British Championship 1935-36 Table
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Final
Placings |
Team |
P |
W |
D |
L |
F |
A |
GD |
Pts
|
Scotland (18) |
3 |
1 |
2 |
0 |
4 |
3 |
+1 |
4 |
=England (15) |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
4 |
+1 |
3 |
=Wales (6) |
3 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
5 |
5 |
=0 |
3 |
Ireland (1) |
3 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
5 |
7 |
-2 |
2 |
Home International Championship 1935-36
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Matches |
|
1 |
5 October 1935 -
Wales 1 Scotland 1
[1-1]
Ninian Park, Cardiff
(35,004/37,568) |
Phillips Duncan |
2 |
19 October 1935 -
Ireland
1 England
3
[1-0]
Windsor Park, Belfast
(35,000) |
Brown
Birkett, Tilson, Brook |
AW |
3 |
13 November 1935 -
Scotland 2 Ireland 1
[0-0]
Tynecastle Park, Edinburgh (29,800) |
Walker, Duncan Kelly |
4 |
5 February 1936 -
England 1
Wales
2
[1-0]
Molineux, Wolverhampton
(27,519) |
Bowden
Astley, Jones |
HL |
5 |
11 March 1936 - Ireland
3 Wales 2
[1-2]
Celtic Park, Belfast
(20,000) |
Gibb, Stevenson, Kernaghan
Astley, Phillips |
6 |
4 April 1936 -
England 1
Scotland
1
[1-0]
Empire Stadium, Wembley
(93,267) |
Camsell Walker (pen) |
HD |
Notes
This is the first season that a trophy is to be
awarded to the Champions. The Silver Jubilee Trophy, presented by the
English F.A. in the 1935 summer. The 22-inch high trophy, given in commemoration
of the Jubilee of King George V, is of solid silver, and consists of a
pedestal supporting a football on top of which is a winged figure. A
band round the football bears the words "British International
Championship." The trophy is to be held in perpetuity for
competition between the nations concerned. Hitherto there had been no
trophy for the winners of the Championship.
The Scottish F.A. decided that to commemorate
the winning of the Trophy in its first year of existence, the sixteen
players who took part in the series will be presented with a statuette
of a footballer in silver mounted on a green onyx plinth, with a silver
plate suitably inscribed.
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CG
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