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The '''1923 [[British Home Championship]]''' was a [[football (soccer)|football]] tournament played between the British [[Home Nations]] during the 1922/23 season. It was won by the strongest of the Home Nations during the decade, [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]] who almost whitewashed the other three nations but ultimately were held to a 2-2 draw by [[England national football team|England]] in the final, deciding match.
The '''1923 [[British Home Championship]]''' was a [[football (soccer)|football]] tournament played between the British [[Home Nations]] during the 1922–23 season. It was won by the strongest of the Home Nations during the decade, [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]] who almost whitewashed the other three nations but ultimately were held to a 2–2 draw by [[England national football team|England]] in the final, deciding match.


England and Scotland dominated the tournament, both winning their opening two matches. England began six months earlier than their opponents, defeating [[Ireland national football team (IFA)|Ireland]] at home in October 1923. Scotland matched this result in their opening game in March 1924 and continued with a second victory over [[Wales national football team|Wales]], against whom England only managed a draw in [[Cardiff]]. In the final matches, Scotland drew with England, doing just enough to take the trophy by a single point. Ireland, playing for pride comprehensively beat Wales in the last match of the competition to come third.
England and Scotland dominated the tournament, both winning their opening two matches. England began six months earlier than their opponents, defeating [[Ireland national football team (1882–1950)|Ireland]] at home in October 1923. Scotland matched this result in their opening game in March 1924 and continued with a second victory over [[Wales national football team|Wales]], against whom England only managed a draw in [[Cardiff]]. In the final matches, Scotland drew with England, doing just enough to take the trophy by a single point. Ireland, playing for pride comprehensively beat Wales in the last match of the competition to come third.


