Bert Smith

Football, Football player

1896 –

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Who is Bert Smith?

Ernest Edwin "Bert" Smith was a professional footballer who played for Cardiff and then Middlesbrough and Watford. He was born in Donegal. He was capped four times by Ireland, captaining the team against England in 1922. Smith was born of English parents and his father worked as a lighthouse keeper in Donegal.

Smith's football career began during World War I when he played for the Indian army. On his return to Britain he joined Cardiff City for the start of the 1919-1920 season as they played in the Southern Football League. He played more times than any other player in that season and remained with the club as they were elected into the Football League the following year. Cardiff were promoted into division one after just one season in division two along with Birmingham City. Smith scored the clubs first ever goal in the first division when he found the net in a 2–1 defeat to Aston Villa, also scoring a goal for Cardiff in the FA Cup semi final in 1921 during a 2–1 defeat to eventual winners Wolverhampton Wanderers.

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Born
Jan 4, 1896
Donegal
Lived in
  • Donegal

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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