Ken Fyfe (1914–1974) was a rugby union player. Available records list him within the cohort of sportspersons indexed under Wikidata, although his primary sporting discipline was rugby union rather than cricket.
Key facts
| Name | Ken Fyfe |
|---|---|
| Born | 1914 |
| Died | 1974 |
| Sport | Rugby union |
| Wikidata ID | Q3195031 |
Background
Fyfe was active during the early to mid twentieth century, a period in which rugby union was organised largely on amateur lines, with players representing club, county and national sides without professional contracts. Detailed match-by-match records from this era are sometimes incomplete, and the sport's administration relied on national unions affiliated to the International Rugby Football Board.
Career
Fyfe is recorded as a rugby union player. Specific information about his clubs, representative honours and playing position is not summarised in the available reference data and has therefore been omitted to avoid inaccuracy.
Significance
As one of many players from the inter-war and post-war generations, Fyfe forms part of the broader historical record of rugby union in the twentieth century, a period that shaped the modern structure of the international game.
Related topics
References
- Wikidata entry: Q3195031