British Home Championship

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File:Irish Football Association.jpg
Mural in Belfast celebrating the three outright wins of the British Home Championship by (Northern) Ireland; five shared wins are ignored.

The British Home ChampionshipTemplate:Efn (historically known as the British International Championship or simply the International Championship) was an annual football competition contested between the United Kingdom's four national teams: England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland (the last of whom competed as Northern Ireland starting from the late 1950s). Beginning during the 1883–84 season, it is the oldest international association football tournament in the world and it was contested until the 1983–84 season, when it was abolished after 100 years.

History

Overview

The first international association football match, between Scotland and England, took place in November 1872. Following that contest, a schedule of international matches between the four home nations gradually developed, the games taking place between January and April of each year. In 1884, for the first time, all six possible matches were played. This schedule (the climax usually being the England v Scotland fixture, the outcome of which was often pivotal in determining the champion) continued without interruption until the First World War.

Development of the international football calendar
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Development

Recognition of the international season as constituting a single tournament came slowly. Early reports focused on the rivalries between the two teams in each match, rather than any overall title.<ref>For example:

The championship, although increasingly recognised as such, had no official prize until 1935 (see below), when a trophy for the "British International Championship" was created in honour of the silver jubilee of King George V.<ref name="western"/>

The dates of the fixtures varied, but they tended to bunch towards the end of the season (sometimes the entire competition was held in a few days at the end of the season), except between the World Wars, when some fixtures were played before Christmas. The rise of other international competitions, especially the World Cup and European Championships, meant that the British Home Championship lost much of its prestige as the years went on.

However, the new international tournaments meant that the Championship took on added importance in certain years. The 1949–50 and 1953–54 Championships doubled up as qualifying groups for the 1950 and 1954 World Cups respectively, and the results of the 1966–67 and 1967–68 Championships were used to determine which team would progress to the second qualifying round of Euro 1968.

The British Home Championship was discontinued after the 1983–84 competition. There were a number of reasons for the tournament's demise, including it being overshadowed by the World Cup and European Championships, falling attendances at all but the England v Scotland games, fixture congestion, the rise of hooliganism, the Troubles in Northern Ireland (civil unrest led to the 1980–81 competition being abandoned), and England's desire to play against "stronger" teams. The fate of the competition was settled when the (English) Football Association, swiftly followed by the Scottish Football Association, announced in 1983 that they would not be entering after the 1983–84 Championship. The British Home Championship trophy remains the property of the Irish FA, as Northern Ireland were the most recent champions.

The Championship was replaced by the smaller Rous Cup, which involved just England, Scotland and, in later years, an invited guest team from South America. That competition, however, ended after just five years.

Since then, there have been many proposals to resurrect the British Home Championship, with advocates pointing to rising attendances and a significant downturn in football-related violence. The Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish football associations are keen on the idea, but the English association are less enthusiastic, claiming that they agree in principle, but that fixture congestion makes a revived tournament impractical.

Therefore, the Scottish Football Association, the Football Association of Wales and the Irish Football Association, with the Republic of Ireland's Football Association of Ireland, pressed ahead and organised a tournament similar to the British Home Championship. The Nations Cup, between Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, was launched in Dublin in 2011. It was discontinued after one tournament because of poor attendance.<ref>4 Associations Tournament Announced for Dublin 2011 Template:Webarchive Football Association of Ireland, 18 September 2008</ref>

Format and rules

File:Results of Previous Matches (Dundee Courier) 1896-04-06.png
Early example of a printed league table showing the final positions of the teams (Dundee Courier, 1895–96)

Each team played every other team once (making for a total of three matches per team and six matches in total). Generally, each team played either one or two matches at home and the remainder away, with home advantage between two teams alternating each year (so if England played Scotland at home one year, they played them away the next).

A team received two points for a win, one for a draw and none for a loss. The team with the most points was declared the winner. If two or more teams were equal on points, that position in the league table was shared (as was the Championship if it occurred between the top teams). In 1956, uniquely, all teams finished with the same number of points, leading to the Championship being shared between all four home nations. From the 1978–79 Championship onwards, however, goal difference (total goals scored minus total goals conceded) was used to differentiate between teams level on points. If goal difference was equal, then total goals scored was used.

