Stanley Earle joined Arsenal as an amateur in March 1922.
The inside right spent just over two years at Highbury and made his league debut in a 2-0 defeat to Aston Villa three days after signing.
Earle, who won the FA Amateur Cup with previous club Clapton in 1924, played four times and scored three goals for Arsenal.
Despite a healthy goalscoring record the former England Schoolboys international struggled to make an impact in the first team and had his registration cancelled in July 1924.
He joined West Ham on a professional contract in 1924 and later played for Clapton Orient before retiring in 1933.