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Chelsea FC Profile: Maurice Bunyan

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Full Name: Maurice Taylor Bunyan

Born: Saturday, 11th November 1893
Place of birth: Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England
Died: Friday, 10th November 1967 (aged 73)
Place of death: Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Burial: Cremated - Porchester Crematorium, Hampshire

Involvement with Chelsea:


Men's Non First-Team from 1911 to 1911 (on loan)


Came to Chelsea in November 1911 for 'a couple of trial games' whilst playing for Racing Club de Bruxelles.

Playing Career:


Racing Club de Bruxelles
--->Chelsea (L) (Nov 1911 to Dec 1911)
Stade Français

* (L) = On Loan

See full chronological appearance listing HERE

Non-Competitive First-Team Appearances

Season Appearances
Total0

Non-Competitive First-Team Goals

SeasonGoals
Total0


Figures in ( ) are substitute appearances and are also included in the totals.
i.e. Maurice Bunyan made 0 appearances for Chelsea, of which 0 were as a substitute.

Non-Competitive First-Team Matches Played

CompDateHome  AwayAtt

Non-First-Team Appearances

Season Appearances
1911 / 12 2
Total2

Non-First-Team Goals

SeasonGoals
1911 / 12 2
Total2


Figures in ( ) are substitute appearances and are also included in the totals.
i.e. Maurice Bunyan made 2 appearances for Chelsea, of which 0 were as a substitute.

Non-First-Team Matches Played

CompDateHome  AwayAtt
Reserve League21st Oct 1911Chelsea60Fulhamunknown match won scored 1 goal
Reserve League23rd Oct 1911Chelsea71Tunbridge Wells Rangersunknown match won scored 1 goal

Chelsea Graves Society Info & External Research Links:


Link to the CGS Ancestry profile for Maurice Taylor Bunyan View CGS profile for Maurice Taylor Bunyan on Ancestry
Link to the findagrave profile for Maurice Taylor Bunyan View CGS profile for Maurice Taylor Bunyan on Find-A-Grave
Link to the CGS Zeemaps location for Maurice Taylor Bunyan View location on Zeemaps for Maurice Taylor Bunyan



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