John Brodie (footballer, born 1862)

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John Brodie
Personal information
Full nameJohn Brant Brodie
Date of birth30 August 1862
Place of birthWightwick, England
Date of death16 February 1925 (aged 62)
Place of deathWolverhampton, England
Playing positionForward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1877–1891Wolverhampton Wanderers42(22)
National team
1889–1891England3(1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

John Brant Brodie (30 August 1862 – 16 February 1925) was an English footballer who was a pivotal figure in the formative years of Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Brodie attended St Luke's School in Blakenhall, and was a founding figure of the football club that became Wolverhampton Wanderers. He played in the club's first-ever FA Cup tie in 1883, scoring twice in a 4-1 win over Long Eaton Rangers, and first-ever Football League match in September 1888. He also captained the team in the 1889 FA Cup Final, where they lost 0-3 to league champions Preston North End.

Brodie won three England caps, making his debut on 2 March 1889, when he scored - as captain - in a 6-1 win over Ireland at Anfield. His other appearances were against Scotland and, again, Ireland.

He retired from playing in 1891 due to a knee injury and became headmaster of a Wolverhampton school. He later returned to Wolves as a director.

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