1870-1900 MATCHES
OTHER MATCHES.
Author: Neil Morrison.
05/03/1870, London, Kennington Oval
Friendly
ENGLAND XI 1 (A.J. Baker 89')
SCOTLAND XI 1 (Robert Crawford 75')
England XI: Edward Bowen, Charles Alcock [c], A.J. Baker, W.C. Butler, W.P. Crake,
E. Freeth, Edgar Lubbock, A. Nash, J.C. Smith, A.H. Thornton,
Robert Vidal.
Scotland XI: Alexander Morton, Robert Crawford, W.H. Gladstone, G.C. Gordon,
C.R.B. Hamilton, W.A.B. Hamilton, Lord Arthur Kinnaird,
James Kirkpatrick [c], William Lindsay, J.W. Malcolm,
Kenneth Muir-MacKenzie.
Note: The England team was selected by Charles Alcock, the secretary of the
Football Association. He also organized the Scotland team, which consisted
of players based in or near London with Scottish connections, some tenuous.
19/11/1870, London, Kennington Oval, 650
Friendly
ENGLAND XI 1 (R.S.F. Walker 48')
SCOTLAND XI 0
England XI: Charles Alcock [c], A.J. Baker, T.N. Carter, J.K. Cockerell, W.P. Crake,
T.C. Hooman, Edgar Lubbock, W.B. Paton, H.J. Preston, Robert Vidal,
R.S.F. Walker.
Scotland XI: Quintin Hogg, G.F. Congreve, Robert Crawford, W.A.B. Hamilton,
G.G. Kennedy, Lord Arthur Kinnaird, James Kirkpatrick [c], William Lindsay,
Charles Nepean, H.W. Primrose, Robert Smith.
Notes: Some sources report W. Bailey or W. Raffay instead of W.A.B. Hamilton for
Scotland. The England team was selected by Charles Alcock, the secretary of
the Football Association. He also organized the Scotland team, which
consisted of players based in or near London with Scottish connections,
some tenuous.
25/02/1871, London, Kennington Oval, 500
Friendly
ENGLAND XI 1 (R.S.F. Walker)
SCOTLAND XI 1 (Charles Nepean 15')
England XI: Morton Betts; C.W. Stephenson; Edgar Lubbock; Charles Alcock [c],
A.J. Baker, W.C. Butler, J.K. Cockerell, W.P. Crake, T.C. Hooman,
Robert Vidal, R.S.F. Walker.
Scotland XI: W.H. Gladstone, Quintin Hogg, James Kirkpatrick, Lord Arthur Kinnaird,
Frederick Chappell, J.F. Inglis, William Lindsay, Arnold Kirke Smith,
Charles Nepean, Robert Smith, C.E. Primrose.
Referee: C.M. Tebbut (England).
Notes: Other sources report that F. MacLean played for Scotland, instead of either
Chappell or Primrose.
The England team was selected by Charles Alcock, the secretary of the
Football Association. He also organized the Scotland team, which consisted
of players based in or near London with Scottish connections, some tenuous.
18/11/1871, London, Kennington Oval
Friendly
ENGLAND XI 2 (R.S. Walker x2)
SCOTLAND XI 1 (Henry Renny-Tailyour)
England XI: C.W. Stephenson, Albert Thompson, Edgar Lubbock, Charles Alcock [c],
Thomas Baker, Morton Betts, Jarvis Kenrick, Robert Vidal, R.S.F. Walker,
P. Weston, W.P. Crake.
Scotland XI: Robert Smith, William Lindsay, Charles Nepean, Henry Renny-Tailyour,
H.E. Mitchell, Robert Crawford, H.S. Ferguson, F.H. Crawford,
Arnold Kirke Smith, James Kirkpatrick, E.H.M. Elliott.
Note: The England team was selected by Charles Alcock, the secretary of the
Football Association. He also organized the Scotland team, which consisted
of players based in or near London with Scottish connections, some tenuous.
