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Full name
  
Edgar Isaac Lewis Kail

Years
  
Team

Place of birth
  
London, England

Name
  
Edgar Kail


Date of death
  
1976 (aged 75–76)

Role
  
Footballer

Playing position
  
Inside right

Position
  
Inside forward

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Date of birth
  
(1900-11-26)26 November 1900

Died
  
1976, Skelmorlie, United Kingdom

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Edgar Isaac Lewis Kail (26 November 1900 – 1976) was an English footballer who played for Dulwich Hamlet and the England national team, as an inside forward. He was the last non-league player to play for the full England team.

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Early life

Edgar Kail was born in Camberwell, London on 26 November 1900 to James Walker Issac Kail, a post office sorter and Rosa Mary Kail (née Yells). At the time of his birth, the family lived at 11 Thompson Road and Edgar was the youngest of three sons. By 1911, the Kails had moved round the corner 80a Landcroft Road, Dulwich during which time Rosa had given birth to three more sons and a daughter.

Dulwich Hamlet

After representing various South London schools, Kail signed for Dulwich Hamlet in 1915 aged 15 years. Kail was a committed amateur at Dulwich Hamlet, turning down moves to professional clubs to stay at the club. With Dulwich he won the FA Amateur Cup in 1920 and 1932. He played for the "Amateurs" in the 1929 FA Charity Shield.

Kail played a charity match for Queen's Park FC against Rangers FC in May 1932. He also signed amateur forms for Chelsea FC in March 1930 but did not make any league appearances.

International career

Kail had a short international career, only six days long, gaining three caps on England's brief continental tour of 1929 against Spain, Belgium and France. He scored two goals on his debut against France.

He was the last non-league player to play for the full England team, although not the last amateur – Bernard Joy of Casuals and Arsenal played for England in 1936.

Personal life

Kail married Irene Margaret Ramsey, daughter of Dulwich Hamlet groundsman, Dalhousie Ramsey in Camberwell in February 1926.

He died in Skelmorlie, Ayrshire in 1976 from a stroke.

Legacy

In the 1990s the approach to Dulwich's ground, Champion Hill, was renamed Edgar Kail Way in his honour.

In 2003, a blue plaque dedicated to Kail was unveiled by Southwark Council at the site of Champion Hill.

Edgar Kail remains a cult figure amongst Dulwich Hamlet FC fans, with his name still sung at games each week.

References

Edgar Kail Wikipedia