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"2-GOAL
EDWARDS BOUNCES THE CZECHS" Daily
Mirror |
Officials
from Austria |
Czechoslovakia |
FIFA ruling on substitutes |
England |
Referee
Friedrich Seipelt
42 (2 April 1915), Wien |
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Linesmen |
Jiránek |
Wenzel |
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Czechoslovakia
B Team |
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Rank |
No official ranking system established; |
Colours |
'red-shirted outfit...'; 'Red jerseys', white shorts, blue socks |
Captain |
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Manager |
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Czechoslovakia
Lineup |
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Rufus, tactically off 60th min. |
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G |
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ᵍᵃ |
2 |
Kofent |
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RB |
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3 |
Felszeghy, Alexander |
23
214 days |
28 October 1933 |
LB |
FC Tatran Prešov |
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4 |
Urban, Ivo |
26
23 days |
7 May 1931 |
RHB |
Dukla Praha |
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5 |
Čadek, Jiří |
21
174 days |
7 December 1935 |
CHB |
Dukla Praha |
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6 |
Kvašñák, Andrej |
21
11 days |
19 May 1936 |
LHB |
Spartak Praha Sokolovo |
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7 |
Gajdoš, Kazimír |
23
63 days |
28 March 1934 |
OR |
Cervena Hviezda Bratislava |
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8 |
Dvořák, Milan |
22
192 days |
19 November 1934 |
IR |
Dukla Praha |
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9 |
Cimra |
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CF |
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10 |
Obert, Jozef, tactically off
44th min. |
19
146 days |
4 January 1938 |
IL |
Ruda Hvĕzda Brno |
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11 |
Dolinský, Milan |
21
320 days |
14 July 1935 |
OL |
Cervena Hviezda Bratislava |
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Czechoslovakia
Substitutes |
scoreline: Czechoslovakia 0 England 1 |
14 |
Švec, Sammy, on 45th min. for Obert |
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scoreline: Czechoslovakia 0 England 2 |
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Hasoň, on 60th min. for Rufus |
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GK |
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result: Czechoslovakia 0 England 2 |
unused substitutes: |
Ladislav
Kačáni,
Kánassy and Josef Vojta |
team changes: |
Andrej
Kvašñák appears to have been a replacement for Vengloš |
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2-3-5 |
Rufus (Hasoň) - Kofent,
Felszeghy - Urban, Čadek, Kvašñák -
Gajdoš, Dvořák, Cimra, Obert (Švec), Dolinský
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Averages: |
Age |
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Appearances/Goals |
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England
B Team |
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Rank |
No official ranking system established; |
Colours |
The 1954 Umbro
home uniform -
White v-necked short-sleeved continental jerseys, blue shorts, black
socks with white tops. |
Captain |
Ron Clayton |
Team Manager |
William Edward Nicholson, 43 (26
January 1919), also manager of Tottenham Hotspur FC |
2nd of two, W 2 -
D 0 - L 0 - F 3 - A 0.² |
third of three matches, W 2 - D 0 - L 1 - F 4 - A
2. |
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Team chosen by the Intermediate Selection Committee, headed by
Frank Adams, on Wednesday, 29 May. |
England
Lineup |
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unchanged
from the previous match |
FINAL league positions
(1 May) |
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Hopkinson, Edward |
21
213 days |
29 October 1935 |
G |
Bolton Wanderers FC (FL
9th) |
3 |
2ᵍᵃ |
final B app
1957 |
2 |
Armfield, James |
21
251 days |
21 September 1935 |
RB |
Blackpool FC (FL 4th) |
3 |
0 |
final B app
1957 |
3 |
Norman, Maurice |
23 22 days |
8 May 1934 |
LB |
Tottenham Hotspur FC (FL RU) |
2 |
0 |
final B app
1957 |
4 |
Clayton, Ronald |
22
298 days |
5 August 1934 |
RHB |
Blackburn Rovers FC (FL2
4th) |
3 |
0 |
final B app
1955-57 |
5 |
Smith, Trevor |
21
47 days |
13 April 1936 |
CHB |
Birmingham City FC (FL 12th) |
5 |
0 |
final B app
1955-57 |
6
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Edwards, Duncan |
20 241 days |
1 October 1936 |
LHB |
Manchester United FC (FL
CHAMPIONS) |
6 |
5 |
final B app
1954-57 |
7
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Douglas, Bryan |
23
3 days |
27 May 1934 |
OR |
Blackburn Rovers FC (FL2
4th) |
4 |
0 |
final B app
1956-57 |
8 |
Stevens, Dennis |
23
181 days |
30 November 1933 |
IR |
Bolton Wanderers FC (FL
9th) |
2 |
0 |
final B app
1957 |
9 |
Kevan, Derek T. |
22
81 days |
6 March 1935 |
CF |
West
Bromwich Albion FC (FL
11th) |
3 |
0 |
final B app
1957 |
