Charles Cooke (born 14 October 1942) is a Scottish former
footballer. He played as a
winger for
Aberdeen,
Dundee
Dundee (; sco, Dundee; gd, Dùn Dè or ) is Scotland's fourth-largest city and the 51st-most-populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. The mid-year population estimate for 2016 was , giving Dundee a population density of 2,478/km2 or ...
,
Chelsea and
Crystal Palace, before ending his career in the United States.
Club career
Cooke began his professional career with Aberdeen in 1960 and moved to Dundee in December 1964, where he was voted player of the year. He signed for Chelsea in April 1966 for a then club record of £72,000 as part of manager
Tommy Docherty's restructuring of the Chelsea side. He made his debut in May 1966 during a 2–0
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
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win over
FC Barcelona. On his league debut the following season against
West Ham United, Cooke waltzed past
England's
World Cup-winning captain
Bobby Moore
Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore (12 April 1941 – 24 February 1993) was an English professional footballer. He most notably played for West Ham United, captaining the club for more than ten years, and was the captain of the England natio ...
en route to scoring the winner for Chelsea. Cooke took the place of
Bert Murray on the right wing as several players were replaced owing to a growing rift between Docherty and his players. He proved a versatile player when the post World Cup tactics limited the use of wingers and he was often played in a deeper right midfield position behind
Tommy Baldwin who had replaced
George Graham in a direct swap between Chelsea and Arsenal. His debut season saw Chelsea reach the
FA Cup final against
Tottenham Hotspur (Cooke's cross had created
Tony Hateley's winner for Chelsea in the semi-final against
Leeds United). Cooke had a shot tipped over the bar by
Pat Jennings early on, but Chelsea generally underperformed and lost 2–1.
In the early 1970s, Cooke was one of the star players in a flamboyant Chelsea side, alongside
Peter Bonetti,
Peter Osgood,
Alan Hudson
Alan Anthony Hudson (born 21 June 1951) is an English former footballer who played for Arsenal, Chelsea, Stoke City and the Seattle Sounders as well as the England national football team.
Club career
Chelsea
Born and brought up near the King's ...
and
Ian Hutchinson. They reached another FA Cup final, against Leeds United, in
1970
Events
January
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. The first game ended 2–2 and, with Chelsea trailing 1–0 in the replay at
Old Trafford
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with the clock running down, Cooke's run and chipped pass set up Osgood's equaliser with a diving header; Chelsea eventually won 2–1 after
extra time
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. The
Cup Winners' Cup was added in 1971 with a replayed win over
Real Madrid
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Founded in 1902 as Madrid Football Club, the club has traditionally wor ...
in Athens. Chelsea reached a third consecutive cup final in 1972, this time the
League Cup, and though Cooke again created the equaliser for Osgood, Chelsea lost to
Stoke City
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.
He was sold to
Crystal Palace shortly afterwards for £85,000 and made 44 appearances for the
South London
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side, but returned to Chelsea a year later. By that stage, the club were in decline and were relegated in
1974–75, though Cooke's experience proved invaluable in helping manager and ex-teammate
Eddie McCreadie's young side earn promotion again in
1976–77. In his two spells at Chelsea, Cooke made 373 appearances, scoring 30 goals.
Cooke left Chelsea for the second and final time in July 1978 to play for numerous American teams, including the
Memphis Rogues,
Los Angeles Aztecs and
California Surf in the now-defunct
NASL.
International career
He was a
Scotland international, winning 16 caps.
He made his debut in a 4–1 win over
Wales in 1965 and played his final match in 1975 against
Portugal.
Post-playing career
In 1980, he replaced his old Chelsea teammate, Eddie McCreadie, as the head coach of the
Memphis Rogues. After new ownership moved the team to
Calgary
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, Cooke himself moved to the
California Surf where he played one last outdoor season. After this however, he continued to play in the indoor leagues, making his last appearance in the 1985–86 season for the
Dallas Sidekicks.
He now runs a soccer school in
Cincinnati,
Ohio. In 2006, his autobiography ''The Bonnie Prince'', written with
Martin Knight, was published.
Statistics
Club
International
Honours
;Chelsea
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FA Cup:
1969–70
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European Cup Winners' Cup:
1970–71
References
External links
NASL/MISL stats London Hearts Supporters' Club
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1942 births
Living people
Footballers from Fife
Association football wingers
Scottish footballers
Aberdeen F.C. players
Calgary Boomers players
Chelsea F.C. players
Crystal Palace F.C. players
Dundee F.C. players
North American Soccer League (1968–1984) players
Los Angeles Aztecs players
Memphis Rogues players
California Surf players
Cleveland Force (original MISL) players
Dallas Sidekicks (original MISL) players
Scotland international footballers
North American Soccer League (1968–1984) indoor players
North American Soccer League (1968–1984) coaches
Scottish expatriate footballers
Scottish Football League players
Scottish Football League representative players
Scotland under-23 international footballers
Scottish expatriate sportspeople in the United States
Expatriate soccer players in the United States
Scottish expatriate sportspeople in Canada
Expatriate soccer players in Canada
Scottish football managers
People from St Monans
FA Cup Final players