Frank Cresswell (born 5 September 1908 â 2 December 1979) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward. He made appearances in The Football League for four clubs between 1926 and 1938.
Frank, the brother of England international Warney Cresswell, was with local nonâÂÂleague side Tyne Dock and then at Football League side South Shields before moving to First Division side Sunderland in time for the 1926âÂÂ27 season. He made 13 appearances for the Black Cats over the next three years and then spent a season playing for Second Division side West Bromwich Albion.
In 1930, Cresswell joined Cheshire County League side Chester after a spell with Connah's Quay Nomads, one of several signings ahead of the 1930âÂÂ31 season made by new manager Charlie Hewitt as Chester became known as the 'Arsenal of the North'. Cresswell scored 27 goals as Chester finished runnersâÂÂup to Port Vale Reserves and were elected to The Football League.
Cresswell had been contracted to West Brom during the season due to the transfer system in place at the time and officially joined Chester in time for their first season in The Football League in partâÂÂexchange for the prolific Arthur Gale. Cresswell helped create Chester's first goal in Division Three North against Wigan Borough and played regularly in the number 10 shirt before being transferred to Second Division side Notts County midway through 1933âÂÂ34 for ã2,500. But he returned to Sealand Road at the start of the following season after struggling to settle at his new club.
The 1935âÂÂ36 season saw Chester finish runnersâÂÂup in Division Three North, with Cresswell scoring twice in a club record 12âÂÂ0 win over York City on 1 February 1936. But the following month saw him suffer a broken kneecap in a match against Walsall. Some fans felt this injury cost Chester the championship. He did not play for two years, with five league games in the closing stages of 1937âÂÂ38 bringing to an end his playing career. This brief return to action included a goal in a 2âÂÂ1 derby win over Wrexham to take his club league tally to 57, which is Chester's ninth highest in Football League matches.