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  2. Fergus Suter - Wikipedia

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    Fergus Suter (21 November 1857 – 31 July 1916) was a Scottish stonemason and footballer in the early days of the game. Arguably the first recognised professional footballer, [1] Suter was a native of Glasgow and played for Partick before moving to England to play for Darwen and Blackburn Rovers F.C.

  3. Darwen F.C. (1870) - Wikipedia

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    Darwen FC Team, 1879–80. Fergie Suter is on the floor. Darwen was the first club from Northern England to achieve any success in the FA Cup, reaching the quarter-finals in 1879. They caused controversy in this competition by signing two professional players, Fergie Suter and Jimmy Love, both from Partick, a Scottish club based in Glasgow ...

  4. The English Game - Wikipedia

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    Release. 20 March 2020. (2020-03-20) The English Game is a British historical sports drama television miniseries developed by Julian Fellowes for Netflix about the origins of association football in England. The six-part series was released on 20 March 2020.

  5. Jimmy Love (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    In summer 1878 he joined Lancashire club Darwen, arriving before fellow Partick player Fergus Suter. [ 1 ] He scored twice against Eagley in the 1878–79 FA Cup second round and scored two more in the third round victory over Remnants at the Oval , and was in top form when Darwen faced Old Etonians in the famous 5–5 draw on 13 February 1879 ...

  6. Arthur Kinnaird, 11th Lord Kinnaird - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Fitzgerald Kinnaird, 11th Lord Kinnaird, KT (16 February 1847 – 30 January 1923) was a British principal of The Football Association and a leading footballer, considered by some journalists as the first football star. [2] He played in nine FA Cup Finals, a record that stands to this day. [3]

  7. 1884 FA Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The 1884 FA Cup final was a football match between Blackburn Rovers and Queen's Park contested on 29 March 1884 at the Kennington Oval. It was the showpiece match of English football's primary cup competition, the Football Association Challenge Cup (better known as the FA Cup), it was the 13th Cup final. It was the first time that a Scottish ...

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  9. Harry Goodhart - Wikipedia

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    International career. 1883. England. 3. (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Harry Chester Goodhart (17 July 1858 – 21 April 1895) was an English amateur footballer who played as a forward in four FA Cup Finals for Old Etonians, before going on to become Professor of Humanity at the University of Edinburgh.