- Alf Baker
Infobox Football biography
playername = Alf Baker
fullname = Alfred Baker
dateofbirth =April 27 ,1898
cityofbirth =Ilkeston ,Derbyshire
countryofbirth =England
dateofdeath = death date and age|1955|4|1|1898|4|27|df=y
cityofdeath =
countryofdeath =
height =
position = Right-half; Right-back
years = -1919
1919-1931
clubs = Eastwood Rangers
Arsenal
caps(goals) =
310 (23)
nationalyears = 1927
nationalteam = England
nationalcaps(goals) =1 (0)Alfred Baker (
27 April 1898 – April 1955) was an English footballer.Born in
Ilkeston ,Derbyshire , Baker was originally aminer and played for various clubs in Derbyshire as an amateur, including Eastwood Rangers. DuringWorld War I he guested for Chesterfield, Crystal Palace and Huddersfield Town, although these appearances are not considered official. In 1919 he turned professional and signed for Arsenal; according to club legend, Arsenal managerLeslie Knighton signed Baker after meeting him at the pit where he worked, thus beating rivals for the player's signature who were waiting at his home.He made his debut for Arsenal against Newcastle United on
August 13 1919 (which was Arsenal's first-ever top flight game at Highbury). Baker played seventeen matches that season, but in 1920-21 he became a first-team regular; he also had trials for England, though it would be another seven years before he won a cap.A
utility man , "Doughy" (as he wasnickname d) played in every position for Arsenal, including as an emergencygoalkeeper on several occasions, though usually played as right half. He was made club captain in 1924. In the 1924-25 season, Buchan won twoFootball League representative caps and also played in theCharity Shield , which was a Professionals "v." Amateurs match; the Professionals won 3-1. However, when new managerHerbert Chapman arrived at the end of that season, he madeCharlie Buchan captain instead of Baker; Baker continued to play for Arsenal for another five years, though.In 1927, Baker played in Arsenal's first ever FA Cup final; however Arsenal suffered an infamous 1-0 loss to Cardiff City after a mistake by Arsenal goalkeeper Dan Lewis. The following season, he was finally capped for England, appearing against Wales on
November 28 1927 ; England lost 2-1. It was his only international appearance.Baker finally won a major medal when he played in Arsenal's 1930 FA Cup final win over Huddersfield Town; by now he had nearly reached the end of his career. He played only one more game for the club (also against Huddersfield, on
March 7 1931 ) before retiring from the game aged 33 in the summer of 1931. In all, he played 351 matches for Arsenal, scoring 26 goals. His brother Jim Baker was also a footballer who played for Leeds United.Baker later worked for Arsenal as a scout. He died in 1955, at the age of 56.
Honours
As a player
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FA Cup finalist - 1927References
*cite book
author=Harris, Jeff & Hogg, Tony (ed.)
title=Arsenal Who's Who
publisher=Independent UK Sports
year=1995
id=ISBN 1-899429-03-4
*cite book
author=Soar, Phil & Tyler, Martin
title=The Official Illustrated History of Arsenal
publisher=Hamlyn | year=2005
id=ISBN 0-600-61344-5
*Englandstats|id=48|name=Alf Baker
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