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1978-09-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jimmy Sharp</name> <address>Perthshire</address> <description>James "Jimmy" Sharp (October 11, 1880 – November 18, 1949) was a Scottish international footballer. Born in Alyth, Perthshire, Sharp began his career with East Craigie and then joined Dundee in 1899. There he was a regular at left back in his five seasons there, where he earned a Scottish First Division runners-up medal in 1902-03 and made his debut for Scotland against Wales on March 12, 1904. In 1904 he moved south of the border to Fulham, who were then in the Southern League.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1880-10-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.0,56.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Joe O'Cearuill</name> <address>Edmonton, London</address> <description>Joseph Delpesh "Joe" O'Cearuill (pronounced O'Carroll, born 9 February 1987) is a footballer and Republic of Ireland international who plays for Bishops Stortford F.C. as defender.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1987-02-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.07079999893903732,51.61539840698242</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Benik Afobe</name> <address>England</address> <description>Benik Afobe (born 12 February 1993) is an English footballer from Leyton of Congolese descent who plays as a striker for Arsenal. He made his debut for the Arsenal Reserves aged 16, beating Jack Wilshere's record as the youngest ever reserve, and scored 11 goals in 13 appearances for Arsenal's under 18 squad. He was part of the England U-17 squad that won the U-17 European Championship in May 2010. He signed a professional contract with Arsenal in February 2010.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1993-02-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Juan Maldonado Jaimez</name> <address>São Paulo</address> <description>Juan Maldonado Jaimez Junior (born February 06, 1982 in São Paulo), better known as Juan is a Brazilian Left Back who currently plays for Flamengo. He also has Spanish citizenship.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1982-02-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-46.63333511352539,-23.549999237060547</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Luke Freeman</name> <address>Kent</address> <description>Luke Anthony Freeman (born 22 March 1992) is an English footballer who plays for Yeovil Town as a striker, on loan from Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1992-03-22</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.7300000190734863,51.189998626708984</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Pat Flanagan</name> <address>Birmingham</address> <description>John Patrick "Pat" Flanagan was an English footballer. An inside forward, Flanagan played youth football for Stourbridge before joining Norwich City in 1908, before moving to Fulham in 1909. However he struggled at Fulham and in December 1910 joined struggling Woolwich Arsenal (both clubs being owned by the same man, Sir Henry Norris, at the time). Flanagan made his debut on February 11, 1911 and over the next few seasons played in every forward position for Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1889-09-20</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.902999997138977,52.47959899902344</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bill Buckenham</name> <address>Exeter</address> <description>William Elijah "Bill" Buckenham (3 February 1888 – June 1954) was an English amateur footballer who played for both Woolwich Arsenal and Southampton in 1909–10.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1888-02-03</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.533616781234741,50.7218017578125</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Stan Charlton</name> <address>Devon</address> <description>Stanley "Stan" Charlton is an English former football player and manager. He is the son of Stanley Charlton, who played at full back for Exeter City and Crystal Palace during the 1920s and 1930s. Despite his surname, he is not related to the more famous footballers Bobby Charlton and Jack Charlton, who were two contemporaries of his.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1929-06-28</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.799999952316284,50.70000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ray Bloomfield</name> <address>Kensington</address> <description>Raymond George "Ray" Bloomfield is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League as a forward for Aston Villa, in the National Professional Soccer League for the Atlanta Chiefs, and in the North American Soccer League for Atlanta and the Dallas Tornado. He is the younger brother of footballer Jimmy Bloomfield. As a young player he represented England at schoolboy level, where he played alongside David Pleat, Barry Fry and Ron Harris, and at youth level.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1944-10-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.19089999794960022,51.50040054321289</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Rhys Wilmot</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>Rhys Wilmot (born 21 February 1962 in Newport) is a retired Welsh footballer. Wilmot started out at Arsenal, joining as a schoolboy in 1977 before turning professional in 1980. Mainly an understudy to Pat Jennings, George Wood and then John Lukic, Wilmot had loan spells at both Hereford United and Leyton Orient. He had to wait six years until his Arsenal first-team debut, against Aston Villa on March 28, 1986.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1962-02-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>James Dunne</name> <address>England</address> <description>James William Dunne (born 18 September 1989) is an English footballer who plays for Exeter City and is a versatile midfielder. A product of Arsenal Academy who came to prominence during 2006-07 FA Youth Cup run.