Tommy Caton
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| Tommy Caton | ||
| Personal information | ||
|---|---|---|
| Full name | Thomas Stephen Caton | |
| Date of birth | 6 October 1962 | |
| Place of birth | Liverpool, England | |
| Date of death | 30 April 1993 (aged 30) | |
| Place of death | Oxfordshire, England | |
| Playing position | Central defender | |
| Senior clubs1 | ||
| Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
| 1979-1983 1983-1986 1986-1988 1988-1991 |
Manchester City Arsenal Oxford United Charlton Athletic |
165 (8) 81 (2) 53 (3) 57 (5) |
| National team | ||
| 1982-1984 | England U21 | 14 (?) |
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1 Senior club appearances and goals |
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Thomas Stephen "Tommy" Caton (6 October 1962 – 30 April 1993) was an English football player.
Born in Kirkby, Liverpool, Caton was a centre half who played for (and captained) England schoolboys, before signing for Manchester City as an apprentice in 1978. He made his debut on Saturday 18 August 1979 aged 16, and soon became a regular in the City side, playing in the 1981 FA Cup final, when still only 18 years old. He reached 100 First Division games on 6 March 1982, at the age of 19 years and 5 months he was the youngest player in Football League history to achieve this feat. He was also named City's Player of the Year for 1981/82. Tommy scored eight times during his spell at Maine Road, the first one coming in a 1-1 draw at Nottingham Forest on Saturday 13 March 1982 and he also scored two goals in one game against Arsenal on Saturday 4 December 1982. He scored his final City goal at Gay Meadow, home of Shrewsbury Town in a 3-1 City win on Saturday 5 November 1983.
During his City career, Tommy managed to smash a wire reinforced glass window because of the power of his shooting. This happened at the start of the 1982/83 season during a training session one day.
After City were relegated in May 1983, Caton became unsettled and made a transfer request. His wish was granted on 1 December 1983 when he was sold to Arsenal for £500,000. He made his debut against West Bromwich Albion two days later. However, after playing as a first team regular in his first two years at Arsenal as David O'Leary's partner, he was usurped by the young Tony Adams and Martin Keown during the 1985-86 season.
Caton scored three goals in 95 appearances for Arsenal, but had not played a first team game in almost a year before he was sold to Oxford United in February 1987. He was named club captain soon after his arrival and helped United avoid relegation from the First Division during his opening months at the Manor Ground, but was unable to save them from the drop a year later. On 18 December 1987, he was banned from driving for three years at Witney Magistrates Court after being convicted of drink-driving. This conviction came just two weeks after the birth of his son Andrew.
He remained at Oxford until November 1988, when he was sold to Charlton Athletic for £100,000. Caton stayed with Charlton after their relegation from the First Division in 1990, but was injured the following January and never played first team football again. He finally announced his retirement in March 1993 having failed to make a full recovery.
Just a month later, on Friday 30 April 1993, he suddenly died of a heart attack at the age of 30. His son, Andrew Caton, used to be a midfielder for Swindon Town. He also has a daughter called Claire, who was only three years old when Tommy died and another son called Stephen who was aged just eight and is now a paratrooper in the Army.

