1901–02 British Home Championship
The 1901–02 British Home Championship was an international football tournament between the British Home Nations which was meant to herald the arrival of the full professional game of football as both England and Scotland fielded fully professional teams for the first time. The championship was however dominated and overshadowed by a disaster during the final deciding match between England and Scotland at Ibrox Park, which claimed 25 lives. Six minutes into the game, a section of the wooden West Tribune Stand suddenly collapsed due to heavy rainfall the night before. Over 500 people were injured as the stadium was packed to its 68,000 capacity for the match. Although play was stopped in the immediate aftermath of the disaster as players, police and stewards rushed to aid the injured, it was
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1901–02 British Home Championship
The 1901–02 British Home Championship was an international football tournament between the British Home Nations which was meant to herald the arrival of the full professional game of football as both England and Scotland fielded fully professional teams for the first time. The championship was however dominated and overshadowed by a disaster during the final deciding match between England and Scotland at Ibrox Park, which claimed 25 lives. Six minutes into the game, a section of the wooden West Tribune Stand suddenly collapsed due to heavy rainfall the night before. Over 500 people were injured as the stadium was packed to its 68,000 capacity for the match. Although play was stopped in the immediate aftermath of the disaster as players, police and stewards rushed to aid the injured, it was
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British Home Championship 1902 ...... zono po miesiącu w Birmingham.
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Die British Home Championship ...... wiederholt. Wiederholungsspiel
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Il Torneo Interbritannico 1902 ...... rocurò la morte di 25 persone.
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The 1901–02 British Home Champ ...... iving the trophy to the Scots.
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England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
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1902-02-22
1902-03-01
1902-03-03
1902-03-15
1902-03-22
1902-04-05
1902-05-03
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Albert Buick
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Albert Wilkes
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Alec Smith
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Andy Gara
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Bobby Templeton
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Bobby Walker
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Arthur Kingscot
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Frederick Bye
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James Torrans
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Joseph McBride
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Tom Robertson
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Second
ENG
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Andy Gara , Robert Hamilton and Jimmy Settle
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British Home Championship 1902 ...... zono po miesiącu w Birmingham.
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Die British Home Championship ...... wiederholt. Wiederholungsspiel
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Il Torneo Interbritannico 1902 ...... rocurò la morte di 25 persone.
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The 1901–02 British Home Champ ...... hed to aid the injured, it was
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1901–02 British Home Championship
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British Home Championship 1901/02
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British Home Championship 1902
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Brittiska mästerskapet 1901/1902
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Torneo Interbritannico 1902
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1901–1902 British Home Championship
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