Jack Badham Explained

Jack Badham
Fullname:John Badham
Birth Date:31 January 1919
Birth Place:Birmingham, England
Death Place:Birmingham, England
Position:Full back / Left half
Youthyears1:1934–19??
Youthclubs1:Birmingham
Years1:1946–1957
Caps1:175
Goals1:4
Years2:1957–19??
Clubs2:Stourbridge
Years3:1960–1962
Clubs3:Moorlands Athletic
Manageryears1:1962–19??
Managerclubs1:Moor Green

John Badham (31 January 1919 – 1 January 1992) was an English professional footballer who played as a full back or left half. He played 175 games in the Football League for Birmingham City in the top two divisions.

Badham was born in Birmingham. He began his football career as an amateur with Birmingham (later renamed Birmingham City) in 1934 but his career was seriously disrupted by the Second World War. He turned professional in 1946 after his Army service. He helped the club win the Second Division championship in 1947–48 and 1954–55. He played in the semifinal of the 1955–56 FA Cup in place of the injured Roy Warhurst, but Johnny Newman was preferred for the final. He was an adaptable, two-footed player, whose position of choice was full-back but who was used in a variety of positions by the club. He had a spell at Stourbridge before returning to Birmingham on the coaching staff, later becoming manager of Moor Green. He died in Birmingham aged 72.

Honours

Birmingham City

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