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1896–97 British Home Championship


FieldValue
tourney_name1896–97 British Home Championship
countryEngland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
dates20 February – 3 April 1897
num_teams4
championSCO
count9
secondENG
matches6
goals30
top_scorerSteve Bloomer (4 goals)
prevseason[1895–96](1895-96-british-home-championship)
nextseason[1897–98](1897-98-british-home-championship)

The 1896–97 British Home Championship was an international football tournament between the British Home Nations. It was won by Scotland after a late goal at The Crystal Palace which beat England to the trophy despite England's dominance of the competition up to that point. Ireland came third despite conceding 14 goals and Wales finished last having picked up only one point.

England began the tournament the strongest, scoring six without reply against the Irish in Belfast with Fred Wheldon claiming a hat-trick. Ireland recovered in the second match however, a high-scoring affair against Wales in which the Irish just claimed a 4–3 victory. Wales too improved in their second match, forcing a draw from Scotland in Wrexham, before Scotland too improved, beating Ireland 5–1 at home to temporarily take the top of the table. England surpassed them in the penultimate match, winning 4–0 over Wales and needing only a draw in the final game at home against Scotland to win the tournament. Scotland however were more than a match for the English and scored late to claim their 2–1 victory and win the trophy.

Table

Results

Bloomer Athersmith

Stanfield Pyper Peden Jenkyns

Pugh Walker

Gibson McColl King

Needham
Bloomer

Millar

References

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Winning squad


NameApps/Goals by opponentTotal
WAL
IRE
ENGAppsGoals
Neilly Gibson1/1121
William Lambie1120
John Patrick1120
John McPherson1/212
Tommy Hyslop1/111
Jimmy Millar1/111
John Ritchie1/111
John Walker1/111
Alex King1/111
Bob McColl1/111
George Allan110
Jack Bell110
Jimmy Cowan110
Dan Doyle110
Nicol Smith110
Hughie Wilson110
Bernard Breslin110
Dave Gardner110
Sandy Keillor110
Jack Kennedy110
James McMillan110
Pat Murray110
Jimmy Oswald110
Davie Russell110
William Baird110
Matthew Dickie110
Jock Drummond110
Tommy Low110
Duncan McLean110
David Stewart110

References

References

  1. (1 October 1999). "British Home Championship 1884–1899". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  2. "British Championships 1897".
  3. [https://londonhearts.com/scotlandunoff/games/18970320.html Sat 20 Mar 1897 Wales 2 Scotland 2], London Hearts Supporters Club
  4. [https://londonhearts.com/scotlandunoff/games/18970327.html Sat 27 Mar 1897 Scotland 5 Ireland 1], London Hearts Supporters Club
  5. [https://londonhearts.com/scotlandunoff/games/18970403.html Sat 03 Apr 1897 England 1 Scotland 2], London Hearts Supporters Club
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