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Citizenship
  
British

Name
  
Alfred Edwards


Role
  
Businessman

Organizations founded
  
A.C. Milan

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Full Name
  
Alfred Ormonde Edwards

Born
  
12 October 1850 (
1850-10-12
)
Skyborry, England, United Kingdom

Occupation
  
Businessman British vice-consul in Milan

Known for
  
First president of A.C. Milan

Died
  
January 21, 1909, Bridgnorth, United Kingdom

Similar People
  
Herbert Kilpin, Adriano Galliani, Silvio Berlusconi

Alfred Ormond Edwards (12 October 1850 – 4 April 1923) was an English businessman and football pioneer. In 1899, he was one of the founding fathers and first chairman of Italian football club A.C. Milan under the original name of Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club.

Biography

Alfred Ormond Edwards was born on 12 October 1850, in Skyborry, England, the 7th child of Charles Edwards and Theadosia Edwards (née Piper). He married Eliza Fanny Oriel on 7 August 1879, in Hammersmith. Having moved to Milan, Italy for business, in December 1899 he was among the twelve founding founders of football club A.C. Milan, under the original name of Milan Foot-Ball and Cricket Club. He was appointed as the first chairman of the club, serving until 1909, when he went back to England. During his time in Milan, he also served as the British vice-consul. Edwards died in Bridgnorth in 1923, after a period of illness. He is buried in the local municipal cemetery.

References

Alfred Edwards (football) Wikipedia