Bob Wilson
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Bob Wilson may refer to:
- Association footballers
- Bob Wilson (footballer born 1867) (1867–?), Irish international footballer of the 1880s
- Bob Wilson (footballer born 1928), footballer for Tranmere Rovers
- Bob Wilson (footballer born 1934), Scottish footballer for Norwich City and Gillingham
- Bob Wilson (footballer born 1941), Scottish football goalkeeper for Arsenal; later a broadcaster
- Bob Wilson (footballer born 1943), English footballer
- Bob Wilson (New Zealand footballer), New Zealand international football (soccer) player
- Other sports players
- Robert Wilson (rugby league), English rugby player of early 20th century
- Bob Wilson (baseball) (1925–1985), played for the 1958 L.A. Dodgers
- Bob H. Wilson (1898–1986), Australian rules footballer — played for Carlton
- Bob M. Wilson (born 1945), former Australian rules footballer — played for Essendon
- Bob Wilson (cricketer) (born 1928), English cricketer
- Bob Wilson (American football) (1913–1999), American football player
- Bob Wilson (ice hockey) (born 1934), Canadian ice hockey player
- Other
- Bob Wilson (cartoonist), British cartoonist of the Stanley Bagshaw series of children's cartoons
- Bob Wilson (economist) (born 1937), American economist and professor at Stanford University
- Bob Wilson (sportscaster) (born 1929), former radio sportscaster for the Boston Bruins
- Bob Wilson (U.S. politician) (1916–1999), U.S. Representative from California
- Bob Wilson (singer) (born c. 1940), Californian singer-guitarist, first to record "(And Her Name Is) Scarlet"
- The protagonist of Robert Heinlein's science fiction story "By His Bootstraps"
See also
- Bob Wilson (Fatal Fury), fictional character from the Fatal Fury series video games
- "Bob Wilson, Anchorman", a song by indie rock band Half Man Half Biscuit
- Robert Wilson (disambiguation)
- Bobby Wilson (disambiguation)
- Bob Willson (born 1928), TV host
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