Thursday, 19 June 2014

England team's first Romany footballer 'deserves recognition'

From the BBC

In 1895 Rabbi Howell made history as the first Romany footballer to play for England, but 119 years on the pioneering player lies buried in an unmarked grave. Now as an appeal to raise funds for a headstone begins, what is the story behind Howell's ground-breaking career and have sporting attitudes to the Romany community changed?

Howell was born in 1867 in a Gypsy camp in Dore, Sheffield.

Steven Kay, who has written a book on Howell, said: "His birth certificate suggests he was born in a tent as there were no houses at the address given.

"He must have been an itinerant at the time."

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