Arthur Schneidau

Olympic medal record
Competitor for  France
Men's Cricket
1900 Paris Two-day 12-man

Arthur John (A. J.) Schneidau (1867—after 1900) was an English-French cricketer of the late 19thearly 20th century who was a member of France's silver-medal-winning cricket team at the 1900 Summer Olympics, the only time in the history of the quadrennial games that cricket had standing as a competitive sport.

Born in England, Schneidau was a native of the Middlesex town of Camden which, in later years, became part of Greater London. In the only match against Great Britain, he opened the batting for France, scoring 8 in the first innings, and 1 in the second.

Whilst a teenager he played football as a goalkeeper for Fulham F.C..

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