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Roker Park

Roker Park
Association Road
Monkwearmouth
Sunderland
County Durham

P 3 W 3 D 0 L 0 F 19: A 4
100%
successful

1899-1950

opened 1898 closed 1997
Home club Sunderland AFC
Capacity 50,000 [1913], 60,000 [1930], 40,310 [1966 World Cup Finals], 22,500 [1990]
First match 10 September 1898, Sunderland AFC 1 Liverpool FC 0, a friendly match
Notes  
England Career
Venue number Thirty-one
First match No. 65, 18 February 1899, England 13 Ireland 2, a British Championship match
Last match No. 260, 15 November 1950, England 4 Wales 2, a British Championship match
Distinctions Also was a venue for the 1966 World Cup Finals, hosting three Group 4 matches and a quarter-final match

1898

1913

1946

2019

 
 
 
3 3 0 0 19 4 +15 0 1 6.3 1.3 100 +3
Competition P W D L F A GD FTS CS FAv AAv Pts% W/L
British Championship 3 3 0 0 19 4 +15 0 1 6.333 1.333 100.0 +3

Tournament Record

British Championship Competition
Type P W D L F A GD FTS CS FAv AAv Pts% W/L
BC 1920-21 1 1 0 0 13 2 +11 0 0 13.00 2.00 100.0 +1
BC 1920-21 1 1 0 0 2 0 +2 0 1 2.00 0.00 100.0 +1
BC 1950-51 1 1 0 0 4 2 +2 0 0 4.00 2.00 100.0 +1
BC All 3 3 0 0 19 4 +15 0 1 6.333 1.333 100.0 +3

All Competition
Type P W D L F A GD FTS CS FAv AAv Pts% W/L
BC 3 3 0 0 19 4 +15 0 1 6.333 1.333 100.0 +3
3 3 0 0 19 4 +15 0 1 6.3 1.3 100 +3
   
England's Senior Level Results at Roker Park
 
65 18 February 1899 -
England 13 Ireland 2
[5-0] (10,000 to 15,000)
Fk Forman, Fd Forman (2), Athersmith, G.O.Smith (4), Bloomer (2), Settle (3)
McAllen, Campbell
BC HW
123 23 October 1920 - England 2 Ireland 0 [1-0] (22,000) Kelly, Walker BC HW

Walter Winterbottom

260 15 November 1950 -
England 4 Wales 2
[2-0] (59,137)
Baily (2), Mannion, Milburn
Ford (2)
BC HW
  Top scorers: Gilbert Smith 4  


England's Youth Level Results at Roker Park

The England B Team
Friendly matches
13 3 March 1954 - England 1 Scotland 1 [0-0] (21,048) Hooper
Cumming
HD
England: Ray Wood, Ron Staniforth, Roger Byrne, Ken Armstrong, J.Dugdale, E.Bell, H.Hooper, Don Revie, Ronnie Allen, Johnny Haynes, Brian Pilkington.
34 26 March 1980 - England 1 Spain 0 [0-0] (14,807) Osman HW
England: Joe Corrigan, Viv Anderson, Alan Kennedy, Alan Devonshire, Russell Osman, S.Elliott, Alan Sunderland, Bryan Robson, Paul Mariner, Garry Birtles, David Armstrong.
46 24 April 1990 -
England 2
Czechoslovakia 0 [2-0]
(15,080)
Smith (2) HW
England: David Seaman (Dave Beasant), B.Borrows, Nigel Winterburn (D.Burrows), Neil Webb (Michael Thomas), Tony Adams, Gary Pallister (A.Linighan), Dennis Wise, Gordon Cowans, Alan Smith, M.Gabbiadini, Rd.Wallace (M.Le Tissier).

