Robert Davies (footballer, born 1869)

Robert Davies (born 1869) was a Welsh footballer who played as a forward for Chester and Wrexham in the 1880s and 1890s.

He then spent two years with Wrexham where he was considered to be a "capable" winger who had pace and showed "neat skills".

[1] His first international appearance came on 27 February 1892, when he was selected to play against Ireland; the match ended with the scores level with one goal each.

[3] The English team consisted mainly of players associated with the Corinthian club, who were "a little too skilful for the Welsh".

[1] In 1893, he was part of the Wrexham side who won the Welsh Cup, defeating Chirk 2–1.