Charles Edward McGibbon (21 April 1880 – 2 May 1954) was an English footballer who played for several teams, including Woolwich Arsenal and Southampton, on a part-time basis while serving with the Royal Garrison Artillery.
He failed to get into the first team and after a spell with Eltham, he joined New Brompton (now Gillingham) in 1907, who were playing in the Southern League under the management and captaincy of former England international Stephen Smith.
[5] In the first round match, played at Priestfield Stadium on 11 January 1908, Sunderland took the lead after half an hour from England international George Holley.
[4] McGibbon played for Southern League Crystal Palace in the 1908–09 season, scoring a hat-trick in a 4–4 draw with Southampton at The Dell on 5 October 1908.
[1] After a spell at Reading, McGibbon returned to Southampton in November 1911, but failed to get back into the first team, having been found guilty by The FA of taking illegal payments while playing at Leyton as an amateur.
[8] McGibbon played first-class cricket for Hampshire in July 1919, a heavy innings defeat against Yorkshire at Dewsbury in the County Championship.