Jack Edwards (soccer)

Toddy Edwards was an Australian former professional soccer player who played as a forward for Blackstone and the Australia national soccer team.

[1] Edwards played his first and only international match for Australia on 7 June 1924 against Canada in a very controversial selection.

[2] Some of Edwards' teammates had refused to play after his only game for Australia when Bill Mitchell was initially going to be selected to play instead of Edwards.

He first controlled the 1936 Tristram Shield Final between Milton and Booval Stars at Lang Park.

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