• Nathaniel Lofthouse OBE (27 August 1925 – 15 January 2011) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward for Bolton Wanderers for his entire career.
  • Nat Lofthouse former footballer from England Centre-Forward* Aug 27, 1925 in Bolton, England.
  • The footballer Nat Lofthouse, who has died aged 85, won 33 England caps during a career spent entirely with one club, Bolton Wanderers.
  • Bolton's biggest brewery has thrown its weight behind the campaign to fund the statue of club legend Nat Lofthouse OBE.
  • As a result, Nat Lofthouse was nicknamed the Lion of Vienna. For the recognition of club and country, a statue stands outside Bolton’s stadium.
  • So big, broad and strong was Nat Lofthouse that you could have literally built on him, for the colossus that was the “Lion of Vienna” possessed the mighty arms...
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  • Bolton Wanderers Beat Manchester United at Wembley: Bolton players chair their Captain and hero Nat Lofthouse with the cup, at the end of the match.
  • Nat Lofthouse was an international footballer who represented England 33 times scoring 30 goals. ... Nat Lofthouse - 33 caps (30 goals).
  • His address is stated as 42 Temple Road in Helliwell, Bolton. ... Of the 18 players who were cut from the party on 28 May, they included Nat Lofthouse.