William Parsons (footballer)

William Parsons
Parsons (standing, first from the right) in 1895
Personal information
Full name William Parsons Alexander
Date of birth (1877-01-19)19 January 1877
Place of birth Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Date of death Unknown
Place of death Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1895 Sociedad de Foot-Ball
de Barcelona
3 (0)
1899 Team Anglès +1 (0)
1899–1900 FC Barcelona 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

William Parsons Alexander (19 January 1877 – Unknown) was an Anglo-Spanish footballer who is best known for being, along with his brother John, one of the founders of FC Barcelona in 1899, and then serving as the club's vice-captain in 1899 and 1900.[1] Oddly enough, despite having been a captain of the Barça first team, he never actually played a single match for the club.[2] William was also one of the founders of the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona.[1][2]

Early life

His family, of English origins, settled in Barcelona in 1870, where Parsons was born on 19 January 1877.[1][3] He was known in Catalonia as Guillermo, which was an anglicization of his English name.[2]

Sporting career

Barcelona Cricket Club

In the early 1890s, Parsons and his younger brother William became members of the British Club de Barcelona, where they practiced several modalities such as cricket with the Barcelona Cricket Club.[4]

Sociedad de Foot-Ball de Barcelona

Together with his brother John, he was one of the first pioneers of football in Catalonia, joining Sociedad de Foot-Ball de Barcelona in 1895, a team made up of a group of football pioneers who had been playing in Catalonia since 1893.[2][4] On 27 January 1895, Parsons was one of 16 footballers who featured in the first football match played in Bonanova, scoring a hat-trick to help the Blues to a 4–1 win over a Red team that featured his older brother.[5][6] On 2 February 1895, he played a match for Barcelona against Asociación de Foot-Ball de Torelló, which was the very first time that teams from two different cities played against each other in Catalonia, and he rose to the occasion,[1] scoring once in an 8–3 local win.[7]

Parsons played several friendly matches at Can Tunis and a few others at Bonanova between 1892 and 1895, where he stood out as a great goal scorer, however, due to the little statistical rigor that the newspapers had at that time, the exact number of goals he netted is unknown.[8] Despite some encouraging first steps, this society was never officially established and when its founder and captain James Reeves returned to the United Kingdom in the autumn of 1895, it was the Catalans and the Parsons brothers who took the reins of the team, but without Reeves, the entity soon declined, collapsed and seems to disappear around 1896.[8] Football in the city then crosses its first crisis which lasted three years from 1896 until 1899, with the Parsons playing an important role in the sport's return to the city, helping with the creations of Team Anglès and FC Barcelona, both in 1899.[8][1]

FC Barcelona

In 1899, Parsons and his brother were among the twelve men who attended the infamous meeting held at the Gimnasio Solé on 29 November 1899 which saw the birth of Foot-Ball Club Barcelona.[9][10] However, in Barcelona's official debut on 8 December 1899, the two Parsons brothers played for the rival team, Team Anglès, which consisted of members of the British colony living in Barcelona, such as the two of them and the Witty brothers (Arthur and Ernest), helping Anglès to a 1–0 win.[1][2][11]

Five days later, on 13 December 1899, the Blaugrana team merged with the Team Anglès, which led to the expansion of Barça's board of directors with his brother John becoming the vice-president of the club while still being a footballer, and William was appointed the vice-captainancy of the team.[2][3][12] However, he never managed to defend that responsibility on the playing field because in February 1900, he left for Manila for family reasons, leaving the vice-captaincy of Barcelona in the hands of Ernest Witty.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Els onze apòstols de Gamper - William Parsons Alexander" [the eleven apostles of Gamper - William Parsons Alexander]. www.lesportiudecatalunya.cat (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Guillermo, el capitán del primer equipo del Barça que nunca llegó a debutar como azulgrana" [Guillermo, the captain of the Barça first team who never made his debut as a Barça player]. cronicaglobal.elespanol.com (in Spanish). 4 February 2024. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "Orígenes, nacimiento y consolidación del FC Barcelona (1875-1903)" [Origins, birth and consolidation of FC Barcelona (1875-1903)] (in Spanish). CIHEFE. 17 October 2015. Archived from the original on 7 April 2022. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Barcelona Cricket Club: els primers en jugar a futbol" [Barcelona Cricket Club: the first to play football]. memoriesfutbolcatala.com (in Spanish). 25 December 2020. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  5. ^ "Fútbol en el velódromo" [Football at the Velodrome]. hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com (in Spanish). La Vanguardia. 28 January 1895. p. 2. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  6. ^ "Plantilla 1894-1896: Porteros" [Squad 1894-1896: Goalkeepers]. estadijohan.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  7. ^ "Barcelona 8–3 Torelló". hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com (in Spanish). La Vanguardia. 27 March 1895. Archived from the original on 29 September 2022. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
  8. ^ a b c "La Sociedad de Football de Barcelona de 1894 y el Foot-ball Club Barcelona de 1899" [The Barcelona Football Society of 1894 and the Foot-ball Club Barcelona of 1899] (in Spanish). CIHEFE. 17 January 2010. Retrieved 17 November 2022.
  9. ^ "1899–1909. Foundation and survival". FC Barcelona. Archived from the original on 13 May 2021. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  10. ^ "Así nació el FC Barcelona" [This is how FC Barcelona was born]. www.mundodeportivo.com (in Spanish). 29 November 2019. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  11. ^ "Partidos del Barça de 1899" [Barça matches of 1899]. www.webdelcule.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 April 2024.
  12. ^ "Barca". www.scotsfootballworldwide.scot. Retrieved 19 April 2024.
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