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1989-09-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alex Cropley</name> <address>Aldershot</address> <description>Alex Cropley is a retired footballer who won two caps for Scotland. Cropley began his career with Hibernian, where he featured in the Hibs side of the early 1970s known as "Turnbull's Tornadoes". While with Hibs he played in a Scottish Cup Final and won the Scottish League Cup. Despite being born in the south of England, Cropley was eligible for Scotland and he was selected for the matches against Belgium and Portugal in 1971.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1951-01-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.7598000168800354,51.24700164794922</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Vincent van den Berg</name> <address>Netherlands</address> <description>Vincent van den Berg (born 19 January 1989, Schiedam) is a Dutch footballer, who currently plays for Excelsior Maassluis. He can play as a midfielder, winger or striker. Van den Berg played as a youth for SC Heerenveen, moving to Arsenal aged 17 in mid 2006. He has played for both Arsenal's Academy (U18) and Reserve teams, but has only played in pre-season friendlies for the first team, most notably as a substitute in Dennis Bergkamp's testimonial match.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1989-01-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>5.550000190734863,52.31666564941406</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Horace Cumner</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>Reginald Horace Cumner (31 March 1918 - 18 January 1999) was a Welsh international footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1918-03-31</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Lee Harper</name> <address>Chelsea, London</address> <description>Lee Charles Philip Harper (born 30 October 1971) is an English footballer who was most recently player-manager of Kettering Town. He plays as a goalkeeper.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1971-10-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.16840000450611115,51.48749923706055</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Les Henley</name> <address>Lambeth</address> <description>Leslie Donald "Les" Henley (September 26, 1922 &ndash; 1996) was an English former footballer and manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1922-09-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1193000003695488,51.490299224853516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Rui Fonte</name> <address>Portugal</address> <description>Rui Pedro da Rocha Fonte (born 23 April 1990) is a Portuguese footballer who is currently plays for RCD Espanyol, on loan from Sporting Clube de Portugal. He is the younger brother of Southampton defender José Fonte.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1990-04-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-9.183333396911621,38.70000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Kenny Dyer</name> <address>England</address> <description>Kenny Dyer (born 7 September 1964) is a football player and coach of the national team of Montserrat.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1964-09-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>George Malcolm (footballer)</name> <address>Thornaby-on-Tees</address> <description>George Malcolm was a footballer who played in The Football League for Fulham, Middlesbrough, Darlington and Durham City.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1889-06-20</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.304900050163269,54.555599212646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Kwame Ampadu</name> <address>Bradford</address> <description>Patrick Kwame Ampadu is a former Irish footballer who played for numerous clubs.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1970-12-20</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.8333333730697632,53.75</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paul Rodgers (footballer)</name> <address>Edmonton, London</address> <description>Paul Leo Henry Rodgers is an English professional footballer, who currently plays for Northampton Town. He formerly played for Arsenal. Rodgers plays as a defender, either at centre half or full back.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1989-10-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.07079999893903732,51.61539840698242</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Shane Tracy</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>Shane Tracy (born 14 September 1988) is an Irish footballer, who plays as a midfielder for Limerick.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1988-09-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Len Apsey</name> <address>Wales</address> <description>Thomas Leonard "Len" Apsey (11 February 1910 &ndash; 1967) was a Welsh professional footballer who played as a centre forward. He played two Football League matches for Newport County.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1910-02-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.183333396911621,51.483333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ray Hankin</name> <address>Wallsend</address> <description>Raymond 'Ray' Hankin is a former English footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1956-02-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.5311000347137451,54.99127960205078</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paul Shaw</name> <address>Burnham, Buckinghamshire</address> <description>Paul Shaw is an English footballer who currently plays for Retford United of the NPL Premier Division.