24/02/1872, London, Kennington Oval
Friendly
ENGLAND XI 1 (Charles Clegg)
SCOTLAND XI 0
England XI: C.W. Stephenson; Edgar Lubbock; Albert Thompson; Charles Alcock [c],
Alexander Bosnor, Charles Chenery, Charles Clegg, T.C. Hooman, P. Weston,
Robert Vidal, Charles Woolaston.
Scotland XI: Charles Nepean; E.H.M. Elliott; William Lindsay; M. Muir-MacKenzie [c],
Robert Crawford, H.S. Ferguson, H.E. Mitchell, F.H. Crawford,
E.V. Ravenshaw, H.H. Stewart, C.M. Thompson.
Note: The England team was selected by Charles Alcock, the secretary of the
Football Association. He also organized the Scotland team, which consisted
of players based in or near London with Scottish connections, some tenuous.
03/02/1875, London
Friendly
WANDERERS FC 2
ENGLAND 1
Note: Wanderers FC is an English club.
28/11/1885, East Newark, Our New Thread Athletic Grounds, 2000
Friendly
USA XI 0
CANADA XI 1 (Alexander Gibson)
USA XI: Patrick Hughes; Harry Holden, J. Lennox; J. Hood, Joe Swithenby, W. Turner;
J. McGurck, Jack Swithenby [c], Young, A. Turner, Lucas.
Canada XI: John McKendrick; Frederick Bowman, Solomon Brubacher; Hugh Fraser,
William Malcolm, Thomas Gibson; Alexander Gibson, Harry Bingham,
David Forsyth, Walter Thomson, J.M. Palmer.
Referee: J.E. Douglas (USA).
Note: The teams were organized by the American Football Association (USA) and
the Western Football Association (Canada). The match was reported as an
international in the newspapers of the time, but it is now considered
unofficial by the USSF and the CSA, although it had previously been
regarded as official by the CSA.
25/11/1886, East Newark, Our New Thread Athletic Grounds, 1500
Friendly
USA XI 3 (J. Chapman, John Gray, J. McGurck)
CANADA XI 2 (Frederick Doll x2)
USA XI: Patrick Hughes; Harry Holden, J. Chapman; George Wright, James Howarth,
F. Cornell; Jack Swithenby [c], T. Bright, J. McGurck, J. Swarbrick,
John Gray.
Canada XI: John McKendrick; Oliver Shantz, W.W. Wood; Harry Pirie, Harry Bewell,
Walter Bowman; Alexander Gibson, David Forsyth, Frederick Sheppard,
Frederick Doll, E.W. Webster.
Referee: Robert Craig (USA).
Note: The teams were organized by the American Football Association (USA) and
the Western Football Association (Canada). The match was reported as an
international in the newspapers of the time, but it is now considered
unofficial by the USSF and the CSA, although it had previously been
regarded as official by the CSA.
22/05/1888, Aylmer, 2000
Friendly
CANADA XI 0
USA XI 0
Canada XI: Alexander Garrett; Leary, Frederick Killer; Arnold, McLeish, Lockhart;
Clarke, White, Walter Thomson, Dewar, McLeary.
USA XI: Sutton; Fagan, Rhodes; Bridgeford, Waring, Adams; Wyld, McAuley, Cooper,
Cornell, Bell.
Referee: W. Logan (Canada).
Note: The teams were organized by the American Football Association (USA) and
the Western Football Association (Canada). The match was reported as an
international in the newspapers of the time, but it is now considered
unofficial by the USSF and the CSA.
19/09/1888, Glasgow, Kelvingrove Park Glasgow Exhibition Grounds, 6000
Friendly
SCOTLAND XI 4 (James McCall x2, Willie Berry x2)
CANADA XI 0
Scotland XI: George Gillespie; Donald Gow, Johnny Forbes; Allan Stewart, John Auld,
John Muir; Alec Hamilton I, Willie Berry, Henry Campbell, James McCall,
Johnny McPherson III.
Canada XI: Alexander Garrett; Frederick Killer, Solomon Brubacher; Edward Gordon,
Wilfred Mustard, Harry Pirie; Alexander Gibson, Walter Bowman,
Thomas Gibson, Walter Thomson, E.W. Webster.
