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Ian Wolstenholme
Personal information
Full name Ian Arthur Wolstenholme
Date of birth (1943-01-12) 12 January 1943 (age 82)
Place of birth Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1962–1963 St John's College (York)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1963–1965 York City 2 (0)
1965–1966 Sheffield
1966–1970 Enfield
1970–1973 Slough Town 82 (0)
1974 St Albans City 12 (0)
1983 Hitchin Town 2 (0)
Total 98+ (0+)
International career
1971 England amateur 2 (0)
Managerial career
Bishop's Stortford
1976–1982 Harlow Town
1982–1983 Hitchin Town
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ian Arthur Wolstenholme (born 12 January 1943) is an English former footballer who played as a goalkeeper in the Football League for York City.

Early life and playing career

Wolstenholme was born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire, and was raised in Sheffield, where he attended Abbeydale Boys' Grammar School. He started playing for the school football team as an outside left before changing position to play as a goalkeeper, going on to represent Yorkshire Grammar Schools in the 1961–62 season. He went on to attend St John's College in York, where he started his senior career in 1962 in non-League football with the college team, St John's College (York), which he captained. After finishing his studies, Wolstenholme signed for York City in October 1963, and during his time at the club served as third-choice goalkeeper behind Tommy Forgan and Tony Moor. He made his debt on 6 April 1964 in a 3–1 home win over Darlington in a Fourth Division fixture and finished the 1963–64 season with two appearances.

Wolstenholme started working as a physical education (PE) teacher at Hurlfield School in Sheffield, which led to him returning to non-League football with Sheffield in September 1965, as it was difficult for him to attend matches for York in an afternoon after refereeing school matches in the morning in Sheffield. While with Sheffield, he represented the Sheffield & Hallamshire County FA, an FA Colts XI, and for an England XI against the Northern and Wearside Leagues.

He started a new job as head of PE at Edmonton County School in London in 1966, which led to him signing for a local club in the form of Enfield. Wolstenholme saved a penalty kick late into extra time against Skelmersdale United at Wembley Stadium in the final of the 1966–67 FA Amateur Cup on 22 April 1967, the match ending a 0–0 draw. The replay was held a week later at Maine Road, which Enfield won 3–0. Wolstenholme also helped Enfield win the London Senior Cup in the same season. He had surgery to remove a cartilage during the 1967–68 season but returned to help Enfield win the Isthmian League title and finish as runners-up in the London Senior Cup. He won another Isthmian League title in the 1968–69 season, as well as the Middlesex Senior Cup. Wolstenholme helped Enfield win the Amateur Cup again in the 1969–70 season, when they beat Dagenham 5–1 in the final at Wembley on 4 April 1970.

Wolstenholme signed for Slough Town in 1970, and made his debut on 15 August in a 2–2 draw away to Tilbury in an Athenian League Premier Division match. While with Slough, he was capped twice by the England national amateur team in matches against Denmark and Iceland in August 1971. Wolstenholme was part of the Slough teams that won the Athenian League Premier Division title in the 1971–72 and 1972–73 seasons. He was part of the team that finished as runners-up in the 1972–73 Amateur Cup, in which they lost 1–0 to Walton & Hersham at Wembley on 14 April 1973. He later played for St Albans City, making his debut on 26 January 1974 in a 2–1 defeat away to Clapton in the Isthmian League Division One, and finished the 1973–74 season with 13 appearances.

Managerial and coaching career

After retiring from playing, Wolstenholme managed Bishop's Stortford for two-and-a-half years before taking over as manager of Harlow Town in 1976. He led Harlow to the Isthmian League Division One title in the 1978–79 season, which saw the club promoted to the Premier Division. His Harlow team reached the fourth round of the 1979–80 FA Cup. He resigned in March 1982 with the team struggling and stated that "I always said I would go when we failed to progress". He was appointed manager of Hitchin Town in December and his first match in charge was a 3–2 defeat away to Tooting & Mitcham United on 11 December in an Isthmian League Premier Division match. Wolstenholme briefly came out of playing retirement late in the 1982–83 season to make three appearances for Hitchin, his debut being a 6–1 home defeat to Hendon on 2 April 1983. Two days later, Wolstenholme played for Hitchin in the Herts Charity Cup final, in which his team lost 3–1 to one of his former clubs, Bishop's Stortford. His time with Hitchin came to a close at the end of the season. He would later serve as a coach at St. Margaretsbury, working under manager Kelvin Hart, and during their time together the club won the 1992–93 Herts Senior Centenary Trophy. Wolstenholme left the club in 1994 due to other commitments.

Career statistics

Player

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League FA Cup League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
York City 1963–64 Fourth Division 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
1965–66 Third Division 0 0 1 0 1 0
Total 2 0 0 0 1 0 3 0
Slough Town 1970–71 Athenian League Premier Division 28 0 9 0 2 0 24 0 63 0
1971–72 Athenian League Premier Division 24 0 3 0 4 0 20 0 51 0
1972–73 Athenian League Premier Division 30 0 4 0 5 0 17 0 56 0
Total 82 0 16 0 11 0 61 0 170 0
St Albans City 1973–74 Isthmian League Division One 12 0 1 0 13 0
Hitchin Town 1982–83 Isthmian League Premier Division 2 0 1 0 3 0
Career total 98 0 16 0 12 0 63 0 189 0
  1. Appearance in Football League Cup
  2. ^ Appearances in Athenian League Cup
  3. Ten appearances in Premier Midweek Floodlight League, six appearances in Berks & Bucks Senior Cup, eight appearances in FA Amateur Cup
  4. Thirteen appearances in Premier Midweek Floodlight League, four appearances in FA Amateur Cup, three appearances in Berks & Bucks Senior Cup
  5. Eight appearances in Premier Midweek Floodlight League, six appearances in FA Amateur Cup, three appearances in Berks & Bucks Senior Cup
  6. ^ Appearance in Herts Charity Cup

Manager

Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
P W D L Win %
Hitchin Town 11 December 1982 7 May 1983 30 6 8 16 020.00
Total 30 6 8 16 020.00
  1. ^ Dates refer to Wolstenholme's first and last matches as manager.

Honours

Player

Enfield

Slough Town

Manager

Harlow Town

References

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