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William Jones (Welsh footballer, born 1876)

William James Jones (1876 – 6 May 1918) was a Welsh international footballer who played his club football for Kettering and West Ham United of the Southern League. He was killed in action in Macedonia in the First World War.
==Football career==
Jones was born in the village of Penrhiwceiber, near Aberdare and started his football career with Aberdare Athletic in 1898, becoming team captain in 1901.〔 In March 1901, he became the first player from South Wales league football to be selected for Wales,〔 when he played in the 1–1 draw with Scotland followed by a 6–0 defeat by England. (In the latter match, four goals were scored by Steve Bloomer.)
Described as "a sound tackler who played well within himself" who was "adept at feeding the wingmen",〔 his transfer to Kettering in September 1901 was "much regretted" in his home town.〔 He failed to settle at Kettering and in December he moved to West Ham United in a swap with Peter Kyle.〔 He was relatively successful at the East London club, with only two defeats in 15 Southern League appearances.
In the summer of 1902, he returned to Wales joining Aberaman Athletic.〔 At the end of his first season there, he helped Aberaman become the first club from South Wales to reach the final of the Welsh Cup; unfortunately, the final was a one-sided affair with Wrexham winning 8–0. From 1904 to 1906, Jones finished his career at Rogerstone.〔

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