John Bell Cameron (16 February 1879 – 5 July 1950) was a Scottish international football player and manager.
Cameron played for Kirkwood Thistle and St Mirren,[6] before moving south to partner Bob Crompton at English First Division club Blackburn Rovers in April 1904.
It was a step down in footballing terms, as proved by the opponents of his 1 September debut – Blackburn Rovers Reserves; the game finished 3–3.
He played 32 games in the Central League and helped the club qualify for the FA Cup first round.
He largely stopped playing to concentrate on management duties but was sacked in January 1919, at which point he retired.