Referee: Charles Campbell (Scotland).
Note: The Canadian team was organized by the Western Football Association.
The Scotland team was not selected by the SFA, but by a journalist from
'Scottish Sport'. The match is considered unofficial by the CSA and the
SFA. It had previously been regarded as official by the CSA, but was never
considered as such by the SFA.
21/03/1891, Glasgow, 2nd Hampden Park, 10000
Friendly
SCOTLAND 9 (Bill Sellar 25' pen 35', Frank Watt 36' 44' 70' 85',
David Baird 48' 49', Gilbert Rankin 71')
CORINTHIAN FC 2 (T.B.A. Clarke 7', Tinsley Lindley 20' pen)
Scotland: James Wilson; Watty Arnott [c], Bob Smellie; Isaac Begbie,
John MacPherson IV, Jock Hill; Frank Watt, Willie Berry, Bill Sellar,
Gilbert Rankin, David Baird.
Corinthian FC: Leonard Rodwell Wilkinson; Alban Hugh Harrison, Elphinstone Jackson;
Anthony Henry Hossack, Charles Wreford-Brown, N.F. Shaw; Mather Pike,
Edmund Samuel Currey, Tinsley Lindley, T.B.A. Clarke, Hugh Stanbrough.
Referee: Bishop ().
Notes: Corinthian FC is an English club. Scotland played an official
international against Wales on the same day as this match. However, the
match against Corinthians was treated as a practice for the match against
England, and was considered more important than the game against Wales.
The goal minutes given above are estimates, and the first Corinthian
goal-scorer is also reported as Currey.
12/09/1891, Belfast, Ballynafeigh Park, 8000
Friendly
IRELAND 5 (Olphie Stanfield x3, John Peden, Rab Torrans)
CANADA/USA XI 2 (Alex Jeffrey x2 (1 pen))
Ireland: Tom Gordon; Hugh Gordon, George Forbes; Alex Crawford, Sammy Spencer,
Bill Cunningham; William Dalton, George Gaffikin, Olphie Stanfield,
Rab Torrans, John Peden.
Canada/USA XI: D. Shea [USA]; E.J. Gregory [USA], Joseph Buckley [USA];
John Warbrick [Canada], Henry Waring [USA], Franz Thibodo [Canada];
James Whittaker [USA], Alex Jeffrey [USA/Scotland], Walter Bowman [Canada],
Edward Senkler [Canada], Neil Munro [USA/Scotland].
Referee: J.A. McLean (Scotland).
Note: The Canada/USA team was organized by the Western Football Association, and
included players from the American Football Association (USA), who were
invited because not enough Canadian players were available for the tour.
This match is not on the official list of the CSA or USSF, and is not
considered official by the IFA.
21/09/1891, Wrexham, The Racecourse, 500
Friendly
WALES 1 (Joe Davies II)
CANADA/USA XI 1 (Walter Buckingham)
Wales: Dick Turner; Di Jones, Seth Powell; Peter Griffiths, Humphrey Jones [c],
Roger Doughty; Billy Owen, Joe Davies II, Jack Butler, Ben Lewis,
Billy Lewis.
Canada/USA XI: Alexander Garrett [Canada]; E.J. Gregory [USA], Henry Waring [USA];
John Warbrick [Canada], James Dalton [USA/England], Franz Thibodo [Canada];
Walter Bowman [Canada], Walter Buckingham [Canada],
Alex Jeffrey [USA/Scotland], Edward Senkler [Canada],
Neil Munro [USA/Scotland].
Referee: James Davies (Wales).
Notes: The Canada/USA players walked off the field at 84' in protest after the
referee awarded a goal to Wales, having originally given a corner-kick.
The Canada/USA team was organized by the Western Football Association, and
included players from the American Football Association (USA), who were
invited because not enough Canadian players were available for the tour.
This match is not on the official list of the CSA or USSF, and is not
considered official by the FAW.
