Alf Bishop (footballer, born 1886)


Alfred John "Alf" Bishop was an English footballer who spent most of his professional career with Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Career

Bishop joined Wolverhampton Wanderers in June 1906, from nearby non-league side Halesowen Town. He made his debut on 1 September 1906 in the club's first ever Second Division fixture, a 1–1 draw with Hull City.
He was a regular first choice player throughout his Molineux career, playing at left half, right half and centre half. He was part of the club's 1908 FA Cup triumph, when they beat Newcastle United in the final.
After 382 appearances in total, he eventually left the Midlands in 1920 to join Wrexham where he finished his player career. After retiring due to injury, he returned to live in Wolverhampton.
Bishop made one guest appearance for Stoke in the 1918–19 season.
He died on 8 August 1938, aged 52.

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Honours

Wolverhampton Wanderers