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Mark Lazarus (born 5 December 1938) is an English retired professional
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. He played as a right winger and made more than 400
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appearances, scoring over 100 goals. A prominent Jewish player, he initially chose football over boxing and followed manager
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first to Leyton Orient and then
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. He transferred to
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for a club record fee, but due to a clash with manager Stan Cullis, he moved back to QPR after only nine games. He then played for
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before signing again for Queens Park Rangers. In his third stint with QPR he scored the winning goal for the club in the 1967 League Cup Final. He moved to Crystal Palace in December 1967. He moved back to Leyton Orient, before moving onto non-league football where he saw out his football career.


Early life

Lazarus, who is Jewish, was born on 5 December 1938 in
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, London. He said, of growing up in a Jewish family, "There was no
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in the East End – that came later when we moved to
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, in
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, when I was six. We were the only Jewish family in the area and I had fights every day on the way to school." Two of his brothers were boxers, one of whom, Lew Lazar, fought for the British title at welterweight and middleweight. He initially followed his brothers into boxing, having fought a few amateur fights. At the request of his father Isaac, he became an apprentice upholsterer in order to ensure that he had a trade once any potential sporting career ended. He was also a schoolboy player for both
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and Chelsea. He also played football for his school and district sides, and played in the same Saturday team as
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. In 1953 when he was 15 years old he joined Wingate Football Club, which was all Jewish.


Career

Lazarus began his career with Barking, before becoming a professional in 1958 with Leyton Orient. He was spotted by Orient manager
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, who two years later took Lazarus from Orient to
Queens Park Rangers Queens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is a professional association football club based in Shepherd's Bush, West London, England. The team currently compete in the EFL Championship, the second level of the English f ...
after the manager had moved clubs first. After playing for QPR, he was transferred to
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for a club record fee of £27,500, but only went on to play nine games for the club. He did not get on with Wolves manager Stan Cullis and the two suffered from a clash of personalities. The transfer made Lazarus become the first "big name" Jewish footballer. He transferred back to QPR, and then onto Brentford a couple of seasons later for £8,000 plus George McLeod. He moved back to QPR once more, who were in the
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. Lazarus was involved in the cup run the team went on in the League Cup. In the fifth round, he set up both the QPR goals as they defeated Carlisle United 2–1. He scored the third goal against
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in the first leg of the semi-final, which was also the first time QPR had won in an away match in the League Cup. The two legged semi-final win took them to the final of the 1967 League Cup where they faced cup holders
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. Having gone two goals down by half time, the QPR team staged a comeback during the second half. With nine minutes of the game remaining, Ron Hunt collided with the WBA goalkeeper, knocking the ball loose. Lazarus latched onto the loose ball and slammed it into the back of an empty net, his team winning the match and trophy 3–2. A£15,000 offer was placed by
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for the player's services, but he decided not to move clubs. He spent a further year at QPR before being transferred to Crystal Palace for £10,000 in December 1967. Like Rangers, Palace were aiming for promotion at the time and manager Bert Head convinced Lazarus to move clubs. Lazarus made 39 appearances in season 1968–69, in which Palace achieved promotion to the top flight for the first time. His three spells at QPR set a record at the time for occasions a player had transferred back to the same side. After he moved back to Orient for a fee of £8,000, in October 1969 the club were promoted out of Division Three as winners during the 1969–70 season. Lazarus was fined £75 in January 1971 for receiving five yellow cards whilst playing for Orient over a 12-month period. He finished his career in non-league football, with
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,
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and Wingate & Finchley.


Later life

After his footballer career was over, he became a minder for snooker players, including
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at the time of his loss to
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in the 1985 World Snooker Championship final. As of 2007, he ran a haulage firm in
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. Lazarus was named in a list of the top 100 Queens Park Rangers players of all time, constructed by the club's historian in 2007.


Personal life

He married his wife Fay in 1959, and has two children and five grandchildren. His nephew is former Leyton Orient footballer Bobby Fisher.


Honours

Queens Park Rangers *
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: 1966–67 *
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: 1967 Crystal Palace *
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runner-up: 1968–69 Leyton Orient * Football League Third Division: 1969–70


See also

* List of select Jewish football (association; soccer) players


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lazarus, Mark 1938 births Living people Jewish footballers Footballers from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets People from Stepney Barking F.C. players Leyton Orient F.C. players Queens Park Rangers F.C. players Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. players Brentford F.C. players Crystal Palace F.C. players English Football League players Folkestone F.C. players Men's association football wingers English men's footballers Jewish English sportspeople