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1973-09-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.6600000262260437,51.529998779296875</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>TJ Moncur</name> <address>England</address> <description>Thomas James Moncur, also known as TJ Moncur, (born 23 September 1987) is an English footballer who plays for Cray Wanderers in the Isthmian Premier having been released by League Two side Chesterfield. He is a defender. He came through the ranks at Arsenal and Fulham without playing a first-team game, and has twice played on loan with Bradford City, before a free transfer to Wycombe Wanderers. He was released by Wycombe after playing only six games.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1987-09-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Stefan Malz</name> <address>West Germany</address> <description>Stefan Malz is a German former footballer who played as a midfielder. Stefan is most well known for his two year spell at Arsenal but was never considered a first team regular; he made just eight appearances in all competitions, scoring two goals. He scored on his debut against Preston North End in the League Cup on October 12, 1999, with his second goal coming in a defeat at Newcastle United on the final day of the 1999/2000 season.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1972-06-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>7.099999904632568,50.733333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Peter Dougall</name> <address>Denny, Falkirk</address> <description>Peter G. Dougall (21 March 1909 – 12 June 1974) was a Scottish footballer who played at inside-left for various clubs in the 1920s and 1930s.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1909-03-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.883333444595337,56.016666412353516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tony Burns</name> <address>England</address> <description>Anthony John "Tony" Burns is an English former football goalkeeper and manager. He is currently the goalkeeping coach for Millwall.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1944-03-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Gilles Sunu</name> <address>Châteauroux</address> <description>Gilles Sunu (born 30 March 1991) is a French professional footballer of Togolese descent who plays for Arsenal as a striker.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1991-03-30</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>1.6911110877990723,46.81027603149414</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Wilf Walsh</name> <address>Pontlottyn</address> <description>Wilfred "Wilf" Walsh (born Pontlottyn, 29 July 1917, died 1977) was a Welsh footballer who played at outside right and inside forward. He started his career at Arsenal in 1935, turning professional in 1936. However he spent two years on loan at Arsenal's nursery club Margate before returning to the Gunners and making his league debut against Preston North End on October 22, 1938, a match that Arsenal won 1-0.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1917-07-29</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.299999952316284,51.733333587646484</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Thomas Cruise (footballer)</name> <address>Islington</address> <description>Thomas Daniel Cruise (born 9 March 1991) is an English footballer who plays for Arsenal, having joined them as a scholar on 31 July 2007. He is a product of Arsenal Academy who came to prominence during 2008-09 FA Youth Cup. He plays as a central defender, left back or left midfielder.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1991-03-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.10270000249147415,51.54399871826172</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Colin Hill</name> <address>Middlesex</address> <description>Colin Frederick Hill is a former Northern Irish professional football player most notable for his careers with Arsenal and Leicester City and as a Northern Ireland international. Hill played as a youth for Hillingdon Borough before joining Arsenal on schoolboy forms in 1977, becoming an apprentice in 1980 and turning professional in 1981. Initially a striker, he was converted into a defender and made his debut against Norwich City on April 20, 1983.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1963-11-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.4166666567325592,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alf Haynes</name> <address>England</address> <description>Alfred Edward "Alf" Haynes (April 4, 1907&ndash;June 1953) was an English footballer. Born in Oxford, Haynes started out at Oxford City before joining Arsenal aged 21 in 1928. A half back, he spent six seasons at Arsenal but only played 29 first-team games; however these coincided with the start of the club's first period of success under Herbert Chapman. Haynes made his debut against Liverpool on December 21, 1929 at Anfield, a game Arsenal lost 1-0.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1907-04-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tom Walley</name> <address>Caernarfon</address> <description>John Thomas "Tom" Walley (born 27 February 1945) is a Welsh former footballer, who played as a wing half.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1945-02-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.269999980926514,53.13999938964844</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Sam Haden</name> <address>England</address> <description>Samson Haden was a footballer who played in The Football League for Arsenal and Notts County. He also spent ten years as manager of Peterborough United.