Trophy

For over 50 years the tournament had no trophy. In 1935, a trophy was presented to King George V by the Football Association in recognition of the monarch's silver jubilee.<ref name="western">Template:Cite web</ref> It was first awarded, as the "Jubilee Trophy", to Scotland, victors of the 1935–36 competition.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref> The trophy was of solid silver, consisting of a pedestal supporting a football surmounted by a winged figure. It bore the words "British International Championship".<ref name="western"/>

As winners of the final tournament, Northern Ireland retained the trophy, but for many years had no suitable venue in which to display it. It was exhibited in the Scottish Football Museum<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> and then the National Football Museum in Manchester.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In 2018 it was finally put in display at the Northern Ireland Education and Heritage Centre at the National Stadium.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Notable moments

1902: Tragedy at Ibrox

The Scotland v England match of 5 April 1902 became known as the Ibrox Disaster of 1902. The match took place at Ibrox Park (now Ibrox Stadium) in Glasgow. During the first half, a section of the terracing in the overcrowded West Stand collapsed, killing 25 and injuring over 500. Play was stopped, but was restarted after 20 minutes, with most of the crowd not knowing what had happened. The match was later declared void and replayed at Villa Park, Birmingham.

1950–54: World Cup qualification

The 1949–50 British Home Championship was used as a qualification group for the 1950 FIFA World Cup, with the teams finishing both first and second qualifying. England and Scotland were guaranteed the top two places and World Cup qualification with one match to go, when the Scottish Football Association declared that it would only go to the 1950 World Cup if they were the British champions. Scotland played England at Hampden Park on 15 April in the final game and lost 1–0 to a goal by Chelsea's Roy Bentley. Scotland finished second and withdrew from what would have been their first-ever World Cup appearance.

The 1953–54 British Home Championship was used as a qualification group for the 1954 FIFA World Cup, with England and Scotland both qualifying.

1967: Scotland become 'World Champions'

The 1966–67 British Home Championship was the first since England's victory at the World Cup 1966. Naturally, England were favourites for the Championship title. In the end, the outcome of the entire Championship rested on the final game: England v Scotland at Wembley Stadium in London on 15 April. If England won or drew, they would win the Championship; if Scotland won, they would triumph. Scotland beat the World Cup winners 3–2. The match was followed by a large, but relatively harmless, pitch invasion by the jubilant Scottish fans, who were quick to waggishly declare Scotland the "World Champions", as the game was England's first defeat since winning the World Cup. The Scots' joke ultimately led to the conception of the Unofficial Football World Championships.

1966–68: European Football Championship qualification

One of the qualifying groups for the 1968 UEFA European Football Championship was formed by combining the results of the 1966–67 and 1967–68 editions of the British Home Championship. The group winners were England, who advanced to the UEFA Euro 1968 quarter-finals where they defeated Spain to qualify for the final tournament, hosted by Italy.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

1977: Wembley pitch invasion

Again, the 1976–77 Championship came down to the final game between England and Scotland at Wembley on 4 June. Scotland won the game 2–1, making them champions. As in 1967, a pitch invasion by the overjoyed Scottish fans followed, but this time vandalism ensued: the pitch was ripped up and taken back to Scotland in small pieces,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> along with one of the broken crossbars.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

1981: The unfinished Championship

The Troubles in Northern Ireland had affected the British Home Championship before, with things turning so hostile that Northern Ireland often had to play their "home" games in Liverpool or Glasgow. The entire 1980–81 Championship was held in May 1981, which coincided with a large amount of civil unrest in Northern Ireland surrounding the hunger strike in the Maze Prison. Northern Ireland's two home matches, against England and Wales, were not moved, so both teams refused to travel to Belfast to play. As not all the matches were completed, that year's competition was declared void with no winner; only Scotland completed all their matches. It was the only time in the Championship's history, apart from during World War I and World War II, that it was not awarded.