===Table===
===Table===
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===Results===
===Results===
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{{footballbox |
{{footballbox |
date = [[October 21]], [[1922]] |
| date = 21 October 1922
team1 = {{fb-rt|ENG}} |
| team1 = {{fb-rt|ENG}}
score = 2–0 |
| score = 2 – 0
team2 = {{fb|IRE}} |
| team2 = {{fb|IRE}}
goals1 = [[Henry Chambers (footballer)|Henry Chambers]] 2 |
| goals1 = [[Henry Chambers (footballer)|Henry Chambers]] 2
goals2 =   |
| goals2 =  
stadium = [[The Hawthorns]], [[West Bromwich]]}}
| stadium = [[The Hawthorns]], [[West Bromwich]] }}
----
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{{footballbox |
{{footballbox |
date = [[March 3]], [[1923]] |
| date = 3 March 1923
team1 = {{fb-rt|IRE}} |
| team1 = {{fb-rt|IRE}}
score = 0–1 |
| score = 0 – 1
team2 = {{fb|SCO}} |
| team2 = {{fb|SCO}}
goals1 =   |
| goals1 =  
goals2 = [[Andrew Nesbit Wilson|Andrew Wilson]] |
| goals2 = [[Andrew Nesbit Wilson|Andrew Wilson]]
stadium = [[Windsor Park]], [[Belfast]]}}
| stadium = [[Windsor Park]], [[Belfast]] }}
----
----
{{footballbox |
{{footballbox |
date = [[March 5]], [[1923]] |
| date = 5 March 1923
team1 = {{fb-rt|WAL}} |
| team1 = {{fb-rt|WAL}}
score = 2–2 |
| score = 2 – 2
team2 = {{fb|ENG}} |
| team2 = {{fb|ENG}}
goals1 = [[Fred Keenor]], [[Ivor Jones (footballer)|Ivor Jones]] |
| goals1 = [[Fred Keenor]], [[Ivor Jones (footballer)|Ivor Jones]]
goals2 = [[Henry Chambers (footballer)|Henry Chambers]], [[Vic Watson]] |
| goals2 = [[Henry Chambers (footballer)|Henry Chambers]], [[Vic Watson]]
stadium = [[Ninian Park]], [[Cardiff]]}}
| stadium = [[Ninian Park]], [[Cardiff]] }}
----
----
{{footballbox |
{{footballbox |
date = [[March 17]], [[1923]] |
| date = 17 March 1923
team1 = {{fb-rt|SCO}} |
| team1 = {{fb-rt|SCO}}
score = 2–0 |
| score = 2 – 0
team2 = {{fb|WAL}} |
| team2 = {{fb|WAL}}
goals1 = [[Andrew Nesbit Wilson|Andrew Wilson]] 2 |
| goals1 = [[Andrew Nesbit Wilson|Andrew Wilson]] 2
goals2 =   |
| goals2 =  
stadium = [[St Mirren Park|Love Street]], [[Paisley]]}}
| stadium = [[St. Mirren Park|Love Street]], [[Paisley]] }}
----
----
{{footballbox |
{{footballbox |
date = [[April 14]], [[1923]] |
| date = 14 April 1923
team1 = {{fb-rt|SCO}}|
| team1 = {{fb-rt|SCO}}
score = 2–2 |
| score = 2 – 2
team2 = {{fb|ENG}} |
| team2 = {{fb|ENG}}
goals1 = [[Andy Cunningham (footballer)|Andy Cunningham]], [[Andrew Nesbit Wilson|Andrew Wilson]] |
| goals1 = [[Andy Cunningham (footballer)|Andy Cunningham]], [[Andrew Nesbit Wilson|Andrew Wilson]]
goals2 = [[Bob Kelly (footballer)|Bob Kelly]], [[Vic Watson]] |
| goals2 = [[Bob Kelly (footballer)|Bob Kelly]], [[Vic Watson]]
stadium = [[Hampden Park]], [[Glasgow]]}}
| stadium = [[Hampden Park]], [[Glasgow]] }}
----
----
{{footballbox |
{{footballbox |
date = [[April 14]], [[1923]] |
| date = 14 April 1923
team1 = {{fb-rt|WAL}} |
| team1 = {{fb-rt|WAL}}
score = 0–3 |
| score = 0 – 3
team2 = {{fb|IRE}} |
| team2 = {{fb|IRE}}
goals1 =   |
| goals1 =  
goals2 = [[Bobby Irvine (footballer born 1900)|Bobby Irvine]] 2, [[Billy Gillespie]] |
| goals2 = [[Bobby Irvine (footballer born 1900)|Bobby Irvine]] 2, [[Billy Gillespie]]
stadium = [[Racecourse Ground]], [[Wrexham]]}}
| stadium = [[Racecourse Ground]], [[Wrexham] ]}}

==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 03:20, 2 December 2008

The 1923 British Home Championship was a football tournament played between the British Home Nations during the 1922–23 season. It was won by the strongest of the Home Nations during the decade, Scotland who almost whitewashed the other three nations but ultimately were held to a 2–2 draw by England in the final, deciding match.

England and Scotland dominated the tournament, both winning their opening two matches. England began six months earlier than their opponents, defeating Ireland at home in October 1923. Scotland matched this result in their opening game in March 1924 and continued with a second victory over Wales, against whom England only managed a draw in Cardiff. In the final matches, Scotland drew with England, doing just enough to take the trophy by a single point. Ireland, playing for pride comprehensively beat Wales in the last match of the competition to come third.

Table

Team Pts Pld W D L GF GA GD
 Scotland 5 3 2 1 0 5 2 +3
 England 4 3 1 2 0 6 4 +2
 Ireland 2 3 1 0 2 3 3 0
 Wales 1 3 0 1 2 2 7 −5

The points system worked as follows:

  • 2 points for a win
  • 1 point for a draw

Results


England 2 – 0 Ireland
Henry Chambers 2  

Ireland 0 – 1 Scotland
  Andrew Wilson


Scotland 2 – 0 Wales
Andrew Wilson 2  


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| date = 14 April 1923
| team1 = Wales 
| score = 0 – 3
| team2 =  Ireland
| goals1 =   
| goals2 = Bobby Irvine 2, Billy Gillespie
| stadium = Racecourse Ground, [[Wrexham] ]}}

References

  • Guy Oliver (1992). The Guinness Record of World Soccer. Guinness. ISBN 0-851129-54-4.

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