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Charles Douglas Moffatt

Charles Douglas Moffatt (London, 5 July 1870 – Buenos Aires, 1 March 1953) was an English football player, considered one of the pioneers of the sport in Argentina. From his debut with St. Andrew's from 1891 until his retirement in 1901, Moffatt played all the football seasons consecutively.
==Career==

Born in London, Moffatt arrived to Argentina on November 1889 at the age of 19. He worked in some British-owned companies in the country, such as Walter Sons & Co, Hume Brothers, the Buenos Aires Western Railway and last, the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway from where he retired in 1928.〔
One of his workmates in the Southern Railway was Alex Lamont of St. Andrew's Scots School, which would later establish the first "Argentine Association Football League" (predecessor of current Argentine Football Association) that organized the first Primera División championship in 1891.〔
Moffatt participated in that tournament playing for St. Andrew's. At the end of the season, St. Andrew's and Old Caledonians shared the first position therefore a final match was played to award the medals. St. Andrew's won the match by 3-1 with 3 goals scored by Moffatt.〔("Los deportistas más destacados del Flores", CEHR )〕〔''Historia del Fútbol Amateur en la Argentina'', by Jorge Iwanczuk. Published by Autores Editores (1992) - ISBN 9504343848〕〔(1891 Argentine Primera División ) at RSSSF〕〔("Desempates en el fútbol argentino: 1891–2008" by Ricardo Gorosito of CIHF )〕
Despite of being the champion, St. Andrew's Athletic Club was dissolved that same year.〔("Un poco de historia", St. Andrew's official website )〕 After his tenure on St. Andrew's, Moffatt played for Lomas Athletic Club in 1892 and then moved to Flores Athletic Club.〔 The last team where Moffatt played was Banfield (founded in 1896〔("Historia del Club: Origen y nacimiento 1896", C.A. Banfield website )〕), where he played the 1897 and 1898 seasons with the team. When the second division (current Primera B Metropolitana) was created in 1899, Banfield registered a team there that would win the championship, with Moffatt as one of its players. The other teams that took part in the first tournament were English High School, Belgrano AC, Lomas, Lanús Athletic Club, Porteño, Maldonado Football Club, Scots School Club and Lomas' Barker Memorial School.〔''Historia de Fútbol de AFA: Orígenes 1891/1899'', by Carlos Yametti. Published by Edición del Autor (2011) - ISBN 978-987-05-9773-5〕
Moffat retired from football in 1901, although he continued practising sports, such as rowing, swimming, tennis and cricket. He is recognized as founder of the Gascón Lawn Tennis Club in Banfield, Buenos Aires and the Rowing Club in La Plata.〔(Clan Moffatt at Genealogy.org )〕

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