1984: The final Championship

The Home Championships came to an end, with England and Scotland announcing that the 1983–84 British Home Championship would be their last. They cited waning interest in the games, crowded international fixture lists and a sharp rise in hooliganism for their decision. The final match of the competition was held at Hampden Park between Scotland and England, with either able to take the title if they won the match; however, it ended in a 1–1 draw, allowing Northern Ireland to win the Championship on goal difference after all the teams ended on three points each; Wales came second on goals scored.

List of winners

Where teams finished in a joint position, the level teams are listed in order of better goal difference.
# Year Champions Second Third Fourth Topscorer Goals
1 1883–84 Template:Fb (1) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Harry Cursham 3
2 1884–85 Template:Fb (2) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Joseph Lindsay 4
3 1885–86 Template:Fb (3) — Template:Fb (1) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Charles Heggie
Template:Flagicon Benjamin Spilsbury Template:Hidden end
4
4 1886–87 Template:Fb (4) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Tinsley Lindley 6
5 1887–88 Template:Fb (2) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Jack Doughty 6
6 1888–89 Template:Fb (5) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Willie Groves
Template:Flagicon Jack Yates
Template:Flagicon John Goodall Template:Hidden end
3
7 1889–90 Template:Fb (3) — Template:Fb (6) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Willie Paul 4
8 1890–91 Template:Fb (4) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fbicon Olphert Stanfield 4
9 1891–92 Template:Fb (5) Template:Fb Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Harry Daft
Template:Flagicon John McPherson
Template:Flagicon James Hamilton
Template:Flagicon John Goodall (2)Template:Hidden end
2
10 1892–93 Template:Fb (6) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fbicon Fred Spiksley 6
11 1893–94 Template:Fb (7) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon John Veitch 3
12 1894–95 Template:Fb (7) Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Steve Bloomer
Template:Flagicon Harry Trainer
Template:Flagicon Frank Becton
Template:Fbicon William Sherrard
Template:Flagicon John Goodall (3)Template:Hidden end
2
13 1895–96 Template:Fb (8) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Steve Bloomer (2) 6
14 1896–97 Template:Fb (9) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Steve Bloomer (3) 4
15 1897–98 Template:Fb (8) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Steve Bloomer (4)
Template:Flagicon James GillespieTemplate:Hidden end
3
16 1898–99 Template:Fb (9) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Bob McColl 6
17 1899–1900 Template:Fb (10) Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Bob McColl (2) 6
18 1900–01 Template:Fb (10) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Steve Bloomer (5)
Template:Flagicon Robert Hamilton Template:Hidden end
5
19 1901–02 Template:Fb (11) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Andrew Gara
Template:Flagicon Jimmy Settle
Template:Flagicon Robert Hamilton (2)Template:Hidden end
3
20 1902–03 Template:Fb (11) — Template:Fb (1) — Template:Fb (12) Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Vivian Woodward 4
21 1903–04 Template:Fb (12) Template:Fb Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Joe Bache
Template:Flagicon George Davis Template:Hidden end
2
22 1904–05 Template:Fb (13) Template:Fb Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Flagicon Charles Thomson 3
23 1905–06 Template:Fb (14) — Template:Fb (13) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Fbicon Harold Sloan
Template:Flagicon Arthur Green Template:Hidden end
3
24 1906–07 Template:Fb (1) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Lot Jones 2
25 1907–08 Template:Fb (15) — Template:Fb (14) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Jimmy Quinn
Template:Flagicon Vivian Woodward (2) Template:Hidden end
4
26 1908–09 Template:Fb (16) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon William Davies
Template:Flagicon George Wall
Template:Flagicon Harry Paul
Template:Flagicon George Hilsdon
Template:Flagicon Vivian Woodward (3) Template:Hidden end
2
27 1909–10 Template:Fb (15) Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Robert Evans
Template:Flagicon Grenville Morris Template:Hidden end
2
28 1910–11 Template:Fb (17) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Grenville Morris (2) 3
29 1911–12 Template:Fb (18) — Template:Fb (16) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Harold Fleming
Template:Flagicon George Holley Template:Hidden end
3
