Remembering Dudley Lewis: Swansea City and Wales Football Legend
A tribute to Dudley Lewis, the Swansea City and Wales football legend who passed away at 62, celebrating his career and contributions to the sport.


Dudley Lewis, a revered figure in Swansea City and Wales football, has passed away at the age of 62. Lewis, who made 300 appearances for Swansea City, was a pivotal player in the club's history, particularly remembered for his role in the famous victory against Preston North End on May 2, 1981, which secured the team's promotion to the top flight.
Early Career and Rise to Prominence
Lewis began his journey with Swansea City in 1980, quickly establishing himself as a key player. His debut under manager John Toshack in February 1981 marked the start of a significant career. Lewis's composed performance in the crucial match against Preston North End earned him a place in Swansea folklore, with Toshack famously running onto the pitch to embrace him after the final whistle.
Contributions to Swansea City
During Swansea's inaugural season in the old First Division, Lewis faced limited opportunities due to the arrival of Colin Irwin from Liverpool. However, financial difficulties in the club's second season saw many senior players depart, allowing Lewis to become a mainstay in the team. His dedication and skill were instrumental in maintaining the club's competitive edge during challenging times.
International Career
Lewis's talent was also recognized on the international stage. Although he represented Wales Under-21s nine times, he earned just one senior cap in a memorable 1-1 draw against Brazil at Cardiff's Ninian Park in June 1983. His contribution to Welsh football remains a proud chapter in the nation's sporting history.
Legacy and Tributes
The Football Association of Wales (FAW) expressed their sorrow at Lewis's passing, stating, "The thoughts of everyone at the FAW are with the family and friends of Dudley Lewis." After retiring from professional football, Lewis continued to serve his community as a postman in the Sketty area of Swansea, further endearing himself to the local populace.
Dudley Lewis's legacy as a dedicated and talented footballer will be remembered by fans and peers alike. His contributions to Swansea City and Welsh football have left an indelible mark on the sport.