Arthur Kingscott

Arthur Kingscott (1863? – 1937) was a footballing personality from Derbyshire at the turn of the 20th century who died at the age of 74. He was from New Sawley, Long Eaton in Derbyshire England, later serving as a treasurer at the Football Association. There is an unconfirmed report in Caxton's 'Association Football' (1960) that Kingscott played a hand in the discovery of Steve Bloomer before his first game with Derby County.

Read more about Arthur Kingscott:  1900 and 1901 FA Cup Finals, Controversy At The 1901 FA Cup Final, Lengthy Career, Resignation From Role As FA Treasurer

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