03/10/1891, Glasgow, Ibrox Park, 5000
Friendly
SCOTLAND 5 (James Hamilton 37' ?' 78', Jack Bell, Andrew McCreadie 47')
CANADA/USA XI 1 (Robert Bell)
Scotland: John McLeod; Watty Arnott, Alfred Smith; Matt McQueen, Andrew McCreadie,
Willie Maley; G. Hector, Davidson Berry, Jimmy Hamilton I, Sandy McMahon,
Jack Bell.
Canada/USA XI: Alexander Garrett [Canada]; E.J. Gregory [USA], Henry Waring [USA];
John Warbrick [Canada], James Dalton [USA/England], C. Forrester [Canada];
Robert Bell [USA], Alex Jeffrey [USA/Scotland], Walter Thomson [Canada],
Edward Senkler [Canada], Neil Munro [USA/Scotland].
Referee: J. Reid (Ireland).
Note: The Canada/USA team was organized by the Western Football Association, and
included players from the American Football Association (USA), who were
invited because not enough Canadian players were available for the tour.
This match is not on the official list of the CSA or USSF, and is not
considered official by the SFA.
12/10/1891, Wrexham, The Racecourse, 1500
Friendly
WALES 2 (Dick Jones II, Billy Lewis)
CANADA/USA XI 1 (Walter Bowman)
Wales: Jimmy Trainer; Di Jones, George Postle; Billy Hughes, Jack Mates,
Bob Roberts I; William Pryce-Jones, Billy Lewis, Billy Owen, Ben Lewis,
Dick Jones II.
Canada/USA XI: D. Shea [USA]; E.J. Gregory [USA], Henry Waring [USA];
John Warbrick [Canada], James Dalton [USA/England], C. Forrester [Canada];
Robert Bell [USA], Walter Bowman [Canada], Walter Thomson [Canada],
Alex Jeffrey [USA/Scotland], Neil Munro [USA/Scotland].
Referee: Bob Lythgoe (England).
Note: The Canada/USA team was organized by the Western Football Association, and
included players from the American Football Association (USA), who were
invited because not enough Canadian players were available for the tour.
This match is not on the official list of the CSA or USSF, and is not
considered official by the FAW.
19/12/1891, London, Kennington Oval, 1500
Friendly
ENGLAND 6 (George Cotterill, William Smith x4, Arthur Henfrey)
CANADA/USA XI 1 (John Warbrick)
England: Leslie Gay; Charles Fry, Fred Pelly; Arthur Topham, A.K. Brook,
Frederick Thompson; Hugh Stanbrough, George Cotterill, Arthur Henfrey,
William Smith, H. Davis.
Canada/USA XI: D. Shea [USA]; E.J. Gregory [USA], Joseph Buckley [USA];
Henry Waring [USA], James Dalton [USA/England], C. Forrester [Canada];
Robert Bell [USA], Walter Bowman [Canada], John Warbrick [Canada],
Walter Buckingham [Canada], Alex Jeffrey [USA/Scotland].
Referee: N.L. Jackson (England).
Note: The Canada/USA team was organized by the Western Football Association, and
included players from the American Football Association (USA), who were
invited because not enough Canadian players were available for the tour.
This match is not on the official list of the CSA or USSF, and is not
considered official by the FA.
14/08/1897, Johannesburg, Old Wanderers Ground, 5000
Friendly
SOUTH AFRICA XI 0
CORINTHIAN FC 3 (S.S. Taylor, A.N. Guy, Cuthbert James Burnup)
South Africa XI: W.D. Hogg, R.A. Shepstone, W.A. Eaton, G. Young, J. Brown, S. Collins,
L. Walker, S. Juckes, D. Carmichael, A.G. Newton, G.L. Dalton.
Corinthian FC: W. Campbell, E.H. Bray, G.H. Simpson, Richard Raine Barker, H.A. Rauthmell,
J.E. Grieveson, Robert Topham [c], S.S. Taylor, J.H. Gettins, A.N. Guy,
Cuthbert James Burnup.
Notes: The South African team was a selection of the British community in
South Africa. Corinthian FC is an English club.
