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Between 1870 and 1872, the Football Association (FA) organised five representative association football matches between teams representing England and Scotland, all held in London. The first of these matches was held at The Oval on 5 March 1870, and the fifth was on 21 February 1872. The matches, which were organised by Charles W. Alcock, are the precursors to modern international football and were referred to as internationals at the time. They are not recognised, however, as full internationals by FIFA as the players competing in the Scotland team were drawn only from London-based Scottish players. They were followed by the 1872 match in Glasgow between Scotland and England which is recognised as the first international match.

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  • Between 1870 and 1872, the Football Association (FA) organised five representative association football matches between teams representing England and Scotland, all held in London. The first of these matches was held at The Oval on 5 March 1870, and the fifth was on 21 February 1872. The matches, which were organised by Charles W. Alcock, are the precursors to modern international football and were referred to as internationals at the time. They are not recognised, however, as full internationals by FIFA as the players competing in the Scotland team were drawn only from London-based Scottish players. They were followed by the 1872 match in Glasgow between Scotland and England which is recognised as the first international match. (en)
  • Tra il 1870 e il 1872 la Federazione calcistica dell'Inghilterra organizzò cinque partite di calcio tra Inghilterra e Scozia, tutte tenutesi a Londra. La prima di queste partite fu giocata allo stadio The Oval il 5 marzo 1870 e la quinta fu giocata il 21 febbraio 1872. Queste partite, che furono organizzate da Charles William Alcock, sono le precorritrici del calcio internazionale moderno e vennero riferite come "partite internazionali" all'epoca ma non sono riconosciute dalla FIFA, poiché la squadra scozzese non era una vera e propria nazionale, ma una selezione dei migliori giocatori scozzesi residenti a Londra. A queste partite fece seguito l'incontro del 30 novembre 1872 tenutosi a Glasgow che è ufficialmente riconosciuto essere la prima partita internazionale di calcio. (it)
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  • Between 1870 and 1872, the Football Association (FA) organised five representative association football matches between teams representing England and Scotland, all held in London. The first of these matches was held at The Oval on 5 March 1870, and the fifth was on 21 February 1872. The matches, which were organised by Charles W. Alcock, are the precursors to modern international football and were referred to as internationals at the time. They are not recognised, however, as full internationals by FIFA as the players competing in the Scotland team were drawn only from London-based Scottish players. They were followed by the 1872 match in Glasgow between Scotland and England which is recognised as the first international match. (en)
  • Tra il 1870 e il 1872 la Federazione calcistica dell'Inghilterra organizzò cinque partite di calcio tra Inghilterra e Scozia, tutte tenutesi a Londra. La prima di queste partite fu giocata allo stadio The Oval il 5 marzo 1870 e la quinta fu giocata il 21 febbraio 1872. Queste partite, che furono organizzate da Charles William Alcock, sono le precorritrici del calcio internazionale moderno e vennero riferite come "partite internazionali" all'epoca ma non sono riconosciute dalla FIFA, poiché la squadra scozzese non era una vera e propria nazionale, ma una selezione dei migliori giocatori scozzesi residenti a Londra. A queste partite fece seguito l'incontro del 30 novembre 1872 tenutosi a Glasgow che è ufficialmente riconosciuto essere la prima partita internazionale di calcio. (it)
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  • England v Scotland representative football matches (1870–1872) (en)
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