Career
During his career, he made over 350 appearances in The Football League with Swansea Town, Plymouth Argyle and and represented Wales at both under-23 and senior level Jones began his career at his home town team Swansea Town, signing professional with the club in September 1959. A skilful winger, he soon established himself in the squad, winning the Welsh Cup in, and was transferred to Plymouth Argyle in 1964 for £45,000.
Which was a club record fee for Plymouth and a British record fee for a winger at the time.
He spent three years at the club, reaching the Football League Cup semi-finals during the 1964-1965 season, before returning to South Wales in March 1967, joining for £25,000. From his debut, Jones played in 107 consecutive league games for the club, at the time second only to Arthur Lever"s tally of 114 consecutive appearances between 1946 and 1949, before his run was ended on 4 October 1969, when he suffered a broken leg during a 3–2 defeat to Blackpool.
He attempted several comebacks at reserve level but never fully managed to regain full fitness and instead moved into non-league football with spells at Yeovil Town, Worcester City and Merthyr Tydfil. He went on to make a total of fifteen appearances, scoring two goals, winning his final cap on 28 July 1969.
International goals Results list Wales" goal tally first.