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N.N. Club Full name No Name Club Founded 1863 N.N. Club or N.N. Kilburn, N.N. thought to mean No Name, was an English football club based in the Kilburn district of London. The club was one of the dozen founding sides of the Football Association on October 28, 1863,[1] and were represented by club member Arthur Pember who was elected as the FA's first president.
References
- ^ Harvey, Adrian (2005). Football, the First Hundred Years: The Untold Story of the People's Game. Routledge. p. 135. ISBN 978-0415350181. http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=6u12cOLsrfsC&pg=PA138&dq=nn+kilburn&hl=en&ei=ykryTNulGIHKhAfeoeXqCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CC4Q6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=nn%20kilburn&f=false.
The Football Association Founder members Barnes · Blackheath · Blackheath Proprietary School · Civil Service · Crusaders · Crystal Palace · Kensington School · Leytonstone Forest · No Names Club · Perceval House · SurbitonPresidents Arthur Pember · E. C. Morley · Francis Marindin · Arthur Kinnaird · Charles Clegg · William Pickford · Earl of Athlone · Duke of Edinburgh · Duke of Gloucester · Earl of Harewood · Duke of Kent · Duke of York · Duke of CambridgeChairmen Charles Clegg · A. G. Hines · M. Frowde · Amos Brook Hirst · Arthur Drewry · Graham Doggart · Joe Mears · Andrew Stephen · Harold Warris Thompson · Bert Millichip · Keith Wiseman · Geoff Thompson · Lord Triesman · David BernsteinSecretaries E. C. Morley · R. W. Willis · R. G. Graham · C. W. Alcock · Frederick Wall · Stanley Rous · Denis Follows · Ted CrokerChief Executives Categories:- Defunct English football club stubs
- Defunct English football clubs
- Football clubs in London
- Sport in Camden
- Sport in Brent
- 1863 establishments in England
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