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Frederick Maddison (footballer)

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He was born on 22 July 1849 in Westminster, Middlesex as Frederick Chappell, the son of Frederick Patey Chappell and Eleanor (née Maddison). On 5 February 1873, he changed his name to Frederick Brunning Maddison, taking his second name from his grandfather.
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prior to the first official international match, a 1–1 draw on 25 February 1871 playing under the pseudonym "F. Maclean". He won his solitary England cap playing on the left of midfield in
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From around 1894, the couple played a major part in encouraging and facilitating the entry onto the London musical scene of the French composer
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by two goals to nil. Maddison was involved in the move which resulted in the second goal, when he, together with
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Oxford University's F.A. Cup winning side of 1874 (Maddison sitting upright second from right in front row).
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Association Football in Victorian England – A History of the Game from 1863 to 1900
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and (with Maddison now on the right) this time they were successful, defeating the
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Palace Pioneers: How the first Crystal Palace FC helped create the modern game
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Frederick Maddison died in Germany on 25 September 1907, at Moabit Hospital,
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On 14 April 1883 he married Katharine Mary Adela Tindal, at Christ Church,
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Later he was a music publisher and, together with his wife the composer
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before going up to Oxford University, where he was a member of
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Scotland men's representative footballers (1870–1872)
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Index

footballer
England
midfielder
first international match
Scotland
FA Cup
Oxford University
1874
The Wanderers
1876
Adela Maddison
Gabriel Fauré
Marlborough College
Brasenose College
unofficial matches
England
Scotland

1874 FA Cup Final
Royal Engineers
Cuthbert Ottaway
Robert Vidal
Frederick Patton
Crystal Palace
Civil Service
London
Lancaster Gate
Adela Maddison
Gabriel Fauré
Saint-Lunaire

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