Arthur Pember
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Arthur Pember was a British sportsman, journalist and author, notable for being the first president of The Football Association
The Football Association
The Football Association, also known as simply The FA, is the governing body of football in England, and the Crown Dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. It was formed in 1863, and is the oldest national football association...

, from 1863 to 1867, as a member of N.N. Club or N.N. Kilburn, one of the founder clubs of the FA..

Arthur Pember was one of the founders of football and a highly educated Victorian with a knowledge of literature, science, current affairs, etc.

He also had a career as a New York journalist just after the American Civil War. The most interesting fact was his undercover investigations and his involvement with the most prominent editors of the day. He worked for the press in the early days of investigative journalism, when the New York Times exposed severe malpractices in Government including Boss Tweed of the Tammany Ring. Pembers investigations generally had a large degree of humour and an element of danger, as he uncovered the truth behind American and Victorian society, meeting on one hand street beggars and on the other the leading industrialists of the day. He was also an author who wrote a significant book referred to by reformers of the time.

Mr. Pember was the author of an 1874 book published by D. Appleton & Co. entitled "The Mysteries and Miseries of the Great Metropolis"

His direct family included his wife; Alice Mary Pember, daughters Mabel Pember (d. July 27, 1875) and Alice Richardson Pember (d. July 30, 1875), sons Valintine Pember (d. July 18, 1874) and Geoffry Francis Pember (d. July 21, 1872).

Mr. Pember died on April 3, 1886 in LaMoure North Dakota according to an obituary note in the April 4, 1886 edition of the New York Times.

He was also a member of the Wanderers
Wanderers F.C.
Wanderers Football Club is an English amateur football club, based in London, that plays in the Surrey South Eastern Combination. Founded as Forest Football Club in 1859, the club changed its name to Wanderers in 1864....

 amateur football club.
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