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15th July

England in
16th July

17th July
England On This Day



1913
Pat Beasley born in Stourbridge
1925
Bill Eckersley born in Southport
1927
Derek Hawksworth (party member)

1946
John Hollins born in Guildford

1957
Herbert Morley dies in Skegness aged 74
Albert Sturgess dies in Sheffield aged 74
1895 Andrew Amos marries Susan Connelly in Limerick
1904
Nat Walton fined for 'permitting drunkenness'
1910
FA Tour of South Africa Rand League 1 England 2



1930
Frank Barson joins Wigan Borough AFC
1946
Jack Butler appointed Torquay United FC manager
1952
amateur Luxembourg 5 Great Britain 3 in Lahti


1959
Eric Houghton appointed Nottingham Forest FC scout
1962
Joe Baker joins Arsenal FC for £67,500.
1966 England's first World Cup Finals victory on home soil
 Jimmy Seed dies in Farnborough aged 71

World Cup Finals match  
405 Saturday, 16 July 1966 - Mexico 0 England 2 [0-1]
Empire Stadium, Wembley (92,570)
R.Charlton, Hunt HW


Andros Townsend born in Leytonstone


Joe Ball dies in Queensland aged 73 years
1983
1991
1993
1997
1998
1999
2000
2003
2007
2008

2009

2015
2020
2024
youth Denmark 1 England 0 in Holbæk

Peter Beardsley joins Newcastle United FC for £1.4m
England drop to eighth in FIFA rankings

Kieron Dyer joins Newcastle United FC for £6m
under 17 England 1 Brazil 2 at the Stadium of Light
under 19 England 1 Austria 2 in Schaan
Kieran Richardson joins Sunderland AFC for £5½m
Newcastle United appoint Alan Thompson as coach
Bobby Zamora joins Fulham FC for £6.3m
women England 0 Iceland 2 in Colchester
Stewart Downing joins Aston Villa FC for £12m.
Stewart Downing rejoins Middlesbrough FC for £7m.
due to Covid England remain fourth in FIFA rankings
women Sweden 0 England 0 in Göteburg
England manager Gareth Southgate resigns

Opposition On This Day
BIRTHS DEATHS & APPOINTMENTS
Galfrid Congreve (Scotland unofficial)
 John Inglis (Scotland unofficial) in India
Alfred Pfaff (West Germany)
 Ivan Horvat (Yugoslavia)
 Bobby Evans (Scotland)
 Dai Ward (Wales)
Lars Lagerbäck (co-Sweden coach)
Srečko Katanec (Slovenia manager)
 Carlos Paredes (Paraguay)
 Moussa Dembélé (Belgium)
Sergio Busquets (Spain)
Gareth Bale (Wales)
 Enrico Golinucci (San Marino)
Adam Gnezda Čerin (Slovenia)
1849
1853
1926

1927
1934
1948
1963
1976
1987
1988
1989
1991
1999
2018
Graham Arnold (Australia manager) appointed

England's Record on 16th July
Type P W D L F A GD FTS CS FAv AAv Pts % W/L
Home 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 0 1 2.00 0.00 100.0 +1
Total 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 0 1 2.00 0.00 100.0 +1

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