Kinnaird, Arthur Fitzgerald, 11th Lord Kinnaird (1847-1923), footballer and president of the Football Association

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Kinnaird, Arthur Fitzgerald, 11th Lord Kinnaird (1847-1923), footballer and president of the Football Association

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        16 Feb 1847-30 Jan 1923

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        Educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge.
        Played football for the Wanderers and Old Etonians and played in nine FA Cup finals.
        Was Treasurer of the Football Association (FA) and from 1890-1923 was its President.

        Founding member of the Boys' Brigade in 1870 and President of the YMCA.
        Became involved in the sporting activities of the Quintin Hogg's Castle Street Institute.
        In 1909 the Kinnaird Trophy was introduced at the Regent Street Polytechnic for the inter-club athletic competition.

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