George Henry Holden (6 October 1859 – 1920s) was a footballer who, playing as an outside-right, made four appearances for England in the 1880s.
[6] Despite this defeat, Holden retained his place for the final match of the tournament against Wales on 17 March, which England won comfortably 4–0, including two goals from William Bromley-Davenport.
Holden's performances for England attracted the attention of West Bromwich Albion, whom he joined in May 1886, staying for a single season.
[2] Although Holden appeared in the early rounds of the FA Cup, including scoring in the First Round 6–0 victory over Burton Wanderers,[8] he was no longer part of the side when Albion reached the Cup Final where they were to lose 2–0 to Aston Villa.
He rejoined Wednesbury Old Athletic for a final time between 1887 and 1888, before finishing his career with Derby Midland in 1888; he also represented Birmingham and Staffordshire FAs.