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1902-01-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Rik Lopez</name> <address>England</address> <description>Rik Lopez (born 25 December 1979 in Northwick Park) is a retired English professional footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1979-12-25</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Kezie Ibe</name> <address>England</address> <description>Kezie Ibe (born 6 December 1982) is an English footballer who plays for Farnborough as striker.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1982-12-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ryan Kirby</name> <address>Chingford</address> <description>Ryan Kirby (born 6 September 1974 in Chingford) is an English former professional football player.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1974-09-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.01600000075995922,51.63100051879883</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Abu Ogogo</name> <address>Epsom</address> <description>Abumere Tafadzwa "Abu" Ogogo (born 3 November 1989) is an English footballer who plays as a defender for Dagenham &amp; Redbridge. A product of Arsenal Academy who came to prominence during 2006-07 FA Youth Cup run.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1989-11-03</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.26739999651908875,51.33610153198242</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Pat Howard (footballer)</name> <address>South Yorkshire</address> <description>Patrick "Pat" Howard (born 7 October 1947) is an English former professional footballer who played as a central defender. Born in Dodworth, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, Howard made more than 500 appearances in the Football League. He started his career at Barnsley, spending seven seasons there before signing for Newcastle United in 1971. He reached the 1974 FA Cup Final with the Magpies, and was signed by Arsenal for £40,000 in September 1976.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1947-10-07</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.4647222757339478,53.383056640625</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ernie Adams (footballer)</name> <address>London Borough of Hackney</address> <description>Ernest Robert Adams, is an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the Football League.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1948-01-17</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.0833333358168602,51.53333282470703</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Archie Roe</name> <address>Kingston upon Hull</address> <description>Archibald "Archie" Roe (9 December 1893 &ndash; 17 October 1947) was an English professional footballer who scored 19 goals in 59 appearances in the Football League playing for South Shields, Birmingham, Gillingham, Arsenal, Lincoln City and Rotherham County. He played as a centre forward.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1893-12-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.3333333432674408,53.74166488647461</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Richard Goddard-Crawley</name> <address>Burnt Oak</address> <description>For the rugby league footballer, see Richard Goddard For the former Trinidad and Tobago international association football goalkeeper, see Richard Goddard Richard Goddard-Crawley Personal information Full name Richard Goddard-Crawley Date of birth 31 March 1978 (1978-03-31) (age 32) Place of birth Burnt Oak, England Height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Playing position Midfielder / Centre back Youth career 1995&ndash;1996 Arsenal Senior career Years Club App (Gls)* 1996&ndash;19981997&ndash;19981998&ndash;20002000&ndash;20012001&ndash;20022002&ndash;200?2004&ndash;20062006&ndash;20072007&ndash; Brentford→ Woking (loan)WokingChesham UnitedSt Albans CityHarrow BoroughThurrockYeadingAFC Hornchurch 01 (0)13 (0)38 (1) Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 22:08, 19 June 2009 (UTC). </description> <TimeStamp> <when>1978-03-31</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.2587999999523163,51.60929870605469</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Daniel Le Roux</name> <address>South Africa</address> <description>Daniel Leow Le Roux (born 25 November 1933) is a South African former footballer who played as a winger.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1933-11-25</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>25.062999725341797,-29.04599952697754</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Reg Stockill</name> <address>York</address> <description>Reginald Robert "Reg" Stockill (November 24, 1913 in York, England – 1995) was an English footballer. Stockill started his career with York City, and became the club's youngest-ever first-team player when he made his debut aged 15 years and 281 days, in a Third Division North game against Wigan Borough on August 29, 1929; he also scored, making him possibly the youngest person to ever score in a Football League match.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1913-11-24</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.0802778005599976,53.95833206176758</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Lawrence Osborne (footballer)</name> <address>West Ham</address> <description>Lawrence Osborne is a former professional footballer who played in The Football League for Maidstone United, Newport County and Gillingham.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1967-10-20</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.007689999882131815,51.534698486328125</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>David Cork (footballer born 1962)</name> <address>Doncaster</address> <description>David Cork (born October 28, 1962 in Doncaster) was a former professional footballer who played for many English sides in the 1980s. Having played for Yorkshire Schoolboys, Cork was signed by Arsenal in 1978 on schoolboy forms, turning professional in 1980. Mainly a reserve-team player during his time at the club, he made his debut on December 17, 1983 against Watford in the First Division, a game Arsenal won 3&ndash;1.