Alexander Watson Hutton


Alexander Watson Hutton (born June 10, 1853 in Glasgow, March 9, 1936 in Buenos Aires) is a Scottish footballer who is considered a "father of Argentine football". Curriculum vitae

Born in 1853, Hutton lost both parents as a young boy. He later took care of his grandmother, then under Daniel Stewart's school supervision. In 1881 he graduated from the University of Edinburgh. In February 1882 he emigrated to Argentina, where he began work at Saint Andrew's Scotch. In 1884 he founded the Buenos Aires English High School, which participated in club competitions. In 1886 he was born Arnold's son, a representative of Argentina. On February 21, 1893, he became the founder of the AFA, which he chaired for three years. He died in 1936 and was buried at the British cemetery Chacarita. His name is a library of Argentinian football. Bibliography

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