Reg Anderson (footballer)
Reginald Stephen Anderson was an English professional footballer. After beginning his career with amateur side Dulwich Hamlet, he joined Cardiff City in 1938 and made two appearances in The Football League. He also represented England at amateur level, scoring a hat-trick on his debut in 1938.
Early life
Anderson was born in Peckham in 1916 to William Thomas Anderson and Ellen Leete Anderson. He grew up in Dulwich, attending Wilson's School. He later became a teacher.Career
After playing football for his local school, he joined Dulwich Hamlet at the age of eighteen in 1934. Two years later, he made his debut for the club's first team and quickly established himself in the squad, winning the FA Amateur Cup final 2–0 against Leyton in 1937. His form for Dulwich led to him being called up to the England national amateur football team, scoring a hat-trick in his first match during an 8–2 victory over Wales playing alongside Dulwich teammate William Parr. He made two further appearances for the side in the following year, both in matches against Scotland, without scoring.His performances for the England amateur side attracted attention from several Football League clubs and he eventually joined Football League [Third Division South|Third Division South] side Cardiff City. He made his professional debut on 15 April 1939 in a match against Notts County. Two days later, he played in the reverse fixture against County, scoring once during a 4–1 victory for Cardiff. Following the outbreak of World War II, the Football League was suspended and Anderson was briefly retained as an amateur with Cardiff before rejoining Dulwich.