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Jack Bell
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John "Jack" Bell (born 6 October 1869 in Dumbarton) was an early Scottish football player and manager.
Career
A winger or inside-forward, Bell played with Dumbarton Union, Dumbarton, Everton, Celtic, New Brighton Tower and Preston North End.
During his time with Everton he helped organise the Association Footballers' Union and later served as its president.
In 1909, Bell was appointed manager/coach of former club Preston.
Honours
- Dumbarton
- Scottish League: Champions 1890-1891;1891-1892
- Scottish Cup: Runners Up 1890-1891
- Dumbartonshire Cup: Winners 1888–89;1889-1890;1890-1891;1891-1892;1892-1893
- League Charity Cup: Winners 1890–91
- Greenock Charity Cup: Winners 1889–90 - Runners Up 1888-89
- 2 caps for Scotland between 1889 and 1892, scoring one goal
- 1 cap for the Scottish League in 1892, scoring one goal
- 1 representative cap for Scotland against Canada XI in 1891, scoring two goals
- 7 representative caps for Dumbartonshire between 1888 and 1890, scoring three goals
- 2 international trial games for Scotland between 1890 and 1892
- top Scottish League goalscorer: 1890-91 (20 goals); 1891-92 (19 goals).
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