About: Ken Fyfe

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Kenneth Carmichael Fyfe (14 April 1914 – 29 January 1974) was a Scottish rugby union player. He was born in Karachi (now Pakistan) and died in Johannesburg, South Africa. His mother was English and his father was the Scottish international association football player John Fyfe, with his heritage making him eligible for the Scotland national rugby union team – he gained nine caps between 1933 and 1939 including two Calcutta Cup wins over England at Murrayfield, and scored the winning try in the 1933 fixture. He attended the University of Cambridge and counted Sale among his club sides.

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  • Kenneth Carmichael Fyfe (14 April 1914 – 29 January 1974) was a Scottish rugby union player. He was born in Karachi (now Pakistan) and died in Johannesburg, South Africa. His mother was English and his father was the Scottish international association football player John Fyfe, with his heritage making him eligible for the Scotland national rugby union team – he gained nine caps between 1933 and 1939 including two Calcutta Cup wins over England at Murrayfield, and scored the winning try in the 1933 fixture. He attended the University of Cambridge and counted Sale among his club sides. (en)
  • Kenneth Carmichael Fyfe, ou plus simplement Ken Fyfe, né le 14 avril 1914 à Karachi (Inde) et mort le 29 janvier 1974 à Johannesburg (Transvaal en Afrique du Sud), est un joueur de rugby à XV qui a évolué au poste d'ailier pour l'équipe d'Écosse de 1933 à 1939. Il a également été un joueur de cricket. (fr)
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  • Kenneth Carmichael Fyfe (14 April 1914 – 29 January 1974) was a Scottish rugby union player. He was born in Karachi (now Pakistan) and died in Johannesburg, South Africa. His mother was English and his father was the Scottish international association football player John Fyfe, with his heritage making him eligible for the Scotland national rugby union team – he gained nine caps between 1933 and 1939 including two Calcutta Cup wins over England at Murrayfield, and scored the winning try in the 1933 fixture. He attended the University of Cambridge and counted Sale among his club sides. (en)
  • Kenneth Carmichael Fyfe, ou plus simplement Ken Fyfe, né le 14 avril 1914 à Karachi (Inde) et mort le 29 janvier 1974 à Johannesburg (Transvaal en Afrique du Sud), est un joueur de rugby à XV qui a évolué au poste d'ailier pour l'équipe d'Écosse de 1933 à 1939. Il a également été un joueur de cricket. (fr)
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  • Ken Fyfe (en)
  • Ken Fyfe (fr)
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