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- Q7931938 description "English footballer".
- Q7931938 description "English footballer".
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- Q7931938 abstract "Vincent "Vince" Matthews (15 January 1896 – 15 November 1950) was an English international footballer. Born in Oxford, Matthews joined Tranmere Rovers from Bolton Wanderers in 1925, and did not miss a match until he was transferred to Sheffield United for £1,000 in 1927. Whilst with United, he earned two caps for England against France and Belgium at the end of the 1927–28 season. Matthews has been described as a "cultured attacking centre half ... well ahead of his time."".
- Q7931938 birthDate "1896-01-15".
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- Q7931938 birthYear "1896".
- Q7931938 deathDate "1950-11-15".
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- Q7931938 deathYear "1950".
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- Q7931938 thumbnail Vince_Matthews.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7931938 birthDate "1896-01-15".
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- Q7931938 caps "3".
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- Q7931938 dateOfBirth "1896-01-15".
- Q7931938 dateOfDeath "1950-11-15".
- Q7931938 deathDate "1950-11-15".
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- Q7931938 fullname "Vincent Matthews".
- Q7931938 goals "0".
- Q7931938 goals "3".
- Q7931938 name "Matthews, Vincent".
- Q7931938 name "Vince Matthews".
- Q7931938 nationalcaps "2".
- Q7931938 nationalgoals "1".
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- Q7931938 nationalyears "1928".
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- Q7931938 shortDescription "English footballer".
- Q7931938 years "1922".
- Q7931938 years "1925".
- Q7931938 years "1927".
- Q7931938 type Person.
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- Q7931938 comment "Vincent "Vince" Matthews (15 January 1896 – 15 November 1950) was an English international footballer. Born in Oxford, Matthews joined Tranmere Rovers from Bolton Wanderers in 1925, and did not miss a match until he was transferred to Sheffield United for £1,000 in 1927. Whilst with United, he earned two caps for England against France and Belgium at the end of the 1927–28 season. Matthews has been described as a "cultured attacking centre half ... well ahead of his time."".
- Q7931938 label "Vincent Matthews (footballer)".
- Q7931938 depiction Vince_Matthews.jpg.
- Q7931938 givenName "Vincent".
- Q7931938 name "Matthews, Vincent".
- Q7931938 name "Vince Matthews".
- Q7931938 name "Vincent Matthews".
- Q7931938 surname "Matthews".