Fred Bennett (footballer) explained

Fred Bennett
Fullname:Frederick Bennett
Birth Date:2 October 1906
Birth Place:Bristol, England
Death Place:Bristol, England
Height:5 ft 8+1/2 in
Position:Full back
Clubs1:Hanham Athletic
Clubs2:HJ Packers Ltd.
Years3:1925–1930
Clubs3:Bristol Rovers
Caps3:129
Goals3:2
Years4:1930–1935
Clubs4:Chester
Caps4:158
Goals4:1
Years5:1935–1937
Clubs5:Nantwich
Goals5:2
Years6:1937–????
Clubs6:Oswestry Town
Totalcaps:287
Totalgoals:3

Frederick Bennett (2 October 1906 – 20 August 1990) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Bristol Rovers and Chester.

Born in Bristol, Bennett played local non-League football for Hanham Athletic and HJ Packers Ltd., as well as club cricket for Fry's and Packers. He joined Bristol Rovers as a full back in December 1925, and in a four-and-a-half-year stay with the club he made 129 League appearances, scoring twice. In 1930 he joined Chester (later renamed Chester City) when they were a non-League team, but they were elected to the Football League at the end of his first season there. He went on to play 158 League games and scoring a single goal, before moving to Nantwich (now Nantwich Town) in 1935 and Oswestry Town in 1937.

On retiring from football he returned to his home city of Bristol to live, and also served in North Africa during World War II.

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