Arthur Bacon

Football player

1905 – 1942

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Who was Arthur Bacon?

Arthur Bacon was an English footballer who played as either a striker or an inside forward. Although frequently a reserve throughout his career Bacon managed an impressive strike rate with 71 league goals in 128 games.

After playing his youth football with New Tupton Ivanhoe Bacon signed for Chesterfield but failed to make an appearance at the club before a move to Derby County. Bacon failed to gain a first-team place at Derby and an equally unproductive spell at Manchester City followed before he joined Reading. He became a prolific scorer at Elm Park and even hit six goals in a 7-3 win over Stoke City during the 1930-31 season, which stands as the club record for the most goals by one player in a match.

Bacon returned to Chesterfield for the 1932-33 season, although he managed only six goals in 30 league appearances. Following this he enjoyed a productive spell at Coventry City, where his former Derby team-mate Harry Storer, Jr. was the manager. After Storer added Bacon to his squad in 1933 the striker promptly scored 14 goals over four games, all in the space of 15 days. Despite this he found opportunities at Highfield Road limited and dropped out of the Football League in 1935 to finish his career at Burton Town.

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Born
1905
Birdholme
Lived in
  • Birdholme
Died
Jul 27, 1942
Derby

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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