1-The
First time that the Scottish national team ever wore numbered shirts was during
a War Time International on October 10, 1944, England 6-Scotland 2.
Apparently
previous times before the Chairman of SFA had opposed this concept. He had been
quoted as saying ‘numbers are all right
for horses and greyhounds, but not for humans’
Photo
From: Forever England, A History of the National Side, Authors Mark Shaoul,
Tony Williamson
(October 10, 1944, War Time International,
England 6-Scotland 2) |
2-
The First Time ever that a Fourth Division player played for the Welsh national
team was when Crystal Palace goalkeeper Vic Rouse started vs. Northern Ireland
on April 22, 1959 (British Championship, Northern Ireland 4-wales 1)
3-
The First Time that a match by the French national team was broadcast on radio
was in a friendly vs. Switzerland on March 11, 1934 (France 0-switzerland 1)
Photo
From L’Equipe: L’Equipe de France de Football, La Belle Histoire, 2004
(March
11, 1934, France 0-Switzerland 1)
|
4-
The First Time that the Belgian National Hymn was played before an
international was in a friendly vs. England Amateurs on March 26, 1910 (Belgium
2-England (Amateurs) 2)
5-
The First Time that a player scored four goals in a World cup qualifier was on
February 25, 1934 at Dublin when Republic of Ireland’s Patrick Moore scored all
four of Ireland’s goals vs. Belgium (February 25, 1934, World Cup Qualifier,
Republic of Ireland 4-Belgium 4)
Photo
From: The Boys in Green, THE FAI international Story, Author: Sean Ryan
(Patrick J. Moore) |
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