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Alfred Jones (other)
Alfred Jones may refer to: Born before 1900 * Alf Jones (footballer, born 1861) (1861–1935), Walsall and England footballer * Alf Jones (Australian footballer) (1885–1929), Australian footballer for Melbourne * Alfred Jones (engraver) (1819–1900), English engraver *Alfred Jones (football manager) (fl. 1885–1915), Small Heath (Birmingham) manager 1892–1908 * Alfred Jones (Kent cricketer), English cricketer *Alfred Jones (umpire) (1859–1949), cricket test match umpire * Alfred D. Jones (1814–1902), first postmaster of Omaha City, Nebraska Territory *Alfred Daniel Jones (1857–1893), North Carolina State Legislator and US Consul General, Shanghai * Alfred Edwin Jones (1894–1973), Irish architect * Alfred G. Jones (1846–1905), British Baptist missionary to China *Alfred Garth Jones (1872–1955), English illustrator *Alfred Gilpin Jones (1824–1906), Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia * Alfred Gresham Jones (1824–1915), Irish architect who moved to Australia after 18 ...
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Alf Jones (footballer, Born 1861)
Alfred George Jones (c. February 1861 – c. November 1935) was an English association football, footballer who played as a full back (association football), full back. He was born in Walsall and represented the England national football team three times. Career Jones was born in Walsall and played junior football in the Walsall area before signing with Walsall Swifts F.C., Walsall Swifts, going on to become the club's first player to gain international recognition. His first cap came on 11 March 1882 against Scotland national football team, Scotland. Scotland won the match 5–1, with England's consolation goal coming from Howard Vaughton. Despite the size of the defeat, Jones was retained in defence for the next international match against Wales national football team, Wales two days later. England were expected to claim a "comfortable victory", but the Welsh side "fought magnificently to secure a 5–3 victory", with Jones scoring an own goal in the 60th minute. He left Wal ...
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