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Bill Lewis (footballer, born 1871)

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Full name
  
William Jasper Lewis

1894–1896
  
Small Heath

Died
  
1902

Years
  
Team

Role
  
Footballer


Name
  
Bill Lewis

Date of birth
  
1871

1902–19??
  
Leicester Fosse

Playing position
  
Forward


Place of birth
  
Birmingham, England

William Jasper Lewis (1871 – after 1902) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Small Heath and Leicester Fosse.

Lewis was born in the Bordesley Green district of Birmingham. He joined Small Heath from local football in February 1894. He scored on his debut in the First Division on 29 December 1894, deputising for regular outside right Jack Hallam in a home game against Liverpool which Small Heath won 3–0. Though he kept his place for the next game, his only other appearance for the first team was in the 1896 FA Cup first round match against Bury, in which he also scored. Despite a goal return of two in three games, he returned to non-league football later that year. Some six years later he resumed his Football League career with Leicester Fosse; he scored three goals in 30 Second Division games before returning to former club Stourbridge.

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Bill Lewis (footballer, born 1871) Wikipedia