19/08/1897, Durban
Friendly
SOUTH AFRICA XI 1 ()
CORINTHIAN FC 4 (Robert Topham, S.S. Taylor, J.H. Gettins, Cuthbert James Burnup)
South Africa XI: S.W. Leake, G.L. Dalton, J. Fyfe, G.A. Parker, R.A. Shepstone, D. Suttie,
G. Suttie, J. Tuohy, J. van Niekerk, O.G. White, G. Young.
Corinthian FC: W. Campbell, E.H. Bray, G.H. Simpson, Richard Raine Barker, H.A. Rauthmell,
J.E. Grieveson, Robert Topham [c], S.S. Taylor, J.H. Gettins,
W.F. Stanborough, Cuthbert James Burnup.
Notes: The South African team was a selection of the British community in
South Africa. Corinthian FC is an English club.
13/09/1897, Cape Town
Friendly
SOUTH AFRICA XI 1 ()
CORINTHIAN FC 2 (J.E. Grieveson, A.N. Guy)
South Africa XI: A. Bain, W. Goldwell, S.W.A. Collins, J.A. Cox, W. Easton, J. Hughes,
E.T. Miller, W.A. Morris, W.P. Pritchard, W.A. Smith, J. Sindelis.
Corinthian FC: H. Vickers, E.H. Bray, G.H. Simpson, C.B. Ward, H.A. Rauthmell,
J.E. Grieveson, Robert Topham [c], S.S. Taylor, A.N. Guy, W.F. Stanborough,
Cuthbert James Burnup.
Notes: The South African team was a selection of the British community in
South Africa. Corinthian FC is an English club.
04/12/1898, Basel
Friendly
SWITZERLAND XI 3
SOUTH GERMANY XI 1
Switzerland XI: Hofer, Sutter, Heid, Forgan, Butler, Blijdenstein, Landolt, Iweins,
Collinson, [1 missing], Mädler.
South Germany XI:
Referee: Westermann (Switzerland).
Note: The Swiss team included foreign players (British, American, and German).
The match is considered unofficial by the ASF/SFV. The South German team
was organized by the Verband Süddeutscher Fußball-Vereine.
12/12/1898, Paris, Bécon-les-Bruyères, 580
Friendly
WHITE ROVERS 0
GERMANY XI 7 ()
White Rovers:
Germany XI: Friese; Westendarp, Paul Kralle, Erwin Schricker, Wünsch,
Walther Bensemann [c], Otto Baudach, Ivo Schricker, Willer, Jestram,
Rudolf Wetzler.
Note: White Rovers was a French club, consisting mainly of British and American
players based in Paris. The German team was organized by Walther Bensemann.
13/12/1898, Paris
Friendly
PARIS XI 1
GERMANY XI 2
Note: Paris XI was a French selection. The German team was organized by
Walther Bensemann.
18/12/1898, Wien, WAC-Platz
Friendly
AUSTRIA XI 1 (Starrach)
WIEN BRITISH XI 4 (Alfred Windett, James Redfern, Alfred Windett, Ernest Blyth)
Austria XI: Karl Mollisch; Ochsenhofer, Max Leuthe; Rudolf Wagner [c],
Roland Rosenfeld, Josef Anlauf; Karl Dettelmaier, Starrach, Eckstein,
Schönpflug, Johann Studnicka.
Wien British XI: Wolley; Mark Nicholson [c], Harry Lowe; John Gramlick, William Flavin,
Arnold Lowe; W. Gandon, James Redfern, Alfred Windett, Ernest Blyth,
Teddy Shires.
Referee: Geo Fuchs (Austria).
Note: The Austrian team was a Wien selection of Austrian players.
12/03/1899, Wien, WAC-Platz
Friendly
AUSTRIA XI 2 (Alfred Windett 3', ?)
BOHEMIA XI 2 (Černý, Setunský 75')
Austria XI: Karl Mollisch; Harry Lowe, Mark Nicholson; Ernest Blyth, Josef Anlauf,
John Gramlick; Starrach, Max Leuthe, Alfred Windett, W. Gandon,
Teddy Shires.
