William Albert Sampy (22 January 1901 – 1973) was an English footballer who played as a right back.
[1] Occasionally featuring in the league from that point on, Sampy did not get a consistent run in the side until the 1925–26 season.
[1] In March 1927 Sampy was signed by Swansea Town for £500 but spent much of his three seasons there in the reserves, making only 41 league appearances.
[1] In the summer of 1930 Sampy was granted a free transfer and joined Waterford in Ireland, initially as a player and then as player-manager from 1931.
[1] Returning to England, Sampy then joined non-league Nelson with whom he spent one season.