The 1881–82 season was the 11th season of competitive football in England.
Season | 1881–82 | |
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Men's football | ||
FA Cup | Old Etonians | |
National team
editEngland played Ireland for the first time. Their 13–0 victory is still the team's largest ever win.
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score* | Comp | England scorers | Scotland/Wales scorers |
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18 February 1882 | Bloomfield, Belfast (A) | Ireland | 13–0[1] | F† | Howard Vaughton (Aston Villa) (5), Arthur Brown (Aston Villa) (4), James Brown (Blackburn Rovers) (2), Charles Bambridge (Swifts) & Henry Cursham (Notts County) |
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11 March 1882 | Hampden Park, Glasgow (A) | Scotland | 1–5[2][3] | F | Howard Vaughton (Aston Villa) (35 mins) | George Ker (2), R McPherson, William Harrower, John L Kay |
13 March 1882 | Racecourse Ground, Wrexham (A) | Wales | 3–5[4] | F | Billy Mosforth (The Wednesday) (30 mins), Edward Hagarty Parry (Old Carthusians) (35 mins) & Henry Cursham (Notts County) (48 mins) | Alfred Jones (o.g.), William Pierce Owen (2), John R Morgan, John Vaughan |
* England score given first
† This match constituted Ireland's international debut
Key
- H = Home match
- A = Away match
- F = Friendly
Honours
editCompetition | Winner |
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FA Cup | Old Etonians (2) |
Notes = Number in parentheses is the times that club has won that honour. * indicates new record for competition
References
edit- ^ Ireland v England, 18 February 1882. 11v11.com. Retrieved 5 July 2013
- ^ Scotland v England, 11 March 1882. 11v11.com. Retrieved 5 July 2013
- ^ Report on Scotland v England match. London Hearts Supporters Club. Retrieved 20 June 2013
- ^ Wales v England, 13 March 1882. 11v11.com. Retrieved 5 July 2013
External links
edit- "Report on Ireland v England match on thefa.com". thefa.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2007.
- Report on Scotland v England match on thefa.com[dead link ]
- "Report on Wales v England match on thefa.com". thefa.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2007.