George Bellis Explained

George Bellis
Fullname:George Alfred Bellis
Birth Date:8 June 1904
Birth Place:Khadki, British India
Death Date:1969 (aged 64)
Death Place:England
Height:[1]
Position:Defender
Years1:1921–1923
Years2:1924–1927
Caps2:41
Goals2:4
Years3:1927–1929
Caps3:82
Goals3:5
Years4:1929–1932
Caps4:42
Goals4:0
Years5:1932–1935
Caps5:86
Goals5:0
Years6:1935–1937
Caps6:56
Goals6:0
Years7:1937–19??

George Alfred Bellis (8 June 1904 – 1969) was an English professional footballer who played as a defender.

Bellis' father was serving with the Royal Engineers in India when his son was born. The family moved back to England soon after and settled in Seaforth, Lancashire, where Bellis began to excel at football. He was playing open-age football for top Bootle league side Seaforth Fellowship when he was just sixteen years old and signed for Formby United in August 1921, aged 17.

After two seasons he moved to Southport for three years before moving to fellow Third Division North side Wrexham in 1927. He scored on his debut for the Welsh club, the only goal in a 1–0 win at Chesterfield, and became a mainstay of the team's defence.

Bellis graduated to the Second Division to play with Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1929, and was part of the championship-winning side of 1931–32. Bellis's stay in the top flight lasted only a matter of months before he joined Burnley in December 1932. He was soon awarded the captaincy.

In the close season of 1935 Bellis joined his final league club, Bournemouth and Boscombe Athletic in Division Three South.

In 1937, aged 33, he left to join Wellington Town.

He later moved back to Seaforth and died in the area in 1969, aged 64.

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Notes and References

  1. News: League clubs and their players for the coming season. Southport . Athletic News . Manchester . 4 August 1924 . 3.