30 1912–13 Template:Fb (19) Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Grenville Morris (3) 3
31 1913–14 Template:Fb (2) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fbicon Billy Gillespie 3
- 1914–19 Not held due to the First World War.
32 1919–20 Template:Fb (2) Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Stan Davies
Template:Flagicon Bob Kelly
Tom MillerTemplate:Hidden end
3
33 1920–21 Template:Fb (17) Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Andrew Wilson 4
34 1921–22 Template:Fb (18) Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Andrew Wilson (2)
Template:Fbicon Billy Gillespie (2)Template:Hidden end
3
35 1922–23 Template:Fb (19) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fbicon Harry Chambers 3
36 1923–24 Template:Fb (3) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Willie Davies 2
37 1924–25 Template:Fb (20) Template:Fb Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Flagicon Hughie Gallacher 5
38 1925–26 Template:Fb (21) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Hughie Gallacher (2) 3
39 1926–27 Template:Fb (22) — Template:Fb (20) Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Flagicon Dixie Dean 4
40 1927–28 Template:Fb (4) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Alex Jackson 3
41 1928–29 Template:Fb (23) Template:Fb Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Flagicon Hughie Gallacher (3) 7
42 1929–30 Template:Fb (21) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fbicon Joe Bambrick 6
43 1930–31 Template:Fb (22) — Template:Fb (24) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Jimmy Hampson 3
44 1931–32 Template:Fb (23) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Tom Waring 3
45 1932–33 Template:Fb (5) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Dai Astley
Template:Flagicon Jimmy McGroryTemplate:Hidden end
3
46 1933–34 Template:Fb (6) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Dai Astley (2)
Template:Fbicon Boy MartinTemplate:Hidden end
2
47 1934–35 Template:Fb (24) — Template:Fb (25) Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Flagicon Dally Duncan 3
48 1935–36 Template:Fb (26) Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Dai Astley (3)
Template:Flagicon Fred Tilson
Template:Flagicon Tommy Walker
Template:Flagicon Dally Duncan (2)Template:Hidden end
2
49 1936–37 Template:Fb (7) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Pat Glover 4
50 1937–38 Template:Fb (25) Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon George Mills 3
51 1938–39 Template:Fb (26) — Template:Fb (8) — Template:Fb (27) Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Willie Hall 5
- 1939–45 Not held due to the Second World War.
- Template:Nowrap Template:Fb Template:FbTemplate:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Davy Walsh
Template:Fbicon Billy LiddellTemplate:Hidden end
2
52 1946–47 Template:Fb (27) Template:Fb Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Flagicon Wilf Mannion 5
53 1947–48 Template:Fb (28) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Fbicon Sammy Smyth
Template:Flagicon Stan Mortensen Template:Hidden end
2
54 1948–49 Template:Fb (28) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Davy Walsh 4
55 1949–50 Template:Fb (29) Template:Fb Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Flagicon Jack Rowley 4
56 1950–51 Template:Fb (29) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Billy Steel 4
57 1951–52 Template:Fb (9) — Template:Fb (30) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Nat Lofthouse
Template:Flagicon Bobby Johnstone
Template:Flagicon Stan Pearson
Template:Flagicon Ivor AllchurchTemplate:Hidden end
2
58 1952–53 Template:Fb (30) — Template:Fb (31) Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Nat Lofthouse (2)
Template:Flagicon Lawrie ReillyTemplate:Hidden end
3
59 1953–54 Template:Fb (32) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Nat Lofthouse (3)
Template:Flagicon John CharlesTemplate:Hidden end
3
60 1954–55 Template:Fb (33) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon John Charles (2) 5
61 1955–56 Template:Fb (34) — Template:Fb (31) — Template:Fb (10) — Template:Fb (3) Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Dennis Wilshaw
Template:Flagicon Bobby Johnstone (2)Template:Hidden end
2
62 1956–57 Template:Fb (35) Template:Fb Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Johnny Brooks
Template:Flagicon Duncan Edwards
Template:Flagicon Tom Finney
Template:Flagicon Johnny Haynes
Template:Flagicon Derek Kevan
Template:Flagicon Stanley Matthews
Template:Flagicon Jimmy McIlroy
Template:Flagicon Willie Fernie
Template:Flagicon Lawrie Reilly
Template:Flagicon Tommy Ring
Template:Flagicon Alex Scott
Template:Flagicon John Charles
Template:Flagicon Trevor Ford
