Jack Lewis (footballer, born 1902)

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Jack Lewis
Personal information
Full name James John Lewis
Date of birth(1902-01-16)16 January 1902
Place of birth Newport, Wales
Height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m) [1]
Position(s) Left-half
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Somerton Park Juniors
1922–1923 Newport County 26 (0)
1924–1925 Cardiff City 1 (0)
1925–1933 Tranmere Rovers 266 (9)
International career
1925 Wales 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

James John Lewis (born 16 January 1902, date of death unknown) [2] was a Welsh footballer who played in the English Football League for Cardiff City, Newport County and Tranmere Rovers. He was born in Newport. [3]

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Career

Lewis started his career at his home town club Newport County, joined Cardiff City in 1924. Having made just one appearance for the club, during a 4–1 defeat against Bury, [4] Lewis was called into the Wales squad for the British Home Championship match against Scotland on 31 October 1925, which ended in a 3–0 defeat. [5] Lewis never played for Wales or Cardiff City again, moving to Tranmere Rovers where he went on to make over 250 appearances.

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References

  1. "Cardiff City" . Athletic News. 24 August 1925. p. 6. Retrieved 13 November 2020 via British Newspaper Archive.
  2. Upton, Gilbert; Wilson, Steve; Bishop, Peter (24 July 2009). "Player Records". Tranmere Rovers: The Complete Record. Breedon. pp. 520–538. ISBN   978-1-85983-711-5.
  3. Joyce, Michael: "The Football League player's records 1888 to 1939 " ( ISBN   1899468676).
  4. Hayes, Dean (2006). The Who's Who of Cardiff City. Breedon Books. ISBN   1-85983-462-0.
  5. "Wales 0-3 Scotland". Welsh Football Data Archive. Archived from the original on 9 December 2012. Retrieved 21 December 2009.