Arthur Box (18 September 1884 â 7 June 1960) was an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He made more than 100 appearances in the Football League playing for Burslem Port Vale, Stoke and Birmingham. He also played for Croydon Common and Crewe Alexandra.
Box was born in Hanley, the son of Thomas, a boilermaker, and Edna. He was on the books at Hanley Villa, Northwood Mission and Stoke (without making a first-team appearance), before joining Burslem Port Vale in August 1904.
He played three Second Division games in the 1904âÂÂ05 season but was mainly a back-up to Harry Cotton. He became the club's first-choice goalkeeper in the 1905âÂÂ06 season, playing 35 league games to George Boote's three. Unusually for a goalkeeper, he scored a goal, albeit a penalty, in a 1âÂÂ0 win over Manchester United at the Athletic Ground on 24 March 1906. In the 1906âÂÂ07 campaign, he played only 12 matches, as new signing Howard Matthews was preferred. Box returned to Stoke in July 1907, with Vale amid financial meltdown.
His rivals at the Victoria Ground were Wales international Leigh Richmond Roose and the inexperienced Fred Rathbone. Box played in 39 of the club's 44 fixtures in 1907âÂÂ08, as the "Potters" finished in 10th position in the Second Division. However, heavy financial problems saw the club enter liquidation and leave the Football League at the end of the 1907âÂÂ08 season.
He joined Birmingham in September 1909 for a fee of ã100, and took over first-team duties from Jack Dorrington at the end of the 1908âÂÂ09 season. However, the team finished bottom of the Second Division, and Box left St Andrew's at the end of the 1909âÂÂ10 season.
He then moved into non-League football with Leek Victoria, Croydon Common, for whom he played 21 games in the Southern League as well as 29 in the South-Eastern League and 11 in the London League, and Crewe Alexandra.