Fitzgerald Copland-Crawford

Fitzgerald Hamilton Paul Copland-Crawford FRGS (5 May 1854 – 7 October 1894) was a Scottish amateur footballer who made two appearances in the representative matches in 1871 and 1872.

[3] Crawford was a member of the Harrow Chequers club, where he played alongside his elder brother Robert against the Wanderers in the opening match of the 1871–72 season, which ended scoreless.

In the match report in the Morning Post on Monday, 16 October 1871, the Crawford brothers were commended for being "conspicuous for excellent play".

[8][9] In the report on the final match, he and his brother were praised for their "untiring forward play throughout".

[10] At the time of the 1871 census, Crawford was living with his father at the family home in Harrow.