Information about Andrew Watson
Andrew Watson (born May 1857, Demerara, British Guiana; died in Sydney, Australia, date unknown) was the world's first black international football player, capped three times for Scotland between 1881 and 1882 and considered one of the top ten most important players of the 19th century. He played in the side back position, on either the right or the left flank.
He was the son of a wealthy Scottish sugar planter Peter Miller and a local girl Rose Watson. At the age of 14, he was schooled at King's College London, where records show he excelled at sports including football. He later studied philosophy, mathematics and engineering at University of Glasgow when he was 19, where his natural love of football blossomed.
After first playing for Maxwell F.C., in 1876 he signed for local side Parkgrove F.C. where he was additionally their match secretary, making Watson football's first black administrator. After marrying in Glasgow, he soon signed for Queen's Park F.C. – then Britain's biggest football team – and later became their secretary. He led the team to several Scottish Cup wins, thus becoming the first black player to win a major competition.
Soon Watson won three international caps for Scotland.
In 1882, he was the first black player to play in the FA Cup when he turned out for London Swifts F.C.. In 1884 he was the first foreign player to be invited to join the most exclusive of football teams, a team that allowed only 50 members of high elite to join – Corinthians F.C. – created to challenge the supremacy of Queen's Park and the Scottish national side.
While it is true that the first Black professional footballer was Arthur Wharton, we should note that Watson pre-dates him by 11 years. One reason is that Wharton's historian concentrated on those players that earned a living from the game, not on amateurs such as Watson. Another is that there are no known written records or match reports that mention the colour of Watson's skin. One match report is more interested in that Watson played in unusual brown boots rather than the customary black boots of that time.
The colour of his skin was of no significance to his peers and there is no historical record of racism on the part of the Scottish Football Association. As written in the minutes, before one match where Watson was injured and unable to play, an SFA vice-president said if Watson had been fit he would have happily drugged a fellow Scottish international to give Watson his place.
Watson's entry in the Scottish Football Association Annual of 1880-81 reads as follows:
There is almost no record of his later life, though it is known that Watson later emigrated to Australia, as he died in Sydney and is buried there.
In 1926 the renowned sportswriter "Tityrus" (J.A.H. Catton, editor of the Athletic News) named Andrew Watson as left back in his all-time Scotland team – a remarkable endorsement of the talent of a footballer who had played at such an early date from a man who had watched almost every England-Scotland international over the preceding 50 years.
England 1-6 Scotland March 14 1881 - Acton Park, Wrexham, Wales
Wales 1-5 Scotland
March 11 1882 - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland
Scotland 5-1 England
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He was the son of a wealthy Scottish sugar planter Peter Miller and a local girl Rose Watson. At the age of 14, he was schooled at King's College London, where records show he excelled at sports including football. He later studied philosophy, mathematics and engineering at University of Glasgow when he was 19, where his natural love of football blossomed.
After first playing for Maxwell F.C., in 1876 he signed for local side Parkgrove F.C. where he was additionally their match secretary, making Watson football's first black administrator. After marrying in Glasgow, he soon signed for Queen's Park F.C. – then Britain's biggest football team – and later became their secretary. He led the team to several Scottish Cup wins, thus becoming the first black player to win a major competition.
Soon Watson won three international caps for Scotland.
In 1882, he was the first black player to play in the FA Cup when he turned out for London Swifts F.C.. In 1884 he was the first foreign player to be invited to join the most exclusive of football teams, a team that allowed only 50 members of high elite to join – Corinthians F.C. – created to challenge the supremacy of Queen's Park and the Scottish national side.
While it is true that the first Black professional footballer was Arthur Wharton, we should note that Watson pre-dates him by 11 years. One reason is that Wharton's historian concentrated on those players that earned a living from the game, not on amateurs such as Watson. Another is that there are no known written records or match reports that mention the colour of Watson's skin. One match report is more interested in that Watson played in unusual brown boots rather than the customary black boots of that time.
The colour of his skin was of no significance to his peers and there is no historical record of racism on the part of the Scottish Football Association. As written in the minutes, before one match where Watson was injured and unable to play, an SFA vice-president said if Watson had been fit he would have happily drugged a fellow Scottish international to give Watson his place.
Watson's entry in the Scottish Football Association Annual of 1880-81 reads as follows:
- "Watson, Andrew: One of the very best backs we have; since joining Queen's Park has made rapid strides to the front as a player; has great speed and tackles splendidly; powerful and sure kick; well worthy of a place in any representative team."
There is almost no record of his later life, though it is known that Watson later emigrated to Australia, as he died in Sydney and is buried there.
In 1926 the renowned sportswriter "Tityrus" (J.A.H. Catton, editor of the Athletic News) named Andrew Watson as left back in his all-time Scotland team – a remarkable endorsement of the talent of a footballer who had played at such an early date from a man who had watched almost every England-Scotland international over the preceding 50 years.
International Appearances
March 12 1881 - Kennington Oval, London, EnglandEngland 1-6 Scotland March 14 1881 - Acton Park, Wrexham, Wales
Wales 1-5 Scotland
March 11 1882 - Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland
Scotland 5-1 England
External links
- Glasgow University articles on Andrew Watson
- The Glasgow Story
References
- Catton, J.A.H. ("Tityrus") (2006 reprint of 1926 original). The Story of Association Football. Cleethorpes: Soccer Books. ISBN 1-86223-119-2.
- 100 Great Black Britons profile
- The World's First Great Black Soccer Player: Andrew Watson - A Truly Remarkable Man
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Carbohydrates 97.33 g
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Full name Queen's Park Football Club
Nickname(s) The Spiders, The Hoops
Founded July 9 1867
Ground Hampden Park, Glasgow
Capacity 52,500
Chairman G. M.
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Founded July 9 1867
Ground Hampden Park, Glasgow
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Founded 1871
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Full name Arthur Wharton
Date of birth October 28 1865
Place of birth Jamestown, Gold Coast
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Location: Kennington, London
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