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The 1980–81 British Home Championship was the only British Home Nations international football championship, other than the years of the First World War and Second World War, which was not completed and thus failed to produce a winner. As with the rugby union 1972 Five Nations Championship the cause of this cancellation was The Troubles in Northern Ireland. The championship was scheduled to be played in May 1981 after the end of the domestic season. On 5 May, however, the Provisional Irish Republican Army hunger strike leader Bobby Sands died in the Maze Prison, invoking a storm of protest and violence by republicans in Northern Ireland. Thus the English and Welsh FAs, whose teams were scheduled to travel to Windsor Park later in the month, declined to play, rendering the tournament incomp

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  • British Home Championship 1980/81 (de)
  • 1980–81 British Home Championship (en)
  • Torneo Interbritannico 1981 (it)
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  • Die British Home Championship 1980/81 war die 86. Auflage des im Round-Robin-System ausgetragenen Fußballwettbewerbs zwischen den vier britischen Nationalmannschaften von England, Nordirland (bis 1949/50 Irland), Schottland und Wales. Der Wettbewerb wurde aufgrund der Unruhen infolge des Irischen Hungerstreiks während des Nordirlandkonflikts abgebrochen. Die beiden Heimspiele Nordirlands gegen Wales und England wurden nicht ausgetragen. (de)
  • Il Torneo Interbritannico 1981 fu l'ottantacinquesima edizione del torneo di calcio conteso tra le Home Nations dell'arcipelago britannico. Questa edizione fu l'unica a non essere completata a causa dei disordini provocati dal conflitto nordirlandese. (it)
  • The 1980–81 British Home Championship was the only British Home Nations international football championship, other than the years of the First World War and Second World War, which was not completed and thus failed to produce a winner. As with the rugby union 1972 Five Nations Championship the cause of this cancellation was The Troubles in Northern Ireland. The championship was scheduled to be played in May 1981 after the end of the domestic season. On 5 May, however, the Provisional Irish Republican Army hunger strike leader Bobby Sands died in the Maze Prison, invoking a storm of protest and violence by republicans in Northern Ireland. Thus the English and Welsh FAs, whose teams were scheduled to travel to Windsor Park later in the month, declined to play, rendering the tournament incomp (en)
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