Template:Flagicon Terry MedwinTemplate:Hidden end
1
63 1957–58 Template:Fb (36) — Template:Fb (4) Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Hidden begin Template:Flagicon Johnny Haynes
Template:Flagicon Derek Kevan
Template:Flagicon Billy Simpson Template:Hidden end
2
64 1958–59 Template:Fb (5) — Template:Fb (37) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Bobby Charlton 3
65 1959–60 Template:Fb (32) — Template:Fb (38) — Template:Fb (11) Template:Fb Template:0 Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Billy Bingham
Template:Flagicon Terry Medwin
Template:Flagicon Graham Leggat Template:Hidden end
2
66 1960–61 Template:Fb (39) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Jimmy Greaves 7
67 1961–62 Template:Fb (33) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Alex Scott 3
68 1962–63 Template:Fb (34) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Denis Law 5
69 1963–64 Template:Fb (40) — Template:Fb (35) — Template:Fb (6) Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Jimmy Greaves (2) 5
70 1964–65 Template:Fb (41) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Jimmy Greaves (3) 4
71 1965–66 Template:Fb (42) Template:Fb Template:0 Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Flagicon Willie Irvine 3
72 1966–67 Template:Fb (36) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Jack Charlton
Template:Flagicon Geoff Hurst Template:Hidden end
2
73 1967–68 Template:Fb (43) Template:Fb Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Bobby Charlton (2)
Template:Flagicon Martin Peters Template:Hidden end
2
74 1968–69 Template:Fb (44) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:0 Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Colin Stein
Template:Flagicon Geoff Hurst (2)
Template:Flagicon Martin Peters
Template:Flagicon Ron DaviesTemplate:Hidden end
3
75 1969–70 Template:Fb (45) — Template:Fb (12) — Template:Fb (37) Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Bobby Charlton
Template:Flagicon Geoff Hurst
Template:Flagicon Francis Lee
Template:Flagicon Martin Peters
Template:Flagicon George Best
Template:Flagicon John O'Hare
Template:Flagicon Dick Krzywicki
Template:Flagicon Ronnie Rees Template:Hidden end
1
76 1970–71 Template:Fb (46) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fbicon Martin Chivers 2
77 1971–72 Template:Fb (38) — Template:Fb (47) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fbicon Peter Lorimer 2
78 1972–73 Template:Fb (48) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fbicon Martin Chivers (2) 3
79 1973–74 Template:Fb (39) — Template:Fb (49) Template:FbTemplate:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Flagicon Stan Bowles
Template:Flagicon Kevin Keegan
Template:Flagicon Keith Weller
Template:Flagicon Tommy Cassidy
Template:Flagicon Kenny Dalglish
Template:Flagicon Sandy Jardine
Template:Flagicon David SmallmanTemplate:Hidden end
1
80 1974–75 Template:Fb (50) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fbicon David Johnson 3
81 1975–76 Template:Fb (40) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fbicon Mick Channon 3
82 1976–77 Template:Fb (41) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fbicon Kenny Dalglish 3
83 1977–78 Template:Fb (51) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fbicon Derek Johnstone 2
84 1978–79 Template:Fb (52) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fbicon John Toshack 3
85 1979–80 Template:Fb (7) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Fbicon Trevor Brooking
Template:Fbicon Steve Coppell
Template:Fbicon Paul Mariner
Template:Fbicon Noel Brotherston
Template:Fbicon Terry Cochrane
Template:Fbicon Billy Hamilton
Template:Fbicon Willie Miller
Template:Fbicon Leighton James
Template:Fbicon Mickey Thomas
Template:Fbicon Ian WalshTemplate:Hidden end
1
- 1980–81 Abandoned due to civil unrest in Northern Ireland.
86 1981–82 Template:Fb (53) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Fbicon Trevor Francis
Template:Fbicon Glenn Hoddle
Template:Fbicon Kevin Keegan
Template:Fbicon Paul Mariner
Template:Fbicon Bryan Robson
Template:Fbicon Ray Wilkins
Template:Fbicon Sammy McIlroy
Template:Fbicon Asa Hartford
Template:Fbicon John Wark
Template:Fbicon Alan Curtis
Template:Fbicon Peter Nicholas
Template:Fbicon Ian RushTemplate:Hidden end
1
87 1982–83 Template:Fb (54) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Fbicon Terry Butcher
Template:Fbicon Gordon Cowans
Template:Fbicon Phil Neal
Template:Fbicon Bryan Robson
Template:Fbicon Alan Brazil
Template:Fbicon Andy Gray
Template:Fbicon Gordon Davies
Template:Fbicon Ian RushTemplate:Hidden end
1
88 1983–84 Template:Fb (8) Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Fb Template:Hidden beginTemplate:Fbicon Tony Woodcock
Template:Fbicon Mark HughesTemplate:Hidden end
2

