Woodville Gray (10 June 1866 – 28 February 1938) was a Scottish footballer who played as a forward.
A member of a large and successful Quaker family who manufactured biscuits (Gray Dunn & Co),[3] Gray played club football for Glasgow Academy, Pollokshields Athletic and Queen's Park (his handful of appearances as a 'guest player' including a Glasgow Merchants Charity Cup victory and an appearance on the losing side in the 1885 FA Cup Final).
[4] He made one appearance for Scotland in 1886;[5][6] he had first been called up in 1883, which would have made him the youngest player in the nation's history – but he had to decline the invitation.
[3] Among his siblings was the physician Albert Alexander Gray.
This biographical article related to association football in Scotland, about a forward born in the 1860s, is a stub.