Bohemia XI: Prokop; K. Steckly, J. Strádal; J. Presy, J. Hrabě, K. Dlouhý;
Setunský, Maličký, Freja, Černý, S. Stáňa.
Notes: The Austrian team was a Wien selection, and included British players.
The Bohemian team was a Praha selection.
26/03/1899, Basel
Friendly
SWITZERLAND XI 0
SOUTH GERMANY XI 3
Referee: Huguenin (Switzerland).
Note: The Swiss team included foreign players (British, American, and German).
The match is considered unofficial by the ASF/SFV. The South German team
was organized by the Verband Süddeutscher Fußball-Vereine.
02/04/1899, Wien, WAC-Platz, 1000
Friendly
AUSTRIA XI 0
OXFORD UNIVERSITY 15 (G. Vassall x4, F.H. Hollins x7, C. Ryder x2, E. Jameson, Max Leuthe OG)
Austria XI: Karl Mollisch; Engl, Dr Paul von Goldberger; Roland Rosenfeld,
Albert Siems, Rudolf Wagner [c]; Eckstein, Gössing, Max Leuthe,
Franz Soldat, Bauer.
Oxford University: S. Russell; W. Wallace, W. Blackburn; Morgan Morgan-Owen, S. Osborne,
Holinson; G. Vassall [c], F.H. Hollins, C. Ryder, A.M. Hollins, E. Jameson.
Referee: Mark Nicholson (England).
Notes: The Austrian team was a Wien selection of Austrian players.
Oxford University AFC is an English club.
03/04/1899, Wien, WAC-Platz, 1000
Friendly
AUSTRIA XI 0
OXFORD UNIVERSITY 13 (F.H. Hollins x4, Vassall, Ryder x2, Jameson, ? x5)
Austria XI: Karl Mollisch; Mark Nicholson [c], Josef Anlauf; Rudolf Wagner,
Alfred Windett, John Gramlick; Max Leuthe, James Redfern, W. Gandon,
Ernest Blyth, Teddy Shires.
Oxford University: S. Russell; W. Wallace, W. Blackburn; Morgan Morgan-Owen, S. Osborne,
Turnbull; G. Vassall [c], F.H. Hollins, C. Ryder, Moss, E. Jameson.
Notes: The Austrian team was a Wien selection, including British players.
Oxford University AFC is an English club.
30/04/1899, Torino
Friendly
ITALY XI 0
SWITZERLAND XI 2
Referee: Darotte (Italy).
Note: The Swiss team included foreign players (British, American, and German).
The match is considered unofficial by the ASF/SFV and the FIGC.
29/10/1899, Wien, WAC-Platz
Friendly
AUSTRIA XI 0
GERMANY XI 2 (Walter Jestram 15', Bock 25')
Austria XI: Karl Mollisch; Harry Lowe, Dr Menzies; F. Smith, Alfred Windett [c],
Rudolf Wagner; Edward Shires, Ernest Blyth, Max Leuthe, Karl Dettelmaier,
?. Starrach.
Germany XI: Eichelmann; Gasse [c], Kralle; Hiller, Wünsch, Nachway; Wagner, Zierold,
Bock, Walter Jestram, Gruschwitz.
Referee: Mark Nicholson (England).
Note: The teams were selections from Wien and Berlin, and are not considered
official internationals. The Austrian team included British players.
23/11/1899, Berlin, Kurfürstendamm Athletik-Sportsplatz, 1500
Friendly
GERMANY XI 2 (Walter Jestram, Bock)
ENGLAND FA XI 13 (Edgar Chadwick x5, E.D. Brown x2, Geoffrey Wilson x2, Fred Forman x2,
William Bassett x2)
Germany XI: Eichelmann; Gasse, P. Kralle; Ivo Schricker [c], F. Wünsch,
Erwin Schricker; Bock, O. Zierold, Rudolf Wetzler, Walter Jestram,
Gruschwitz.
England FA XI: Wilfred Waller; Philip Bach, James Crabtree; John Cox, John Holt,
Stanley Briggs [c], William Bassett, E.D. Brown, Geoffrey Wilson,
Edgar Chadwick, Fred Forman.
