1-The First time
that the France National Team wore numbered jerseys was in a friendly vs. Italy
on April 4, 1948 (France 1-Italy 3).
Photo
From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(April
4, 1948, France 1-Italy 3)
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2- The first
time that an Italian player joined USA’s MLS was in 1996 when Roberto Donadoni
joined New York / New Jersey Metrostars from AC Milan.
Photo
From: World Soccer, December 1997
(Roberto Donadoni at New York
/ New Jersey Metrostars)
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3-The first time
that a goal was scored from a direct corner in an International was in 1929.
Scotland and Aberdeen’s Alexander George Cheyne achieved this feat in the last minute of the
annual England –Scotland match (April 13, 1929, Home Championship, Scotland
1-England 0).
This
particular law had only been in effect for two years and Match Referee Arthur
Joseph (England) actually paused for a moment before validating the goal. There
was some confusion by some, as not everyone knew that this was valid.
Photo
From: Scotland, The Team, Author Andrew Ward, 1987
(April
13, 1929, British Home Championship, Scotland 1-England 0)
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4- The
First time that a France National Team was televised live was in a friendly vs. Spain on March 13, 1958 (France 2-Spain 2).
Photo
From: L’Equipe, L’Equipe de France de Football, la Belle Histoire
(Maryan
Wisnieski with Luis Suarez looking on, March 13, 1958, France 2-Spain 2)
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5- The first time that a Republic of Ireland player was sent off
in an International was when John Dempsey was sent off in the 85th
minute of a World Cup Qualifier (November 5, 1969, Hungary 4-Republic of
Ireland 0).
He was protesting the Referee’s decision on a foul and seemed to threaten to throw
the ball at the Referee.
Photo
From: Gifted in Green, Author: Adam Ward
(John
Dempsey)
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