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1962-10-28</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.1333333253860474,53.51599884033203</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Joey Williams</name> <address>Rotherham</address> <description>Joseph Joshua "Joey" Williams was a former professional footballer. Williams was an outside forward who started out with his hometown club Rotherham County, playing over a hundred games. In summer 1924 he was signed by Huddersfield Town and won two First Division titles in 1924-25 and 1925-26.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1902-06-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.357200026512146,53.43009948730469</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Donald Cock</name> <address>Hayle</address> <description>Donald James Cock (10 July 1896 – August 1974) was an English football player. He was the younger brother of England international Jack Cock. Born in Hayle, Cornwall, Cock started his professional career with Brentford during World War I. A striker, he moved to Fulham in 1919. In three seasons with the Second Division club, he averaged a goal every other game, and was the club's leading goalscorer in 1919–20 and 1920–21.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1896-07-10</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-5.415999889373779,50.18299865722656</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jackie Mordue</name> <address>Edmondsley</address> <description>John "Jackie" Mordue (13 December 1886 &ndash; 14 December 1957) was an English footballer who played at outside right, and won the Football League championship with Sunderland in 1912&ndash;13 and made two appearances for England.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1886-12-13</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.6319999694824219,54.834999084472656</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Bobby Templeton (footballer born 1880)</name> <address>Scotland</address> <description>Robert Bryson Templeton (29 March 1880 &ndash; 2 November 1919) was a Scottish football player and manager. He played as an outside right for Aston Villa, Newcastle United, Woolwich Arsenal, Celtic, Kilmarnock and Fulham. He represented the Scotland eleven times between 1902 and 1913. His first international would have been on 5 April 1902, but the match was declared void after 26 spectators died during the first Ibrox disaster.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1880-03-29</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.200000047683716,55.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Paul Gorman (footballer)</name> <address>Republic of Ireland</address> <description>Paul Anthony Gorman (born 6 August 1963) is an Irish former professional footballer who made 219 appearances in the Football League playing for Arsenal, Birmingham City, Carlisle United and Shrewsbury Town. He played as a midfielder.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1963-08-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-6.267499923706055,53.34416580200195</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Matthew Wicks</name> <address>England</address> <description>Matthew Wicks (born 8 September 1978 in Reading) is a retired English professional footballer. Wicks was viewed as "one of the most promising players of his generation" but never lived up to his hope.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1978-09-08</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Donald Slade</name> <address>Southampton</address> <description>Donald Slade (26 November 1888 – 24 March 1980) was an English footballer who played as a forward for various English clubs in the period prior to World War I, before a post-war career in Scotland.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1888-11-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.4041600227355957,50.8969612121582</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Georgios Efrem</name> <address>Limassol</address> <description>Georgios Efrem (born 5 July 1989) is a Cypriot footballer who currently plays for Omonia.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1989-07-05</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>33.03333282470703,34.66666793823242</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Cedric Evina</name> <address>Cameroon</address> <description>Cedric Evina (born 16 November 1991) is an Cameroonian footballer. A product of Arsenal Academy who plays as a defender for Arsenal, he is currently on loan at Oldham Athletic.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1991-11-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>11.516666412353516,3.866666555404663</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>George Marks</name> <address>Figheldean</address> <description>William George Marks (9 April 1915 - 22 January 1998) was an English association football player, who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Figheldean, Wiltshire, Marks started his career at local club Salisbury Corinthians before joining Arsenal as an amateur in March 1936; he turned professional two months later. Marks spent two years on loan at Arsenal's nursery club Margate before returning in May 1938.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1915-04-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.7699999809265137,51.220001220703125</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jermaine Brown</name> <address>Lambeth</address> <description>Jermaine Brown (born 12 January 1983 in Lambeth) is an English football player. He started his career at Arsenal but made no first team appearances, and went on loan to Colchester United. After leaving Arsenal in 2004 he had spells with Boston United, Lewes and Aldershot Town.