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Albert JOHANNESON | 1964-1967 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

JOHANNESON PES STATS | 1964-1967

electric_trigger Albert JOHANNESON | 1964-1967 Club: Leeds United Number: 11 Position: *WF, SM Nationality: South African Age: 24-27 Foot: L Side: L Length: 170 Weight: 65 Attack: 80 Defence: 43 Balance: 75 Stamina: 82 Top Speed: 87 Acceleration: 88 Response: 82 Agility: 86 Dribble Accuracy: 86 Dribble Speed: 85 Short Pass Accuracy: 73 Short Pass Speed: 71 Long Pass Acc: 77 Long Pass Speed: 80 Shot Accuracy: 73 Shot Power: 83 Shot Technique: 74 Free Kick Accuracy: 72 Curling: 72 Header: 72 Jump: 78 Technique: 86 Aggression: 82 Mentality: 70 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 73 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 6 Weak Foot Accuracy: 6 Weak Foot frequency: 6 *Dribbling *Side Albert Louis Johanneson (born Johannesburg, South Africa, March 13, 1940; was one of the first high-profile black players, of any nationality, to play top-flight football in England. Johanneson, a skilful and swift left winger, joined Leeds United in April 1961. He stayed there for nine years during which he was in the side which won promotion from the Second Division in 1964 and, a year later, became the first black player to feature in an FA Cup final. Leeds lost the final to Liverpool and Johanneson played disappointingly below his best. This was a trait of his game which was all too common; as with many players reliant on flair, he had a tendency to vanish from matches for long periods. A spate of injuries and the emergence of Eddie Gray over the following seasons left Johanneson on the sidelines, and he made only ten further starts for Leeds before manager Don Revie released him in 1970. Johanneson joined York City, scoring three goals in 26 appearances in the 1970–71 season before retiring. Life after football did not treat him well and he sunk into alcoholism, which took his finances and ended his marriage. He died in 1995, a recluse in the tower block flat in which he lived alone. Albert JOHANNESON | 1964-1967 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)

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