Henry Edward Menzies, better known as Harry Menzies (1 August 1879 – 1932), was a Scottish footballer who played as a defender for the Belgian sides FC Liégeois and Beerschot AC between 1895 and 1904, and for the British sides Arthurlie and Crystal Palace for the 1906–07 season.
[1][2][3] He was the second of seven children, of whom six survived to adulthood, with all of his siblings being born and raised in Liège, including Guy (1878–1944) and Frédéric (1883–1952).
His father moved to Liège in the early 1890s, becoming the president of Belgian football club FC Liégeois, which had been founded by Englishmen in 1892.
[1][better source needed] Menzies began his football career with his local club FC Liégeois in mid-1895, at the age of 16, helping his side win the very first Belgian championship in 1895–96.
[6] Menzies stayed loyal to Liégeois for seven years until 1902, and during his last season at the club, he played alongside two of his brothers, Guy and Frédéric, the latter having just joined.