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Match
Summary |
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Officials |
New Zealand Squad |
Type |
England
Squad |
Referee
(black) - Dennis
Voutsinas
x (-), Australia.
Linesmen -
Kenneth Wallace, 40 (18 October 1950), New Zealand, and
Derek Rugg, 28 (21 March 1963), Auckland, New Zealand Fourth Official - Gary Lake
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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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New
Zealand
Team |
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Rank: |
No official ranking; EFO ranking ELO rating 57th |
Colours: |
Made by Pony - White crew necked jerseys with black collar and
diagonal stripes across chest, white shorts, white socks. |
Capt: |
Malcolm Dunford |
Manager: |
Ian Doyle Marshall, 48 (27 April 1942 in
Glasgow, Scotland), appointed June 1989, effective January 1990.
fifth match, W 2 - D 0 - L 3 - F 4 - A 5. |
New
Zealand
Lineup |
1 |
Gosling, Clint C. |
31 33 days |
1 May 1960 in Liverpool, England |
G |
Sydney Olympic FC |
30 |
GA |
2 |
Ridenton, Michael E. |
23 67 days |
28 March 1968 |
D |
Mount Wellington AFC |
35 |
14 |
3 |
Gray, Rodger G. |
25 28 days |
6 May 1966 |
CD |
Waitakere City FC |
6 |
2 |
4 |
Dunford, Malcolm P. |
28 144 days |
10 January 1963 |
CD |
Miramar Rangers FC |
35 |
5 |
5 |
Evans, Ceri L. |
27 244 days |
2 October 1963 |
D |
Oxford United FC, England |
48 |
2 |
6 |
Ironside, Robert |
23 287 days |
20 August 1967 |
M |
Sydney Olympic FC |
46 |
10 |
7 |
McGarry, Michael D. |
26 17 days |
17 May 1965 |
AM |
Christchurch United FC |
30 |
12 |
8 |
Halligan, Daniel R. |
26 106 days |
17 February 1965 |
M |
Christchurch United FC |
27 |
3 |
9 |
Edge, Declan J. |
25 258 days |
18 September 1965
in Malacca Town,
Malaysia |
F |
Waikato FC |
25 |
1 |
12 |
Ferris, Antony |
29 242 days |
4 October 1961 in Northern Ireland |
M |
Mount Maunganui FC |
12 |
0 |
10 |
de Jong, Frederick S.J. |
27 59 days |
5 April 1964 |
F |
Fortuna Sittard, Netherlands |
16 |
1 |
unused
substitutes: |
10-Noel Barkley, 13-Vaughan Coveney, 14-Carl Jorgensen, 15-Thomas Edge,
16-Grant Schofield |
team
notes: |
captain Malcolm Dunford is the only member of the squad that played
against the England B team in 1984 |
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Averages: |
Age |
26 years 269 days |
Appearances/Goals |
28.2 |
4.5 |
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England
Team |
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Rank: |
No official ranking; EFO ranking ELO rating 3rd |
Colours: |
The 1990 Umbro
away shirt - Red collared jersey with shadowed diamonds and navy
collar/white cuffs, navy shorts with white/red triangle, red socks with
white tops. |
Capt: |
Gary Lineker (seventh captaincy
(18)
(6)) |
Manager: |
Graham
Taylor, 46 (15
September 1944),
appointed 23 July 1990,
10th match, W
7 - D 3 - L 0 - F 15 - A 5. |
England
Lineup |
1 |
Woods, Christopher C.E. |
31 201 days |
14 November 1959 |
G |
Rangers
FC, Scotland |
22 |
6ᵍᵃ |
2 |
Parker, Paul A. |
27 60 days |
4 April 1964 |
RB |
Queen's Park Rangers
FC |
16 |
0 |
3 |
Pearce, Stuart |
29 40 days |
24 April 1962 |
LB |
Nottingham Forest FC |
39 |
1 |
4 |
Batty, David, off 46th min. |
22 183 days |
2 December 1968 |
M |
Leeds United AFC |
4 |
0 |
5 |
Walker, Desmond S. |
25 189 days |
26 November 1965 |
CD |
Nottingham Forest FC |
34 |
0 |
18 |
6 |
Barrett, Earl D. |
25 36 days |
28 April 1967 |
CD |
Oldham Athletic FC |
1 |
0 |
1029 |
fourth Athletic player
(first since 1929) to represent
England |
7 |
Platt, David A. |
24 358 days |
10 June 1966 |
A/CM |
