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Alexander Leake (11 July 1871 – 29 March 1938), known as Alex or Alec Leake, was an English professional footballer who won five caps for his country and made 407 appearances in the Football League playing as a half back for Small Heath, Aston Villa and Burnley. After retiring from playing he took up coaching, both with professional clubs and at school level. He was a cousin of fellow Small Heath and England forward Jimmy Windridge.

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  • Alexander Leake (11 July 1871 – 29 March 1938), known as Alex or Alec Leake, was an English professional footballer who won five caps for his country and made 407 appearances in the Football League playing as a half back for Small Heath, Aston Villa and Burnley. After retiring from playing he took up coaching, both with professional clubs and at school level. He was a cousin of fellow Small Heath and England forward Jimmy Windridge. (en)
  • Alexander Leake né le 11 juillet 1871 et mort le 29 mars 1938, aussi appelé Alex ou Alec Leake, est footballeur professionnel sélectionné à cinq reprises avec l'équipe d'Angleterre. Il joue 407 matchs en Football League au poste de milieu défensif avec les clubs de Small Heath, Aston Villa et Burnley. Après sa carrière de joueur, il devient entraîneur pour des équipes scolaires ou professionnelles. Il est le cousin de l'attaquant qui a joué pour l'équipe d'Angleterre et le club de Small Heath. (fr)
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  • Alexander Leake (11 July 1871 – 29 March 1938), known as Alex or Alec Leake, was an English professional footballer who won five caps for his country and made 407 appearances in the Football League playing as a half back for Small Heath, Aston Villa and Burnley. After retiring from playing he took up coaching, both with professional clubs and at school level. He was a cousin of fellow Small Heath and England forward Jimmy Windridge. (en)
  • Alexander Leake né le 11 juillet 1871 et mort le 29 mars 1938, aussi appelé Alex ou Alec Leake, est footballeur professionnel sélectionné à cinq reprises avec l'équipe d'Angleterre. Il joue 407 matchs en Football League au poste de milieu défensif avec les clubs de Small Heath, Aston Villa et Burnley. Après sa carrière de joueur, il devient entraîneur pour des équipes scolaires ou professionnelles. Il est le cousin de l'attaquant qui a joué pour l'équipe d'Angleterre et le club de Small Heath. (fr)
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