Harrow Chequers F.C.
| Nickname(s) | the Chequers | |
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| Founded | 1865 | |
| Dissolved | 1876 | |
| Ground | Kennington Oval, London | |
| Hon. Sec. | Reginald Courtenay Welch (1872–84) James Herbert Farmer (1886–91) | |
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Harrow Chequers Football Club was a football club from London, England, from 1865 to 1876. Derived from former pupils of Harrow School, the club was involved in the formation of the FA Cup in 1871. It was slated to play in three of the first six FA Cup competitions in the 1870s, but they forfeited each time, and never contested an FA Cup match as the Chequers. One of their players, however, Morton Betts, is remembered for scoring the first (and only) goal in the first ever FA Cup Final in 1872.