Sam Barkas

Sam Barkas

Infobox Football biography
playername = Sam Barkas


fullname = Samuel Barkas
dateofbirth = birth date|1909|12|29|df=yes
cityofbirth = Wardley Colliery
countryofbirth = England
height =
position = Left back
currentclub =
clubnumber =
youthyears =
youthclubs = Middle Dock
years = 1928–1933
1933–1946
clubs = Bradford City
Manchester City
caps(goals) = 202 (8)
176 (1)
nationalyears = 1936–1937
nationalteam = England
nationalcaps(goals) = 005 (0)
manageryears =
managerclubs = Workington
Wigan Athletic

Samuel 'Sam' Barkas (born 29 December 1909 in Wardley Colliery, England) was an English footballer and manager who played at left back.

Career

Barkas had worked in the pits and farm before leaving his junior club Middle Dock to join Bradford City in 1928. He played four games in his first season, before in his first full season in 1928-29 he helped City to the Division Three (North) title. He played a total of 202 games for City before he was sold to Manchester City for £5,000 in 1933.

At Manchester City he picked up a Championship medal and a Division Two title. He played until 1946 appearing 176 times and scoring one goal.

He also won five caps for England and captained his country three times.

He later managed Workington and Wigan and was a scout for Manchester City and Leeds United.

Family

Barkas was one of five brothers who all had professional careers; the others were Ned, Harry, Jimmy and Tommy. His cousin Billy Felton played for Sheffield Wednesday, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur and made one appearance for England.

Honours

Player

;Bradford City
* Football League Third Division North: 1928-29

;Manchester City
* Football League Championship: 1936-37
* Football League Second Division: 1946-47

External links

* [http://www.englandstats.com/playerreport.php?pid=65 England career profile]


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