Career
From his debut with Saint Andrew"s from 1891 until his retirement in 1901, Moffatt played all the football seasons consecutively. Born in London, Moffatt arrived in Argentina in November 1889 at the age of 19. He worked in some British-owned companies in the country, such as Walter Sons & Company, Hume Brothers, the Buenos Aires Western Railway and last, the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway from which he retired in 1928.
Moffatt participated in that tournament playing for Saint Andrew"son
At the end of the season, Saint Andrew"s and Old Caledonians shared the first position therefore a final match was played to award the medals. After his tenure on Saint Andrew"s, Moffatt played for Lomas Athletic Club in 1892 and then moved to Flores Athletic Club.
The last team where Moffatt played was Banfield (founded in 1896), where he played the 1897 and 1898 seasons with the team The other teams that took part in the first tournament were English High School, Belgrano Air Corps, Lomas, Lanús Athletic Club, Porteño, Maldonado Football Club, Scots School Club and Lomas" Barker Memorial School.
Moffat retired from football in 1901, although he continued practising sports, such as rowing, swimming, tennis and cricket.