Harry Anders (28 November 1926 – October 1994) was a English professional footballer. His brother was fellow footballer Jimmy Anders.
Anders played for St Helens Town, Preston North End and Manchester City before joining Port Vale for 'a substantial fee' in July 1956. However he only made three appearances before being sold to Accrington Stanley for 'a small fee' in June 1957. He later played for Workington and Runcorn.
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