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Billy Baker (footballer, born 1920)

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Full name
  
William George Baker

Name
  
Billy Baker

Role
  
Footballer


Playing position
  
Wing half

Height
  
1.73 m

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Wing half

Date of birth
  
(1920-10-03)3 October 1920

Date of death
  
11 February 2005(2005-02-11) (aged 84)

Died
  
February 11, 2005, Cardiff, United Kingdom

Place of birth
  
Penrhiwceiber, Wales

William George "Billy" Baker (3 October 1920 – 6 February 2005) was a Welsh professional footballer and Wales international. He made over 300 appearances for Cardiff City in a spell disrupted by the outbreak of World War II, winning his only cap for Wales in 1948.

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Career

Born in Penrhiwceiber, Baker began his career Troedrhiw before joining Cardiff City in January 1938, after having trials at a number of clubs including Arsenal and Wolverhampton Wanderers. He made his debut for the club in a 2-0 win over Northampton Town in February 1939 as an outside-right but would make just two more appearances before the outbreak of World War II. Baker had played in 22 wartime fixtures for the club when he was called up to enlist.

Baker joined the 77th HAA Regiment, which contained a number of footballers including other Cardiff City players Ernie Curtis and Billy James and embarked on a journey to North Africa by ship for deployment. However, en route, Japanese forces launched an attack on Pearl Harbor, leading the UK to declare war against Japan which saw Baker and his unit rerouted to Java where British forces suffered heavy losses and Baker was one of numerous British troops taken prisoner. He spent four years as a Prisoner of war.

On the return of The Football League in 1946, Baker was converted into a wing half. In 1948 Baker was handed his first and only cap for Wales in a 2–0 defeat to Northern Ireland. He spent nine post-war years at Cardiff before leaving in 1955, having been displaced following the arrival of Colin Baker. He transferred to Ipswich Town, where he ended his playing days. After leaving Ipswich, he returned to Cardiff, where he became an ambulance driver, remaining a well recognised figure to older fans, and continued playing amateur football until 1959 for Ton Pentre in the Welsh Football League.

Honours

Cardiff City
  • Football League Third Division South Winner: 1
  • Welsh Cup Runner-up: 1
  • Football League Second Division Runner-up: 1
  • References

    Billy Baker (footballer, born 1920) Wikipedia