Charles Douglas Moffatt (London, 5 July 1870 - Buenos Aires, 1 March 1953) was an English football player, considered one of the pioneers of the sport in Argentina.
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From his debut with St. Andrew's from 1891 until his retirement in 1901, Moffatt played all the football seasons consecutively.
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Charles Douglas Moffatt: Born in London in 1870, he arrived to Argentina in 1889, being a pioneer of Argentine football so he played for St. Andrew's during the first Primera DivisiĆ³n tournament held in 1891.