Albert Edward "Kelly" Houlker was an English football player who played at left-half for Blackburn Rovers and England.
Background
Houlker was born in Blackburn and started his long playing career at Blackburn Hornets, progressing through a variety of local sides in his home-town (including Oswaldtwistle Rovers, Cob Wall and Park Road) before joining Blackburn Rovers in August 1894.
Career
He remained at Blackburn Rovers for eight seasons. His time at Blackburn Rovers was during a long lean period for the club During the 1896-1897 season they stayed in the First Division only as the result of a decision to increase the number of teams.
The final years of the 19th century brought little success for Blackburn Rovers and several narrow escapes from relegation.
His second cap came against Wales on 2 March 1903 in the only international played at Fratton Park, Portsmouth followed by another cap against Scotland a month later. Houlker then moved along the south coast to join newly crowned Southern League champions in May 1903.
He remained at The Dell for three seasons, helping the Saints to retain the championship in 1903-1904, playing alongside Bert Lee and Tommy Bowman. In 1906 he intended to retire from professional football but was persuaded to rejoin Blackburn Rovers where he turned out regularly until finally retiring in 1907.
Retirement didn"t last long and he joined Colne in 1909.
During World War I he played for Blackburn Rovers in a wartime match when he was 45. He was then working as an overseer at a mill, before running a coal and haulage business in Blackburn before retiring in 1947. He died in 1962, a month after his 90th birthday.