Benjamin Davies was an English footballer who made 102 league appearances in goal for Port Vale between 1929 and 1933.
Davies played for Wellington St. George and Crewe Alexandra, before joining Port Vale in October 1929.
[1] He kept a clean sheet in his first game; a draw at South Shields on 2 November 1929, and won the #1 jersey off Jack Prince to become the regular keeper for the rest of the 1929–1930 Third Division North winning season.
[1] He played 28 Second Division games in the 1930–31 campaign, having been forced to share goalkeeping duties with Arthur Slater.
He lost his first-team place to Scottish challengers Allan Todd and Jock Leckie at The Old Recreation Ground in August 1932.