Netflix’s new six-part drama ‘The English Game’ charts the sport’s origins, with a special focus on long-serving Football Association president Arthur Kinnaird.
Born in Kensington in 1847, Kinnaird was educated at Eton and later Cambridge, before working in banking – eventually becoming a director at Barclays.
Kinnaird played in a record nine FA Cup finals between 1873 and 1883, winning three times with Wanderers and twice with Old Etonians, as well as being capped for Scotland.
By the age of 21 he was already on the FA committee, becoming treasurer in 1877 and president in 1890.
He remained president for the next 33 years until his death in 1923, just months before the opening of Wembley Stadium.
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