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Derek Smethurst (born 24 October 1947, in
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) is a retired South African
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who played professionally in South Africa, England and the United States.


Biography

Born into a sporting family, both his father
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and brother
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played professionally. Smethurst spent time with three amateur teams, Glenwood, Berea Park and Addington, in his early career. He began his professional career with Durban City F.C. In December 1968, he transferred to
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He spent the remainder of the 1968–1969 and the entire 1969–1970 season with the Chelsea Reserves. Despite missing a large part of the 1969–1970 season with an injury, Smethurst still compiled 20 goals in 42 games with the reserves. He made his first team debut on 1 September 1970. Smethurst was the first South African to win a European championship when Chelsea won the
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. He was the first foreign-born player to win a European championship in England. Two games into the 1971–1972 season, Chelsea transferred Smethurst to
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for £35,000 at his request. He spent four seasons with Millwall. In 1975, Smethurst moved to the United States where he played for the newly established
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of the
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, where he became their all-time leading goal scorer with 57 goals in 65 games and a NASL all star. He was the captain of the Rowdies' 1976 indoor championship team. In 1978, he began the season with Tampa Bay, but in May 1978 at his own request, he was traded to the
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in exchange for Peter Andersen. He led the Tampa Bay Rowdies in goals scored for the three years he played with them. The Sockers traded him in July 1978. In 1979, he signed with the
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. He spent two outdoor seasons and one NASL indoor season with the Sounders before moving to the
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for the 1981–1982 Major Indoor Soccer League season. He scored a hat-trick for the Sounders in a home game against the Portland Timbers on 30 June 1979. Smethurst scored 75 goals in just over 100 games in the NASL. In the spring of 1982, he joined the
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of the American Soccer League, and after six games retired from outdoor football. He rejoined the Rowdies for the 1986–87 AISA season, appearing in a few home matches only. Smethurst's goal-scoring rate in professional first-team football was a goal for every 1.85 games. Played in the "First" English League game to be played on a Sunday for Millwall v Fulham, 20 January 1974. He also played in the 1977
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pre-season with the
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as a placekicker wearing jersey #12. Now an accomplished author and sports consultant, Smethurst lives in
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, and runs a professional soccer training academy.


Achievements

*First African national to win a European Championship *First South African to win a European Championship *First foreign-born player to win a European Championship in England *First foreign player to score for Chelsea in a European Championship *First foreign player to win a European Championship with Chelsea F.C. *First foreign player to play in a European Championship Final for Chelsea *First player to score 4 goals in one game for the Tampa Bay Rowdies – NASL *First Seattle Sounder to score 3 goals in one game – NASL *First Seattle Sounder to score 4 goals in one game – NASL *First and only South African to score 3 goals in a Currie Cup Final in South Africa.


References


External links


Iol.co.za; with story on Smethurst's interest to lead the Bafana Bafana for the 2010 World CupValricoviper.net


{{DEFAULTSORT:Smethurst, Derek 1948 births Living people American Indoor Soccer Association players American Soccer League (1933–1983) players South African people of British descent Association football forwards American football placekickers Carolina Lightnin' players Chelsea F.C. players Expatriate footballers in England Expatriate soccer players in the United States Footballers who switched code Major Indoor Soccer League (1978–1992) players Memphis Americans players Millwall F.C. players National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001) players North American Soccer League (1968–1984) players North American Soccer League (1968–1984) indoor players South African players of American football Sportspeople from Durban San Diego Sockers (NASL) players Seattle Sounders (1974–1983) players South African soccer players South African expatriate soccer players Tampa Bay Buccaneers players Tampa Bay Rowdies (1975–1993) players White South African people South African expatriate sportspeople in England South African expatriate sportspeople in the United States People from Valrico, Florida Association football players that played in the NFL National Football League (South Africa) players