Morgan Morgan-Owen


Morgan Maddox Morgan-Owen DSO was a Welsh amateur footballer who played in the Football League for Glossop and Nottingham Forest as a wing half. He won 12 caps and scored two goals for Wales between 1897 and 1907 and had a long career with each of the tour leading amateur clubs of the period, Corinthian and Casuals.

Personal life

Morgan-Owen's brother Hugh was also a Welsh international footballer. He was educated at Colet School, Shrewsbury School and Oriel College, Oxford and gained an honours degree in Modern History from the latter institution. After the First World War, he continued his career as a schoolteacher at Repton School and also served as diplomatic private secretary. He married Doris Marjorie Turner in 1925 and had three children.

First World War

Morgan-Owen enlisted in the Essex Regiment in 1905 and served as a major with the regiment during the First World War, seeing action at Gallipoli, Langemarck, Cambrai and the German spring offensive. He also had two periods attached to the Rifle Brigade, the second as an acting lieutenant colonel commanding the 10th Battalion. Morgan-Owen was awarded the DSO in August 1918:
Morgan-Owen was wounded and gassed during the war and an injury to his arm resulted in the end of his sporting career.

Honours

Corinthian
Casuals
Wales