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1983-01-12</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1193000003695488,51.490299224853516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Frank McAvoy</name> <address>Ayr</address> <description>Francis "Frank" McAvoy (born 16 November 1875 in Ayr, deceased) was a Scottish professional footballer who made 44 appearances in the Football League for Woolwich Arsenal. He also played for Scottish Football League clubs Ayr and St. Mirren, and for Southern League clubs Brighton United, Gravesend United, Brighton &amp; Hove Albion and Watford. He played as a left half or outside left.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1875-11-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.62982177734375,55.45854949951172</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Richie Powling</name> <address>Barking</address> <description>Richie Powling (born 21 May 1956) is a former English professional footballer who played as a central defender, and who later became a manager.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1956-05-21</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>0.07722599804401398,51.536468505859375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jim Fotheringham</name> <address>Scotland</address> <description>James Gibb Fotheringham (19th December 1933-1977) was a Scottish football defender. Fotheringham was a product of the Arsenal youth system and at 6'4" looked to be an imposing centre back. However, Fotheringham managed only a few runs in the first team and never really convinced before joining Heart of Midlothian for £10,000 in 1959. He returned to England with Northampton Town the same year only to see his career ended early by a bad injury.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1933-12-19</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-3.200000047683716,55.95000076293945</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Samuel Galindo</name> <address>Bolivia</address> <description>Samuel Galindo Suheiro (born 18 April 1992) is a Bolivian footballer who plays for Spanish club UD Salamanca, on loan from English Premier League club Arsenal. He is a midfielder.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1992-04-18</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-65.25,-19.03333282470703</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Dave Metchick</name> <address>England</address> <description>David "Dave" Metchick (born 14 August 1943) is a retired English professional footballer who played in both England and the United States. Metchick is Jewish.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1943-08-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Lennard Sowah</name> <address>Hamburg</address> <description>Lennard Adjeley Sowah is a German-Ghanaian footballer currently playing for Hamburger SV. He is a defender in the left back position, but can also play in a more advanced left wing position.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1992-08-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>10.001388549804688,53.565277099609375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jay Emmanuel-Thomas</name> <address>England</address> <description>Jay Aston Emmanuel-Thomas (born 27 December 1990) is an English professional footballer who plays for Arsenal. A product of Arsenal Academy and is a versatile forward, who can also play as a left back, winger or centre-forward.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1990-12-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Kevin Dennis</name> <address>Islington</address> <description>Kevin Jason Dennis (born 14 December 1976) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1976-12-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.10270000249147415,51.54399871826172</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Alan Morton (footballer born 1942)</name> <address>England</address> <description>Alan Morton (born 6 March 1942) is an English former professional footballer who scored 28 goals from 94 appearances in the Football League playing as an inside forward for Peterborough United, Lincoln City and Chesterfield.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1942-03-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Lawrie Madden</name> <address>London Borough of Hackney</address> <description>Lawrie Madden (born September 28, 1955 in Hackney), is an English former professional footballer, famous for playing for Sheffield Wednesday. He is currently a sports journalist and lecturer at Staffordshire University.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1955-09-28</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.0833333358168602,51.53333282470703</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Charlie Hartfield</name> <address>Lambeth</address> <description>Charlie Hartfield (born 14 September 1971 in Lambeth) is a retired English football midfielder. He started out at Arsenal, turning professional in 1989, but never made a first-team appearance. He left Arsenal in 1990 for Sheffield United and went on to play for Fulham (on loan), Swansea City, Lincoln City (on loan), Telford United (on loan), Halifax Town and Ilkeston Town</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1971-09-14</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1193000003695488,51.490299224853516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Craig Eastmond</name> <address>Wandsworth</address> <description>Craig Leon Eastmond (born 9 December 1990) is an English footballer who plays for Arsenal. A product of Arsenal Academy who came to prominence during 2008-09 FA Youth Cup. He can play as either a defensive midfielder or right back.