David Forsyth
David
Forsyth

Born
1852/12/15
Date of passing
14 September 1936 (Age 83)
Birthplace
Pertshire, SCO
School(s)
University of Toronto
Where they grew up
Lynden, Ontario, Canada

Bio

David Forsyth

David Forsyth... both of his parents Archibald and Ann were born in Scotland... he was a year old when his family moved from Scotland to Canada in 1853; he was 15 years old when his family moved to Galt... he married his wife Augusta on 28 December 1882 (their children were Dora b.1887 and Otto b.1890)... he was 83 years old when he passed away in Beamsville, ON on 14 September 1936... served as Master of Mathematics and Science at Berlin High School... graduated from the University of Toronto in 1875... retired from teaching in June 1921 with the title of Principal Emeritus...

posthumously honoured by the Canada Soccer Hall of Fame (one of the first 11 non-players honoured as part of The Soccer Hall of Fame’s inaugural Class of 2000)...

was known as the “Daddy of Canadian Soccer”... wrote the Newark Press in 1885, Forsyth was “the finest dribbler in Canada”... also wrote the Newark Press, “he is a tall, broad shouldered, light complexioned man. His long, drooping moustache has won for him the name of ‘The man with the big moustache’”... as noted in 1949, “as a result of Forsyth’s great interest in soccer, Berlin had become, the 1880s, almost the focal point of that sport for the entire continent; many soccer stars of later years were athletes who were trained by Forsyth”... wrote George Gross in 2007, “he was the sparkplug that helped the formation of the Western Football Association in 1880 with a membership of 19 clubs”...

For Country

was part of a Canadian XI that faced USA in an 1885 exhibition match (a 1:0 win in Newark, NJ, USA on 28 November 1885)... was part of a Canadian XI that faced USA in an 1886 exhibition match (a 2:3 loss in Newark, NJ, USA on 25 November 1886)... 

For Sport

served as a Canada Soccer Honorary President (1926-27 to 1934-35), then known as the Dominion of Canada Football Association...

was a founding member of the Dominion Football Association in 1877... was a founding member of the Western Football Association in 1880... was manager of the 1888 Canadian team that toured the United Kingdom, including an exhibition match against Scotland on 18 September 1888... served as secretary-treasurer of the Western Football Association (1880-1905 and 1921-23)... was a founding member of the Ontario Soccer Association, then known as the Ontario Football Association League... served as secretary-treasurer of the Ontario Soccer Association, then known as the Ontario Football Association...

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