William Clark - Sport

Sport

  • William Clark (archer) (died 1913), American Olympic archer
  • William Clark (boxer) (1899–1988), American boxer who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics
  • William Clark (footballer), Scottish football manager
  • William Dennison Clark (1885–1932), American football player
  • Will Clark (William Nuschler Clark, Jr., born 1964), American professional baseball player
  • William Clark (skier) (1910–1975), Canadian skier and Olympic competitor
  • Bill Clark (rugby union) (1929–2010), New Zealand rugby player
  • Billy Clark (footballer born 1967), English footballer
  • Billy Clark (footballer born 1881) (1881–1937), Scottish footballer
  • Billy Clark (footballer born 1991), footballer who last played for Ipswich Town

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