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1951–52 British Home Championship

Football championship


Football championship

FieldValue
tourney_name1951–52 British Home Championship
countryEngland, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
dates6 October 1951 – 5 April 1952
num_teams4
champion_other
(shared)
matches6
goals13
top_scorerENG Nat Lofthouse
SCO Bobby Johnstone
ENG Stan Pearson
WAL Ivor Allchurch
prevseason[1950–51](1950-51-british-home-championship)
nextseason[1952–53](1952-53-british-home-championship)

(shared) SCO Bobby Johnstone ENG Stan Pearson WAL Ivor Allchurch The 1951–52 British Home Championship was an international football tournament played between the British Home Nations during the 1951–52 season. In an unusual conclusion, Wales shared the championship with England, one of only four tournaments Wales would share victory in post-war. Ireland by contrast endured one of their worst championships of the period, losing all three games and failing to score. Scotland too underperformed, although their two losses were both hard-fought.

Scotland had kicked off the competition with an easy victory over Ireland in the first match. England and Wales by contrast split the points, failing to breach a 1–1 draw at Ninian Park. England exerted their authority over the Irish in their second game with a simple win, whilst Wales performed the impressive feat of beating Scotland on their home turf with a hard-won 1–0 success. The final games were tensely contested, as Wales, hoping for an England failure at Hampden Park in their final game took the play to the Irish and ran out 3–0 winners. In Glasgow between England and Scotland, the tournament was decided by two Stan Pearson goals which gave England the victory and their half of the trophy. Had goal difference been used at this time to further separate the teams, then Wales would have won a rare individual victory, but this method of scoring was not introduced to the British Home Championship until the Seventies.

Table

Results

Bobby Johnstone




Ivor Allchurch Roy Clarke

References

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References

  1. [https://www.britishpathe.com/video/scotland-v-wales-3/query/Hampden Scotland V Wales], video footage from official [[Pathé News]] archive
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