Arthur Yolland

Arthur Battishill Yolland (24 August 1874, Hoylake - 12 November 1956, Budapest) was an English literary scholar, tennis coach, footballer and international referee.

He continued his studies at the University of Cambridge and in 1896 he earned a Bachelor's degree.

In the same year, he was invited by Mihály Demeczky to become an English teacher at the József Ferenc Institute.

[2][3] In 1905, he obtained a Doctor of Philosophy degree at the Budapest University.

The match was played at Margitsziget stadion in Budapest and ended with a 3-2 home win in front of 700 spectators.