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Name
  
Ben Bateman

Years
  
Team

?–1913
  
Sutton Court

Playing position
  
Right winger


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Date of birth
  
(1892-11-20)20 November 1892

Place of birth
  
Chelsea, Greater London

Date of death
  
1961 (aged 68 or 69)

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Ben Bateman (20 November 1892 – 1961) was an English retired professional footballer who played as a right winger. He made 172 appearances in the Football League and Southern League for Crystal Palace scoring 10 goals. He also played non-league football for Dartford.

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Playing career

Bateman, was born in Chelsea, Greater London, and was originally a schoolteacher by profession. He began his youth career at Sutton Court, an amateur club based in Middlesex, England and signed for Crystal Palace (then playing in the Southern League) in the close season of 1913. In season 1913–14, Bateman became an England amateur international, playing on a tour to Scandinavia. However, his career was then interrupted by service during World War I, but he returned to play for the club thereafter. Bateman made 74 appearances in the Southern League, scoring four goals.

In 1920, Crystal Palace became a founder member of the Third Division and Bateman made the transition to professional football. He became a regular in the side that won the inaugural Third Division title in 1920–21, making 32 appearances but without scoring. After one season in division two, Bateman's appearances became less frequent over the subsequent two seasons and he moved on to Dartford in August 1924. He had made 98 Football League appearances (6 goals) for Crystal Palace.

Ben Bateman died in 1961, aged 68 or 69.

References

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