Billy Luke Explained

Billy Luke
Fullname:William Luke
Birth Date:17 December 1890
Birth Place:Acklington, England
Position:Outside right
Clubs1:Trimdon Grange
Years2:1911–1912
Clubs2:Bedlington United
Years3:1912–1914
Clubs3:Preston North End
Caps3:8
Goals3:2
Years4:1914–1915
Clubs4:Hartlepools United
Caps4:30
Goals4:9

William Luke (17 December 1890 – January 1992) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Preston North End as an outside right.[1] [2]

Personal life

On 28 October 1915, over a year after the outbreak of the First World War, Luke enlisted in the Royal Field Artillery and qualified as a class 2 signaller.[3] He was deployed to the Western Front during the Battle of the Somme and participated in the battle's closing action on the Ancre in November 1916. Luke's unit moved to trench lines east of Arras in April 1917 and he was seriously wounded in the leg on 9 April, which led to his discharge from the army in August 1918. In the aftermath of his wounding, Luke was recommended for the Military Medal and the award was gazetted on 18 July 1917. At the time of his death in January 1992, Luke was the oldest-living former professional footballer in Britain.

Career statistics

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SeasonLeagueFA CupTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Preston North End1912–13Second Division821092
Hartlepools United1914–15North Eastern League309213210
Career total3811314112

Honours

Preston North End

Notes and References

  1. Book: Joyce, Michael . Football League Players' Records 1888 to 1939 . Tony Brown . 2012 . 978-1905891610 . Nottingham . 179.
  2. Web site: Billy Luke . 21 September 2016 . In The Mad Crowd.
  3. Web site: William Luke . 21 September 2016 . Football and the First World War.