Felix Barry (October 1858 – 23 December 1933) was an English amateur footballer who played for Clapham Rovers in its 1880 FA Cup Final win.
for the first time in the 1872–73 season; his first game for the school side against an "external" club was in a defeat against Woodford Wells in February 1873, when he was 14 years old.
[2] He duly made his FA Cup debut in December 1877; his first tie was a defeat to Oxford University.
[8] He added a string to his bow by acting as referee for the tie between Weybridge Swallows and Upton Park.
[9] He scored twice more for the Rovers in the thrilling 5–4 win over Upton Park in the fourth round,[10] but did not play in the quarter-final defeat to the Old Carthusians, a re-jig of the forward line seeing winger Henry Wace moved to the centre to accommodate Charles Wollaston on the right,[11] and he did not play another FA Cup tie afterwards.