Background
Bellamy was born in Bethnal Green, Middlesex, on 11 September 1881.
Bellamy was born in Bethnal Green, Middlesex, on 11 September 1881.
He also played in Scotland, winning the Scottish Cup with in 1910. Bellamy went on to coach in various European countries, such as Germany, Italy with Brescia Calcio, and Spain with Football Club. Bellamy began his career in non-League football with Barking, Grays United and Reading.
He then joined Woolwich Arsenal in May 1903, making his first team debut in 1905. He was transferred to Portsmouth in 1907, and also played for Norwich City before joining in May 1908.
Bellamy left in May 1912, when he was transferred to Motherwell.
He returned to England shortly afterwards, joining Burnley in October 1912. He then signed for Fulham in July 1914. Bellamy later played for Hibernian during the 1917-1918 season, and also played for Southend United and Ebbw Vale before ending his career at Barking Town.
After retiring as a player, Bellamy began a coaching career in Europe.
He managed Brescia in the Italian Football Championship from 1926 to 1928 before going to Spain. He was appointed trainer at, assisting Romà Forns.
He also coached in Germany. Returning to England, Bellamy was appointed coach of Barking Town in February 1933, but was dismissed three months later.
He later claimed for wrongful dismissal, but lost in court.
Bellamy died at Chadwell Heath, London, on 30 March 1969. Club Manager.