George Borlase Childs (11 August 1857 - 4 March 1909) was a Church of England vicar and association footballer who played in the 1880 FA Cup final.
[6] Having gone up to Oxford, he did not break into the university first XI until the 1878–79 season, and was in "rare form" in the first round of the 1878–79 FA Cup hammering of Wednesbury Strollers, although he did not score.
[11] However Oxford lost the final 1–0 to Clapham Rovers, Childs twice coming close to scoring, one shot going just wide and another being well saved by Reginald Birkett.
[13] In the 1881–82 FA Cup he played for the Old Foresters in their quarter-final replay defeat to Great Marlow at the Swifts' Dolphin Ground;[14] it was his final recorded match.
He was curate of Christ Church, Reading, Berkshire, in 1896–97, of Holy Trinity, East Finchley, from 1897 to 1900, and of St. Paul, Haringey, in 1901–2.