Ned Barkas

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Ned Barkas
0Full Name Edward Barkas
0Date of Birth 21 November 1901
0Place of Birth Wardley, Gateshead
0Position Full back
0Chelsea career 1937–1939
0Debut 1 January 1938
0Games (goals) 28 (0)
0Other clubs Norwich City
Bedlington United
Huddersfield Town
Birmingham

Edward "Ned" Barkas (21 November 1901 — 24 April 1962) was an English full back who played for Chelsea during 1938, having signed from Birmingham. He returned to the west Midlands upon the outbreak of the Second World War.

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Before Chelsea

A native of Wardley, Gateshead, Barkas was one of many of his family to make a career in professional football. His younger brother Sam would play for and captain England, his cousin Billy Felton also played for England, and three other brothers, Tommy, James and Harry, were also professional footballers.

Barkas made one league appearance for Norwich City before moving to Huddersfield Town. He was a member of Huddersfield's back-to-back title-winning side in the mid-1920s and reached the FA Cup final with the club in 1928, though they lost to Blackburn Rovers. Not long afterwards he was signed by new Birmingham manager Leslie Knighton, and would reach a second FA Cup Final 3 years later, though he was again on the losing side; Birmingham losing 2-1 to Midlands rivals West Bromwich Albion.

Chelsea career

Leslie Knighton moved south to manage Chelsea in 1933, and Barkas eventually followed, joining Chelsea in 1937. He appeared regularly during 1938, making his debut on New Years Day against Liverpool, subsequently becoming first choice at right full-back. By now aged 37, he made his last appearance on New Years Eve against Leicester City, and returned to the west Midlands upon the outbreak of the Second World War.

After Chelsea

He appeared for local sides during the War years, including a spell as player-manager at Solihull Town. He died in Little Bromwich, Nechells, Birmingham, at the age of 60.

Statistics

Season League FA Cup Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1937-38 18 0 1 0 19 0
1938-39 9 0 0 0 9 0
Total 27 0 1 0 28 0

Career honours

Huddersfield Town

First Division

FA Cup

Birmingham

FA Cup

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