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Match
Summary |
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Officials |
Netherlands |
Type |
England |
Referee -
Dr. Peco Joseph Bauwens
48
(24 December 1886), Germany
Linesmen -
not known
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Goal Attempts |
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Attempts on Target |
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Hit Bar/Post |
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Corner Kicks Won |
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Offside Calls Against |
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Fouls Conceded |
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Possession |
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Netherlands
Team |
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Rank: |
No official ranking system established; ELO rating
23rd |
Colours: |
Orange laced-up collared shirts |
Capt: |
Puck van Heel, twelfth captaincy |
Selectors: |
Robert Glendenning, 46 (6 June 1888), appointed 1923
63rd match |
Netherlands
Lineup |
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Halle, Leonard H.G. |
29 |
26 January 1906 |
G |
Go Ahead |
6 |
11 GA |
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Caldenhove, Bernardus J. |
21 |
19 January 1914 |
RB |
Amsterdamsche FC Door Wilskracht Sterk |
3 |
0 |
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van Run, Jozephus J.A.F. |
31 |
12 January 1904 |
LB |
Philips SV |
25 |
0 |
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Paauwe, Bastiaan J. |
23 |
4 October 1911 |
RH |
Feyenoord Rotterdam |
6 |
0 |
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Anderiesen, Willem G. |
31 |
27 November 1903 |
CH |
Amsterdamsche FC Ajax |
26 |
0 |
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van Heel, Gerardus Henricus |
31 |
21 January 1904 |
LH |
Feyenoord Rotterdam |
47 |
0 |
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Wels, Frank |
26 |
21 February 1909 |
OR |
GVV Unitas Gorinchem |
20 |
0 |
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Drok, David |
20 |
23 May 1914 |
IR |
Rotterdamsche FC |
3 |
0 |
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Bakhuys, Elisa Hendrik |
26 |
16 April 1909 |
CF |
Zwolsche AC |
13 |
17 |
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Smit, Johannes Chrishostomos |
23 |
3 November 1911 |
IL |
Haarlemsche FC |
10 |
10 |
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Mijnders, Cornelius Lambertus |
22 |
28 September 1912 |
OL |
Dordrechtse FC |
4 |
0 |
reserves: |
reserves not known |
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2-3-5 |
Halle - Caldenhove, van Rub - Paauwe, Anderiesen, van
Heel - Wels, Drok, Bakhuys, Smit, Mijnders. |
Averages: |
Age |
25.7 |
Appearances/Goals |
14.8 |
2.5 |
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England
Team |
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Rank: |
No official ranking system established; ELO rating
5th |
Colours: |
The 1923 uniform
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White collared jerseys, navy blue or black shorts, black socks
topped with two white hoops |
Capt: |
Eddie Hapgood,
fourth
captaincy. |
Selectors: |
The
fourteen-man FA International Selection Committee, following a trial match, on
Saturday, 27 April 1935.
165th match, W 106 - D 29 - L 30 - F 492 - A 185. |
England
Lineup |
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Hibbs, E.
Henry |
28 |
27 May 1906 |
G |
Birmingham FC |
23 |
24
GA |
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Male,
C. George
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25 |
8 May 1910 |
RB |
Arsenal FC |
4 |
0 |
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Hapgood, Edris A. |
26 |
24 September 1908 |
LB |
Arsenal FC |
12 |
0 |
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Gardner,
Thomas |
24 |
28 May 1910 |
RH |
Aston Villa FC |
2 |
0 |
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Barker, John W. |
29 |
27 February 1906 |
CH |
Derby County FC |
5 |
0 |
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Burrows, Horace |
25 |
11 March 1910 |
LH |
Sheffield Wednesday FC |
3 |
0 |
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Worrall, Fred |
24 |
8 September 1910 |
OR |
Portsmouth FC |
1 |
1 |
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Eastham, George R. |
21 |
13 September 1913 |
IR |
Bolton Wanderers FC |
1 |
0 |
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Richardson, William |
25 |
29 May 1909 |
CF |
West Bromwich Albion FC |
1 |
0 |
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Westwood, W. Raymond |
23 |
14 April 1912 |
IL |
Bolton Wanderers FC |
3 |
0 |
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Boyes, Walter |
22 |
5 January 1913 |
OL |
West Bromwich Albion FC |
1 |
0 |
reserves: |
Bernard Joy (Casuals FC & Corinthians FC) and
Charlie Craven (Grimsby Town FC). |
team notes: |
There were two changes to the original line-up, both in the frontline.
Sunderland AFC's
Raich Carter was the inside-right, and Arsenal FC's
Ted Drake, the centre-forward. Their places going to Eastham and
Richardson, respectively. Harry Hibbs extends his record of the
most appearances by a goalkeeper. |
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2-3-5 |
Hibbs - Male, Hapgood - Gardner, Barker, Burrows -
Worrall, Eastham, Richardson, Westwood, Boyes. |
Averages: |
Age |
24.7 |
Appearances/Goals |
5.1 |
0.1 |
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Match Report |
AMSTERDAM,
MAY 18.--Playing in pouring rain and on a muddy ground, England beat
Holland by one goal to none to-day in the first official international
match between the two countries. England played well on the whole, the
defenders taking the chief honours, but Holland, by holding their
rivals to such a narrow victory, showed that they have probably the
best amateur team in the world. There were 40,000 spectators.
With a little more steadiness in front of goal Holland would have
forced at least a draw...
Worrall, who got England's goal in
the first minute of the second half from a pass by Westwood, did many
clever things on the right wing, but he received little support from
Eastham...--Reuter
- The Times - Monday 20th May, 1935
IN OTHER NEWS...
It was on 19 May 1935 that Thomas Shaw died at 46 at the Bovington Camp
military base in Dorset, from head injuries sustained six days earlier
when he came off his motorcycle as he swerved to avoid two cyclists. He
attained national fame as 'Lawrence of Arabia' when he revealed some of
the exploits of his British Intelligence missions as part of the Arab
Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during the Great War. Corporal
Lawrence changed his name in 1923 to escape his fame, and then enlisted
in the Royal Air Force.
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Source Notes |
TheFA.com
Voetbalstats.nl
Original newspaper reports
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