Aston Villa FC |
20 |
7 |
8 |
Thomas, Geoffrey R. |
26 302 days |
5 August 1964 |
RM |
Crystal Palace FC |
5 |
0 |
9 |
Wise, Dennis F. |
24 169 days |
16 December 1966 |
M |
Chelsea FC |
4 |
1 |
10 |
Lineker, Gary W. |
30 185 days |
30 November 1960 |
CF |
Tottenham Hotspur
FC |
67 |
41 |
19 |
11 |
Walters, Mark E., off 70th min. |
27 1 day |
2 June 1964 |
LM |
Rangers
FC, Scotland |
1 |
0 |
1030 |
the fifth Rangers player to represent
England |
only app 1991 |
England Substitutes |
20 |
15 |
Deane, Brian C.,
on 46th min. for Batty |
23 116 days |
7 February 1968 |
CF |
Sheffield United FC |
1 |
0 |
1031 |
the 35h United player
(first since 1975) to represent
England |
16 |
Salako, John A., on 70th min. for Walters |
22 112 days |
11 February 1969
in Ibadan, Nigeria |
M |
Crystal Palace FC |
2 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
result:
New Zealand 0 England 1 |
unused
substitutes: |
12-Gary Charles,
13-Tony Coton, 14-Ian Wright |
substitute
notes: |
Brian Deane is the 57th player to debut for England as a substitute. |
records: |
This is England's
first friendly match on a Monday
since June 1953. |
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Averages: |
Age |
26 years 258 days |
Appearances/Goals |
19.4 |
4.4 |
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Match Report
by Mike Payne |
Jet
lag and a dramatic climatic change did not help England's cause in this
match in Auckland. It was therefore hardly surprising that the game was a
very disappointing one. The match had been arranged as one of two to help
celebrate the New Zealand Football Association's Centenary. England, with
three new caps in the side, never really got going and their best moments
were reserved for the final five minutes.
New Zealand offered
plenty of spirit and courageously battled away for every loose ball. Goal
attempts on this cold and windy day were few and far between and the
nearest anyone came to a goal in the first-half was when Chris Woods
dropped a corner. The ball fell for Dunford, only three yards from goal,
but somehow he shot over the crossbar. To be fair it looked as though
Woods had been impeded but having said that it looked also as though the
referee would have given a goal. It certainly was a lucky escape.
Dennis Wise, again looking a
little out of his depth in an international jersey, Paul Parker, giving a
careless display and Earl Barrett, often struggling, gave England an
uninspiring look about them, and but for a fine tackle by Des Walker, De
Jong might have scored.
In the second half New Zealand continued to
work hard to frustrate England and the visitors found it difficult to
break the Kiwis down. But with only five minutes of a drab game remaining,
the visitor's attack flickered into action. John Salako, making another
lively appearance as substitute, as he had done in Sydney, hit the bar
with a good shot. It looked as though that effort would be England's best
of the match, but three minutes into injury time. Wise sent Parker away
and Lineker anticipated the cross brilliantly to sprint in front of his
marker to sweep home the last-gasp winner. The goal saw Lineker at his
best and was a wonderful piece of opportunism.
It ruined the New
Zealand party but set a new record from Graham Taylor as the tenth match
without defeat since he replaced Bobby Robson as manager.
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Source Notes |
TheFA.com
BBC Sport
Ultimate NZ soccer |
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Original newspaper reports Rothman's Yearbooks Mike Payne - football historian and contributor |
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