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George Henry Camsell (27 November 1902 – 7 March 1966)<ref name="englandfootballonline">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> was an English footballer who scored a club record 325 league goals in 419 games for Middlesbrough,<ref name="League clubs and their players for">Template:Cite news</ref> and 18 goals in nine appearances for England. His 59 goals in one season (1926–27) for Middlesbrough was a Football League record at the time, and has only been bettered once within the English game by Dixie Dean of Everton in 1927–28.<ref name=camsell>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> His nine hat-tricks that season remains a Football League record. He also holds the highest goals-to-games ratio for England of anyone who has played more than a single international.

Club careerEdit

Born in Framwellgate Moor, Durham City in 1902, Camsell worked as a miner and played for Durham City.<ref name=camsell/> He caught the attention of Middlesbrough after scoring 21 goals in 20 games in a season and signed for Middlesbrough on 6 October 1925 for the sum of £500.<ref name=camsell/> His debut was against Nottingham Forest on 31 October 1925.<ref name=camsell/> He scored three goals for Middlesbrough in the 1925–26 season.<ref name = "Guardian">Template:Cite news</ref>

The Middlesbrough club record of 59 League goals in 37 games and 63 goals in all competitions in one season is held by Camsell. He accomplished this feat in the 1926–27 season, his first full season with Middlesbrough.<ref name=camsell/> After he had initially struggled for game time and almost joined Barnsley,<ref name=camsell/> he made his first appearance of the season on 18 September 1926 after Jimmy McClelland had suffered an injury.<ref name="Guardian" /> Having failed to score on that day, Camsell would only fail to score on two more occasions in the following 25 matches, taking in a run of 12 successive matches in which he scored at least once.<ref name="Guardian" /> He scored five on Christmas Day, 1926 against Manchester City and two more in the return fixture on 27 December.<ref name="Guardian" /> In February 1927, Camsell broke the record for league goals in a season by a player, having overtaken Jimmy Cookson's haul of 44 (for Chesterfield in 1925–26).<ref name="Guardian" /> 59 remains the second-highest number of league goals scored and the equal highest number in all competitions in one English league season, behind Dixie Dean's 60 league and 100 total a year later.<ref name=camsell/> The nine hat-tricks Camsell scored that season remains an English record for most in a League season.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

Camsell was Middlesbrough's top scorer in each of his first ten full seasons, and he bagged at least 30 in each of the first five as well as the tenth.<ref name="Guardian" /> Between 1925 and 1939, Camsell scored 345 goals in 453 appearances for Middlesbrough, including 325 league goals, the fifth-highest league total of all-time.<ref name=camsell/> The 233 goals he scored in the first division ranks him the 13th all time top scorer in the top flight. He scored 24 hat-tricks in his career, 22 for Middlesbrough.<ref name=camsell/> He played his last League game for Middlesbrough against Leicester City at Ayresome Park on 10 April 1939, in a 3–2 victory. Camsell scored the opening goal.<ref name=camsell/> He continued to play for them into 1940 following the cessation of the 1939–40 Football League season during the Second World War, playing in wartime competitions.<ref name="Guardian" />

International careerEdit

Camsell also won nine caps for England, scoring 18 goals. This is the highest goals-to-games ratio of anyone who has played more than a single international.<ref name=camsell/> His goals included a hat-trick in a 6–0 win against Wales on 20 November 1929 in the 1930 British Home Championship and four goals in a match against Belgium on 11 May 1929.<ref name="englandfootballonline"/> He scored in every match he played for England; his nine consecutive scoring appearances are second only to Steve Bloomer.<ref name=camsell/>

Coaching careerEdit

During the Second World War, Camsell worked in local factories.<ref name=camsell/> After the war, he worked for Middlesbrough's backroom staff, firstly as a scout, where he discovered a young Brian Clough.<ref name=camsell/> He then became a coach and eventually the club's assistant secretary.<ref name=camsell/>

Death and legacyEdit

Camsell retired in 1963 and died in 1966, aged 63, shortly before that year's World Cup.<ref name=camsell/> A suite at Middlesbrough's Riverside Stadium is named after him and in 2015, calls began for a statue of Camsell to be placed outside the stadium, joining those of George Hardwick and Wilf Mannion.<ref name=camsell/> A club spokesman said that such an honour could not be ruled out, adding: "As a club we honour and respect our former heroes and George Camsell is certainly one of those." A statue of George Camsell was subsequently erected outside the stadium, which was unveiled to the public on 2 September 2022. It is in front of the West Stand entrance.<ref name=camsell/>

Career statisticsEdit

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Club Season League FA Cup Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Middlesbrough 1925–26 Second Division 4 3 0 0 4 3
1926–27 Second Division 37 59 3 4 40 63
1927–28 First Division 40 33 3 4 43 37
1928–29 Second Division 40 30 3 3 43 33
1929–30 First Division 34 29 4 2 38 31
1930–31 First Division 37 32 2 0 39 32
1931–32 First Division 37 20 2 0 39 20
1932–33 First Division 31 17 4 1 35 18
1933–34 First Division 36 23 2 1 38 24
1934–35 First Division 26 14 2 0 28 14
1935–36 First Division 38 28 4 4 42 32
1936–37 First Division 23 18 1 0 24 18
1937–38 First Division 24 9 3 1 27 10
1938–39 First Division 11 10 2 0 13 10
Career total 418 325 35 20 453 345

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