1-The
First time that a Republic of Ireland International came on as a substitute was
in a World Cup Qualifier on April 8, 1934 (Holland 5-Ireland 2).
Alfred Horlacher replaced William Jordan in the 40th
minute.
Photo
From: Football Association of Ireland-75 Years, Author Peter Byrne, 1996
(Alfred Horlacher, May 11, 1930,
Belgium 1-Ireland 3)
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2-
The First Time ever that a Danish player became a Professional was when
Carl
William Hansen of BK 1903 Copenhagen joined Scotland’s Rangers Glasgow in 1921.
Photo
From: IFFHS, Danmark (1908-1940), Sverige (1908-10940)
(Carl
William Hansen, October 1918 before an International , October 6, 1918, Denmark
4-Norway 0)
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3-
The First Time that an English League match was televised was on August 29,
1936, Arsenal 3-Everton 2.
4-
The First Time that a Welsh international was ever sent off was in a World Cup
Qualifier, on September 28, 1973 (Poland 3-Wales 0), when Trevor Hockey was
sent off in the 39th minute.
5-
The First Time that a Home Team (British) lost at home to a foreign opposition
was when Scotland lost a Friendly vs. Austria on December 13, 1950 at Glasgow
(0-1 loss).
Photo
From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger
(Austria
squad, December 13, 1950, Scotland 0-Austria 1)
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Photo
From: Österreichs Fußball Länderspiele Chronik 1902 – 1993, Author: Anton Egger
(Theodor
Wagner and William Alexander Woodburn, December 13, 1950, Scotland 0-Austria 1)
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