Edward Hagarty Parry (24 April 1855 – 19 July 1931) was a Canadian-born English international footballer. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Ted Parry attended Charterhouse School, and played 3 times for England from 1879-1882. He scored once. He was captain (and goal-scorer) of the Old Carthusians team who won the 1881 FA Cup Final defeating Old Etonians 3-0. He was the first foreign-born captain of an FA Cup winning team, and the last until Eric Cantona in 1996.
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- Edward Hagarty Parry (24 April 1855 – 19 July 1931) was a Canadian-born English international footballer. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Ted Parry attended Charterhouse School, and played 3 times for England from 1879-1882. He scored once. He was captain (and goal-scorer) of the Old Carthusians team who won the 1881 FA Cup Final defeating Old Etonians 3-0. He was the first foreign-born captain of an FA Cup winning team, and the last until Eric Cantona in 1996.
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- Edward Hagarty Parry (24 April 1855 – 19 July 1931) was a Canadian-born English international footballer. Born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Ted Parry attended Charterhouse School, and played 3 times for England from 1879-1882. He scored once. He was captain (and goal-scorer) of the Old Carthusians team who won the 1881 FA Cup Final defeating Old Etonians 3-0. He was the first foreign-born captain of an FA Cup winning team, and the last until Eric Cantona in 1996.
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