Alf Ball (footballer, born 1890) explained

Alf Ball
Fullname:Alfred Ball
Birth Date:1890
Birth Place:Clowne, England
Death Date:3
Height:5 ft 7 in[1]
Position:Outside left
Clubs1:Clowne Rising Star
Clubs2:Cresswell Athletic
Years3:1913–1921
Clubs3:Lincoln City[2]
Caps3:97
Goals3:13
Caps5:??
Goals5:1

Alfred Ball (1890 – 3 October 1952) was an English professional footballer who made 97 appearances in the Football League for Lincoln City. He played as an outside left. He also played for Midland League club Mansfield Town and for Ilkeston United of the Central Alliance.

Life and career

Ball was born in Clowne, Derbyshire. He made his debut for Football League Second Division club Lincoln City in November 1913, and the following season – the last before the Football League was suspended for the duration of the First World War – he missed only one game. He was ever-present in the first postwar season as Lincoln finished 21st in the Second Division and failed to gain re-election, and missed only one match as they won the Midland League title and returned to the Football League as founder members of the Third Division North. Ball did not return with them: he remained in the Midland League, with Mansfield Town, and by late 1922 was playing for Central Alliance club Ilkeston United.

Ball died in 1952 aged about 62.

Notes and References

  1. News: The coming of the big ball: the Second Division: Lincoln City . Athletic News . Manchester . 18 August 1913 . 5 . British Newspaper Archive . subscription.
  2. Figures are for appearances and goals in the Football League only. The free-access sections of the Lincoln City FC Archive do not separate appearances by competition other than for the Football League.