3 2 1 0 4 1 +3 0 2 1.3 0.3 83.3 +2


The England Under-23 Team
Friendly matches
19 11 November 1959 - England 2 France 0 [0-0] (26,495) Baker, Crowe HW
England: E.Macedo, George Cohen, Mick McNeil, M.Setters, Peter Swan, J.Smith, Chris Crowe, P.Dobing, J.Baker, George Eastham, J.Sydenham.
76 4 March 1970 - England 3 Scotland 1 [1-0] (12,885)
abandoned after 62 min. Snow
Osgood (2), Kidd
Todd OG
HabW
England: Peter Shilton, W.Smith, D.Parkin, Colin Todd, Roy McFarland, David Nish, J.Husband, Alan Hudson, Peter Osgood (Joe Royle), Brian Kidd, Dave Thomas.

2 2 0 0 5 1 +4 0 1 2.5 0.5 100 +2
one match abandoned

The England Under-21 Team
Friendly match
148 23 April 1996 - England 0 Croatia 1 [0-1] (4,376) Vuĉko HL
England: C.Day (K.Davis), J.O'Connor (M.Carbon), R.Rufusᶜ, B.Thatcher (C.Plummer), M.Brown, T.Cooke, M.Ford (Lee Hendrie), C.Holland, L.Briscoe, K.Gallen (I.Moore), B.Dyer.
This is the second instance where none of the starting eleven will go on to earn full international honours.

1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 1 0 0 1 0 -1


The England Youth Team
Amateur Youth Championship for the British Association
25 15 March 1952 - England 3 Scotland 1 [0-0] (tbc) Tait, Spencer, Charlton
Caw
HW
England: C.Hewitt, G.Atkinsᶜ, M.Spencer, R.Abrahams, J.Fox, N.Clarke, J.Tomlinson, M.Charlton, A.Tait, J.Spencer, R.Burbeck.
Friendly match
65 25 October 1956 - England 2 Hungary 1 [nk] (15,999) Llewellyn, Burnside
Sinai
HW
England: J.Dean, John Angus, L.Ashurst, Wilf McGuinness, B.Staton, B.Cooke, M.Connolly, K.Havenhand, H.Llewellyn, D.Burnside, D.Dodson.
UEFA Under-18 Championship preliminary match
355 16 October 1990 - England 0 Belgium 0 [0-0] (4,119)   HD
England: J.Thomson, A.Marlowe, A,Hughes, M.Harriott, D.Hall, David Unsworth, A.Myers, D.Caskey, Nicky Barmby, L.Hodges, J.Lee (T.Nguyen).

3 2 1 0 5 2 +3 1 1 1.667 0.667 83.3 +2


The England Women Team
UEFA Women's European Championship preliminary match
130 1 November 1995 - England 1 Italy 1 [1-1] (tbc) Coultard
Morace
HD
England: Pauline Cope, Tina Mapes (Karen Walker), Kerry Davis, Karen Burke, Becky Easton, Gillian Coultard, Marianne Spacey, Debbie Bamptonᶜ, Karen Farley, Hope Powell (Kirsty Pealling), Kelly Smith. (unused not known).

England's International Trial Results at Roker Park

50 21 January 1914 - The North 3 England 4 [1-2] (18,853) Elliott, Shea (2)
Holley, Fleming, Woodward, Mosscrop
The North: R.Beale, Frank Hudspeth, J.English, Frank Cuggy, Frank Buckley, A.Whalley, Charlie Wallace, Danny Shea, George Elliott, Eddie Latheron, Harry Martin.
England: Sam Hardy, Bob Crompton, Jesse Pennington, Tom Brittleton, Joe McCall (Tommy Boyle), Billy Watson, Fanny Walden, Harold Fleming, Vivian Woodwardᶜ, George Holley, Eddie Mosscrop.
85 21 March 1934 - England 1 The Rest 7 [0-3] (13,500) Willingham
Gurney (2), Carter (4), Brook
England: H.Morton, Roy Goodallᶜ, W.Roughton, Ken Willingham, Jimmy Allen, Wilf Copping, Fred Worrall, Joe Beresford, J.Milsom, Ray Westwood, Cliff Bastin.
The Rest: J.Nicholls, Tom Cooperᶜ, Eddie Hapgood, Lewis Stoker, Ernie Hart, Sam Weaver, Stanley Matthews, Raich Carter, Bobby Gurney, Billy Furness, Eric Brook.


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