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Full name
  
William Edwin Barnes

Years
  
Team

Playing position
  
Forward


Date of death
  
1962

Place of birth
  
West Ham, England

Name
  
Billy Barnes

Billy Barnes (footballer)

Date of birth
  
(1879-05-20)20 May 1879

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Billy Barnes (20 May 1879 – 1962) was a professional footballer from West Ham, London. Originally debuting for Thames Ironworks, he moved to Sheffield United and scored the winning goal in the 1902 FA Cup final replay. Later on in his career he won two Southern Football League titles and took part in two Charity Shield matches including the first time it was held. Once his playing career was over, he went on to manage Athletic Bilbao in Spain.

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Early life and family

Barnes was born on 20 May 1879 in London. His father was a dockworker, while his mother owned a coffee shop in Silvertown. His brother, Alfred Barnes, was a Labour Co-operative politician who went on to become Minister of Transport.

Sheffield United

Sheffield United made it all the way through to the 1902 FA Cup Final, drawing 1–1 with Southampton in the match at the Crystal Palace. For the replay, Walter Bennett was replaced with Barnes due to an injured ankle. After Sheffield went a goal up thanks to George Hedley, Albert Brown equalized for Southampton. Shortly afterwards Alf Common passed through to Barnes who went on to score the winning goal of the game.

Queens Park Rangers

Barnes made his debut on 2 September 1907. During his time at QPR he appeared in the teams in both the 1908 and 1912 FA Charity Shield matches, after winning two Southern League titles. 1908 was the first time the match was held. He also represented the league in a match against the Scottish Football League.

During the 1908–09 season for Queens Park Rangers, Barnes was the team's top scorer having scored ten goals in both league and cup competitions. Although the team finished in fifteenth place in the Southern League, they finished in second place in the Western Football League.

Barnes was named in a list of the top 100 Queens Park Rangers players of all time, constructed by the club's historian in 2007.

Player

Thames Ironworks
  • West Ham Charity Cup winner: 1896
  • Sheffield United
  • FA Cup winner: 1902
  • Queens Park Rangers
  • Southern Football League winner: 1907–08, 1911–12
  • FA Charity Shield runner-up: 1908, 1912
  • Manager

    Athletic Bilbao
  • Copa del Rey winners: 1915, 1916, 1921
  • References

    Billy Barnes (footballer) Wikipedia