Frederick Raymond Pelly (11 August 1868 – 16 October 1940) was an English international footballer, who played as a left back.
Pelly was born in Upminster, later moving to Forest Rise in Walthamstow whilst still a child.
Pelly played for Corinthian for seven years, before joining Casuals, captaining the team.
[1] Pelly's first taste of international football came on 19 December 1891, starting in a 6–1 unofficial friendly win against North America at The Oval, playing in a two man defence alongside C. B. Fry.
The following year, Pelly would make his final two appearances for England - a 5–1 win away to Wales in March and a 2–2 draw away to Scotland in April.