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The Old Etonians Association Football Club is an English association football club whose players are alumni of Eton College, in Eton, Berkshire. Having been a member of The Football Association and played several editions of the FA Cup , Old Etonians currently play in the Premier Division, the highest level of the Arthurian League .
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By 1886 however the game had by-passed the Etonians. An anaemic French-less Etonians was hammered 6–1 by Marlow in the first round in the 1885–86 FA Cup, [12] and French's last match in the competition was a third round defeat to the Old Westminsters in 1886–87. [13]
In 1878, Chevallier joined joined the Old Etonians, and made his competitive debut for the old boys in the first round of the 1878–79 FA Cup.The Etonians were drawn to play the cup holders, Wanderers, who had won the cup in five out of the seven years since the tournament was inaugurated, but Alfred Kinnaird had by now left the Wanderers for the Old Etonians, and, in a major surprise, the ...
Old Etonians *Club domestic league appearances and goals Thomas Astley Horace Hamond (17 August 1845 – 5 February 1917) [ 1 ] was an association football player and solicitor , who won an FA Cup runner-up medal in 1875.
The 1879–80 Football Association Challenge Cup was the ninth staging of the FA Cup, ... Old Etonians: 3–1 Wanderers: 24 January 1880 Nottingham Forest: 6–0
Anderson represented Eton College in 1879 [3] and made his debut for the Old Etonians against Gitanos the same year. [4] His first competitive match came in the Old Etonians' 10–0 win at Brentwood in the first round of the 1880–81 FA Cup, playing as one of the two right-wingers, and making one of the goals by putting in a cross-shot turned in by Herbert Whitfeld. [5]
Old Etonians *Club domestic league appearances and goals Bryan Farrer (25 November 1858 [ 1 ] - 23 April 1944) was an association football right-sided forward who played in the 1881 FA Cup final for the Old Etonians .