Season #2 | 1880-81 | Games #3 - #6
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Player #79
Appearances:
11
Starts:
11
Goals:
0
Seasons:
1
Source: Football card Aston Villa issued by Kane Products under the Football Clubs & Colours series, 1956.
Albert Hinchley
Position
Goalkeeper
From
1891-92
To
1891-92
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IMAGE CREDIT
Albert Audley Hinchley
Birth Date
August 1869
Birth Place
Warwick, Warwickshire
Birth Country
England
Villa Youth
n/a
From
Transfer in
Warwick County
From
For
Free
On
Unknown
Previous Clubs
Warwick County |
Loans Out
None
Transfer Out
To
Cape Hill FC
For
Free
On
1892
Subsequent Clubs
Cape Hill FC |
Source: Football card Aston Villa issued by Kane Products under the Football Clubs & Colours series, 1956.
Villa Career
Seasons Active, Fee, Starts (Sub) | Goals |
1891-92 Free, 11 | 0 |
STARTS
SUBS
GOALS
Played Under
George Ramsay led Management Committee
First Squad Appearance
Saturday, 24 October 1891
Debut Appearance
Saturday, 24 October 1891
Stoke (a), Football League
DEBUT
First Goal
Did not score
Final Appearance
Saturday, 2 January 1892
Notts County (a), Football League
FINAL
Final Squad Appearance
Saturday, 2 January 1892
Honours
Played for the Villa
Height
Foot
International Team
Not selected
Died
1 June 1922, Aged 52
Albert Hinchley
Player #79 for Aston Villa, Albert Audley Hinchley, known as Albert Hinchley played as a goalkeeper for the club. Albert represented Villa 11 times in the 1891-92 season.
Albert was born in Warwick on 7th August 1869 and made his debut as a 22 year old on 24th October 1891.
Villa had signed Albert from Warwick County and was the eleventh custodian of the Villa goal in League and Cup football and conceded 22 goals in 11 games at a ratio of 2.00 goals per game.
Albert did however manage to secure 2 clean sheets in his 11 appearances.
Albert’s final game for Villa came on the 2nd January 1892 after which he moved on to Cape Hill FC.
Albert played under the George Ramsay led Management Committee.
Albert passed away in Birmingham in June 1922 aged 52.