Billy Matthews (footballer, born 1883) explained

Billy Mathews
Fullname:William Mathews
Birth Date:1882
Birth Place:Rhyl, Wales
Death Date:29
Death Place:Christleton, England
Position:Half back
Years1:–1904
Clubs1:Rhyl
Years2:1904–1906
Clubs2:Chester
Years3:1906–1907
Clubs3:Rhyl
Years4:1907–1919
Clubs4:Chester
Nationalyears1:1905–1908
Nationalteam1:Wales
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0

William Mathews (1882 – 29 April 1921), sometimes known as Billy Mathews or William Mathews, was a Welsh professional footballer who played in non-League football for Chester and Rhyl as a half back. He was capped by Wales twice, in 1905 versus Ireland and in 1908 versus England.

Personal life

Mathews was son of William and Elizabeth Mathews of Rhyl, Flintshire. He was married to Annie and had two children. Prior to becoming a professional footballer, he worked as a labourer and as an electric engine driver.[1] In 1915, during the second year of the First World War, he enlisted in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, but ultimately served as a Shoeing Smith with the Royal Field Artillery. In 1921, Mathews died of heart disease related to his war service and was buried in Christleton near Chester.

Honours

Chester

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: William "Billie" Mathews . 21 September 2017 . www.christleton.org.uk.