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1990-12-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.1923999935388565,51.46440124511719</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ian McKechnie</name> <address>Bellshill</address> <description>Ian Hector McKechnie is a Scottish former footballer, who played as a goalkeeper. Ian McKechnie was born at a maternity unit in Bellshill but was raised in the village of Lenzie in Dunbartonshire and later in Chryston in Lanarkshire, near Glasgow. Ian signed for Arsenal in September 1958 after being invited to play for a Glasgow amateur side Letham Thistle (a Glasgow club with associations with the Arsenal scouting system).</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1941-10-04</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.026150226593018,55.816471099853516</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Teddy Bateup</name> <address>England</address> <description>Edwin (Teddy) Bateup (16 May 1881 – 29 April 1939) was an English footballer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1881-05-16</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ned Liddell</name> <address>Sunderland, Tyne and Wear</address> <description>Edward "Ned" Liddell (27 May 1878 – November 1969) was an English football player, manager and scout. He played for a number of clubs at varying levels, and later managed four teams in league football.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1878-05-27</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.3812999725341797,54.90610122680664</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jay Simpson</name> <address>London Borough of Enfield</address> <description>Jay-Alistaire Frederick "Jay" Simpson (born 1 December 1988) is an English footballer who plays for Hull City as a striker or winger. He is a product of the Arsenal Academy.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1988-12-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.05999999865889549,51.64500045776367</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Adam Haywood</name> <address>Burton upon Trent</address> <description>Adam Seymour Haywood (23 March 1875 &ndash; May 1932) was an English footballer who played as an inside-forward. Some sources spell his surname as Heywood or Hayward.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1875-03-23</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-1.6380000114440918,52.79949951171875</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Steve Zakuani</name> <address>Zaire</address> <description>Steve Zakuani (born 9 February 1988 in Kinshasa) is a Congolese-English footballer who currently plays for Seattle Sounders FC in Major League Soccer.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1988-02-09</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>15.399999618530273,-4.400000095367432</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Brian Chambers (footballer)</name> <address>England</address> <description>Brian Mark Chambers, is a English footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1949-10-31</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Rhys Murphy</name> <address>Shoreham-by-Sea</address> <description>Rhys Philip Elliott Murphy (born 6 November 1990), is an English professional footballer. A product of Arsenal Academy who plays as a striker for Arsenal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1990-11-06</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.2681500017642975,50.832950592041016</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Tommy Black (Scottish footballer)</name> <address>Glasgow</address> <description>Thomas Black (born 1 December 1908) was a Scottish footballer who played as a full back. He began his career playing for local clubs in the Glasgow area before being signed by Arsenal in 1931. He had spent two years playing for the club's reserve team when he was called up by Herbert Chapman to play in an FA Cup match at Walsall. Already trailing 1–0 at the time, Black conceded a penalty which led to Walsall's second goal.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1908-12-01</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-4.258999824523926,55.858001708984375</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Ray Whittaker</name> <address>England</address> <description>Ray Whittaker (born 15 January 1945 in Bow, London) is an English former footballer. He started his career as a youth team player at Arsenal before moving to Luton Town, where he made 170 appearances and scored 40 goals. He shared the honour of top scorer for Luton with Bruce Rioch in the 1966-67 season, scoring 11 goals. After six years at the club he moved to Colchester United in 1969. He retired from football at the young age of 26.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1945-01-15</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.11666666716337204,51.5</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Joe Connor (footballer)</name> <address>Ireland</address> <description>Maurice Joseph John "Joe" Connor (26 September 1877 &ndash; 1934) was an Irish footballer who played as an inside right at both professional and international levels.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1877-09-26</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-7.0,53.0</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> <Placemark> <name>Jim Bellamy</name> <address>Bethnal Green</address> <description>James Francis "Jim" Bellamy (born 11 September 1881 &ndash; 30 March 1969) is a former football player who played as right half or outside right for a number of clubs in the Football League, including Woolwich Arsenal, Burnley and Fulham. Bellamy went on to coach in various European countries, such as Germany, Italy with Brescia Calcio, and Spain with FC Barcelona.</description> <TimeStamp> <when>1881-09-11</when> </TimeStamp> <Point> <coordinates>-0.06599999964237213,51.52750015258789</coordinates> </Point> </Placemark> </Folder> </kml>