10 |
Haynes, John N. |
22
225 days |
17 October 1934 |
IL |
Fulham FC (FL2
11th) |
7 |
1 |
mst B apps
1954-57 |
final B app
1954-57 |
11 |
A'Court, Alan |
22
242 days |
30 September 1934 |
OL |
Liverpool FC (FL2 3rd) |
5 |
2 |
final B app
1955-57 |
unused substitutes: |
Alan Hodgkinson
and
Graham Shaw (both Sheffield United FC (FL2
7th)),
Stan Anderson (Sunderland AFC (FL
20th)), Dick Neal (Birmingham City FC (FL
12th)),
Jimmy Bloomfield (Arsenal FC (FL
5th)),
Brian Clough (Middlesbrough FC (FL2
6th)) and
David Pegg (Manchester United FC (FL
CHAMPIONS), injured) |
team notes: |
The seventeen players that made up the party left Bucureşti on
Monday morning (Flight TA2101) for Budapest. Before flying (AFL115) to
Vienna in the afternoon. They then drove to Bratislava by coach, for
accommodation at the Hotel Devin in the city. |
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2-3-5 |
Hopkinson - Armfield, Norman -
Clayton, Smith, Edwards -
Douglas, Stevens, Kevan, Haynes, A'Court. |
Averages: |
Age |
22 years 99 days |
Appearances/Goals |
3.9 |
0.5 |
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Match Report
by Frank McGhee, Daily Mirror, Friday,
31 May 1957 |
DUNCAN EDWARDS, the young Manchester United heavyweight left-half,
is so stale and weary from an overdose of Soccer this season that he is
almost sick of the game.
But he made one last effort for England here
today.
And what an effort!
His contribution to our wonderful win was nothing short of immense — ninety
minutes of non-stop effort and BOTH goals.
They were glorious goals—masterpieces of precision and power.
He hit the first in the eighth minute from fully twenty-five yards out
with his right foot after outside right Bryan Douglas head teed it up for
him. It didn't rise more than three inches above the green turf of the
Slovan Stadium here . . . all the ay from boot to the back of the net.
THE SECOND AFTER FIFTY-FOUR MINUTES WAS EVEN BETTER.
This time big Duncan was at least thirty-five yards out when a Douglas
shot rebounded from a defender. This time he hit it with his left-foot—and
again it left goalkeeper Rufus completely helpless.
Unhappily the rest of this story is about Iron Curtain
skullduggery.
In spite of a solemn assurance by Czech
officials before the game that substitutes would be allowed only for
injuries we had to suffer the usual farce. One minute before half time a
player wearing the number 14 on his red jersey strolled on to the field.
And for thirty crazy seconds Czechoslovakia were playing twelve men.
Then someone pointed out to inside left Obert that his services were no
longer required, and he trotted happily off.
I asked why at half-time,
and was told blandly: "Obert was called off because he was rather weak.
Svec has taken his place." Then six minutes after Rufus had been beaten
for a second time another goalkeeper, Hason, took his place.
AGAIN THERE HAD BEEN NO COLLISION AND NO INJURY.
Generally
Seipelt of Austria was fair and just. But he had two moments of total
black-out. In the sixty-third minute inside right Dennis Stevens was
viciously sliced down by centre half Cadek when he was clean through.
A flagrant foul however you read the rules—but no penalty was awarded.
Three minutes later, Stevens ran on to another of the stream of Johnny
Haynes passes which flowed through this second half, shot past Hason and
gestured angrily as Cadek hooked the ball out.
It
looked a foot over the line from my seatbut again no whistle from the
referee.
Outstanding in our defence, apart fro Edwards, was
skipper and right half Ronnie Clayton. is covering along with the rest of
the defence, was so superb that the Czechs had only one clear-cut chance,
and that was squandered by centre-forward Cimra. But the English player
who had really won the hearts of the appreciative Czech fans was little
outside right, Bryan Douglas, of Blackburn, with his trickery and
fantastic speed off the mark. They reserved a special cheer for him as the
English players left the field—flushed with the triumph of a successful
tour. Two wins against Rumania and Czechoslovakia and a narrow 21
defeat by Bulgaria when we were weakened by the absence of several full
internationals have raised our prestige sky high again.
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Match Report
as appears in the F.A. Yearbook 1957-58 page 35 |
Young
England brought a long and grueling season to an end with a fine win at
Bratislava by 2-0. As the sporting Czech crowd were the first to admit, it
was a well-deserved victory, with Duncan Edwards the outstanding player on
the field. He scored both goals, one in each half, with powerful drives
from long range. All three half-backs were in dominant mood with Douglas,
for the third successive match, gave a sparkling display on the right
wing. Altogether this was a most encouraging note on which to end the
1956-57 season.
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Source
Notes |
Official tour itinerary official matchday programme |
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Rothman's Yearbooks
Original newspaper reports |
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