Arthur Alfred Brown (3 December 1858 – 1 July 1909) was an English
footballer
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who played for
Aston Villa
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in the 1880s. He was
their first international player, making three appearances for
England
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in 1882. Throughout his career he was known as "Digger" Brown.
Playing career
Brown was born in Spon End,
Coventry
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, the elder brother of
Albert Arthur Brown
Playing career
Albert Alfred Brown (7 January 1862 – 1930), Brown was a footballer in the early years of English professional football, who played for Aston Villa from 1884 until 1894. Albert and his brother Alfred played in the same forward ...
who would also go on to have a career as a footballer with Aston Villa. Arthur began his career playing for local junior sides including Aston Cross, Aston Unity and Aston Comrades before joining the most senior club in the area,
Aston Villa
Aston Villa Football Club is a professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, England. The club competes in the , the top tier of the English football league system. Founded in 1874, they have played at their home ground, Villa Park ...
in 1878. His initial spell at Villa only lasted a few weeks before he left to join
Mitchell St George's.
Two years later, after spells with
Birchfield Trinity and
Birmingham Excelsior
Birmingham Excelsior Football Club was an English football club with a claimed foundation date of 1874.
History
The club emerged from an athletics club founded in 1869, which in turn was related to the Excelsior Works in Birmingham town centre. ...
, he re-joined Aston Villa. His favoured position was at
inside right
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but he could play on either wing. Contemporary reports described him as "sturdy, though small, he could dribble through opponents with astonishing ease and grace."
His first
England
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cap came against
Ireland
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on 18 February 1882 when he played alongside his Villa colleague
Howard Vaughton
Oliver Howard Vaughton (9 January 1861 – 6 January 1937) was an England international footballer who played as an inside left.
Vaughton played for England on five occasions, scoring six goals. Five of his goals were scored in a 13–0 victor ...
. England's 13–0 victory is still the team's largest ever win; the Villa forwards "totally dominated" scoring nine goals between them, with Vaughton scoring five and Brown four. Brown "seemed set for a lengthy career"
but, although he played in the two other
1882
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internationals against
Wales
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and
Scotland
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(both of which resulted in defeats) he was never again selected for England. His international career spanned 23 days, in which he played three matches scoring four goals.
His club career was before the inception of
The Football League
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and all Brown's club games were in friendlies and in the
FA Cup
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. During his Villa career he played 22 FA Cup matches, scoring 15 goals, often playing alongside his team captain,
Archie Hunter
Archibald Hunter (23 September 1859 – 29 November 1894) was a Scottish Association football, footballer who was the first captain of Aston Villa F.C., Aston Villa to lift the FA Cup, in 1887 FA Cup Final, 1887. He was one of Victorian football' ...
. By 1886, ill-health had forced Brown to retire and he therefore missed out on the inaugural
Football League season.
He continued to keep up an interest in Villa's affairs until he died on 1 July 1909, aged 50.
Professional baseball
In 1890 Brown played professional baseball for Aston Villa in the
National League of Baseball of Great Britain.
References
External links
*
England profile
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1858 births
Footballers from Birmingham, West Midlands
1909 deaths
English footballers
English baseball players
England men's international footballers
Men's association football forwards
Aston Unity F.C. players
Aston Villa F.C. players
Birmingham St George's F.C. players
Birmingham Excelsior F.C. players