William Stewart

Scottish footballer, born 1867
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Quick Facts

IntroScottish footballer, born 1867
PlacesUnited Kingdom Scotland
isAthlete Football player Association football player Sports official Association football manager
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth1867, Arbroath, United Kingdom
Sports Teams
Everton F.C.
Preston North End F.C.
Bristol City F.C.
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Biography

William Stewart (born 1867) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Everton and Preston North End.

Left half William "Billy" Stewart was noted for his long throw-ins involving a running and jumping technique that was eventually outlawed. Initially with Black Watch, he was an Army Cup winner and helped Belfast Distillery win the Irish Cup while stationed in Ireland with the Royal Scots Guards. Preston North End bought him out of the Army. He moved to Everton in July 1893 forming a notable half back line with Johnny Holt and Richard Boyle playing in the FA Cup Final in 1897 versus Aston Villa. Stewart was signed for Bristol City by Sam Hollis in July 1898 and finished his career as captain playing 51 games in the Southern League with Bristol City.

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