Total wins

Team Wins
total
Wins
outright
Shared
wins
Template:Fb 54 34 20
Template:Fb 41 24 17
Template:Fb 12 7 5
Template:FbTemplate:Efn 8 3 5

Medals

Exclude 1945–46 British Victory Home Championship and 1980–81 British Home Championship.

Template:Medals table

88 (+1 (1980–81)) editions But have many Shared Medals.

Summary

Exclude 1945–46 British Victory Home Championship but Include 1980–81 British Home Championship.

Rank Team Part M W D L GF GA GD Points
1 Template:Fb 89 266 161 56 49 661 282 +379 378
2 Template:Fb 89 267 141 57 69 574 342 +232 339
3 Template:Fb 89 266 70 62 134 360 545 -185 202
4 Template:Fb 89 265 48 49 168 284 710 -426 145

Players record

All-time top goalscorers

Rank Name Team Goals
1 Template:Flagicon Steve Bloomer England 22
2 Template:Flagicon Hughie Gallacher Scotland 21
3 Template:Flagicon Jimmy Greaves England 16
4 Template:Flagicon Robert Hamilton Scotland 15
5 Template:Flagicon Vivian Woodward England 14
6 Template:Flagicon John Charles Wales 13
Template:Flagicon Andrew Wilson Scotland 13
8 Template:Flagicon John Goodall England 12
9 Template:Flagicon Martin Peters England 10
10 Template:Flagicon Stan Mortensen England 9
Template:Flagicon Billy Meredith Wales 9
Template:Flagicon Grenville Morris Wales 9
Template:Flagicon Dai Astley Wales 9
14 Template:Flagicon Nat Lofthouse England 8
14 Template:Flagicon Geoff Hurst England 8

Topscorer wins

Rank Name Team Wins
1 Template:Flagicon Steve Bloomer England 5
2 Template:Flagicon Vivian Woodward England 3
Template:Flagicon Hughie Gallacher Scotland
Template:Flagicon Grenville Morris Wales
Template:Flagicon Dai Astley Wales
Template:Flagicon Jimmy Greaves England
Template:Flagicon John Goodall England
Template:Flagicon Nat Lofthouse England
9 Template:Flagicon Geoff Hurst England 2
Template:Flagicon Dally Duncan Scotland
Template:Flagicon Bobby Johnstone Scotland
Template:Flagicon Bob McColl Scotland
Template:Flagicon Robert Hamilton Scotland
Template:Flagicon Martin Chivers England
Template:Flagicon Stan Mortensen England
Template:Flagicon John Charles Wales
Template:Flagicon Bobby Charlton England

Managers record

Championship wins

Rank Manager Wins Editions
1 Template:Flagicon Walter Winterbottom 7 1946–47, 1947–48, 1949–50, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1956–57, 1960–61
2 Template:Flagicon Alf Ramsey 6 1964–65, 1965–66, 1967–68, 1968-69, 1970–71, 1972–73
3 Template:Fbicon Peter Doherty 3 1955–56, 1957–58, 1958–59
Template:Flagicon Ron Greenwood 3 1977–78, 1978–79, 1981–82
5 Template:Flagicon Ian McColl 2 1961–62, 1962–63
Template:Flagicon Billy Bingham 2 1979–80, 1983–84

See also

Notes

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References

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