Referee: S.S. Taylor (England).
Note: The German team was organized by Walther Bensemann, as the DFB had not yet
been founded. This match is not considered official by the FA or the DFB.
24/11/1899, Berlin, Kurfürstendamm Athletik-Sportsplatz, 512
Friendly
GERMANY XI 2 (Walter Jestram, Bock)
ENGLAND FA XI 10 (Fred Forman x2, Joe Rogers x5, S.S. Taylor x2, William Bassett)
Germany XI: W. Langer; A. Kohts, Westendarp; Ivo Schricker [c], F. Wünsch,
Thamer; Link, O. Zierold, Bock, Walter Jestram, Gruschwitz.
England FA XI: Wilfred Waller; Philip Bach, James Crabtree; O.E. Wreford-Brown, John Holt,
Stanley Briggs [c]; William Bassett, S.S. Taylor, Joe Rogers,
Geoffrey Wilson, Fred Forman.
Referee: John Cox (England).
Note: The German team was organized by Walther Bensemann, as the DFB had not yet
been founded. This match is not considered official by the FA or the DFB.
26/11/1899, Praha, Belvedere, 5000
Friendly
BOHEMIA/AUSTRIA XI 0
ENGLAND FA XI 8 (Joe Rogers 8', Geoffrey Wilson 13' 44', William Bassett 26',
Edgar Chadwick 37' 47', E.D. Brown 65' 90')
Bohemia/Austria XI: O. Troy; Hildebrand, Niedergesäss; Tommy, Rudi Wagner [c], F. Müller;
R. Fischl, Woltär, Max Leuthe, Mayer, Manni Friedl.
England FA XI: Wilfred Waller; Philip Bach, James Crabtree; John Cox, John Holt,
Stanley Briggs [c]; William Bassett, E.D. Brown, Geoffrey Wilson,
Joe Rogers, Edgar Chadwick.
Referee: Ebermann (Bohemia).
Notes: The Bohemian and Austrian team was organized by Walther Bensemann, and was
selected from Austrian clubs from Praha and Wien clubs. This match is not
considered official by the FA. The date is also reported as 25/11/1899.
28/11/1899, Karlsruhe, FC Phönix, 3000
Friendly
GERMANY XI 0
ENGLAND FA XI 7 (S.S. Taylor x2, Edgar Chadwick x3, Joe Rogers, E.D. Brown)
Germany XI: W. Langer; A. Kohts, Erwin Schricker; Schuon, Baier, Ivo Schricker [c];
F. Langer, Rickmers, J. Zinser, O. Zierold, Link.
England FA XI: Wilfred Waller; Philip Bach, James Crabtree; John Cox, John Holt,
O.E. Wreford-Brown; William Bassett, S.S. Taylor [c], E.D. Brown,
Joe Rogers, Edgar Chadwick.
Referee: Walther Bensemann (Germany).
Note: The German team was organized by Walther Bensemann, as the DFB had not yet
been founded. This match is not considered official by the FA or the DFB.
25/02/1900, Wien, Cricketer-Platz
Friendly
AUSTRIA XI 0
WIEN BRITISH XI 0
Austria XI: Karl Mollisch; Max Leuthe, Relee; Rudolf Wagner, Roland Rosenfeld,
Dr Paul von Goldberger; Willy Zander, Wilhelm Eipeldauer, R. Stürmer,
Roller, Hoffmann.
Wien British XI: Mark Nicholson; Harry Lowe, Dr Menzies; John Gramlick, Foy, Chambers;
Teddy Shires, Ernest Blyth, Frank Smith, George Blackey, Arnold Lowe.
Referee: Geo Fuchs (Austria).
Note: The Austrian team was a Wien selection of Austrian players.
08/04/1900, Straßburg
Friendly
SOUTH GERMANY XI 2
SWITZERLAND XI 0
Referee: Kager (Germany).
Note: The Swiss team included foreign players (British, American, and German).
The match is considered unofficial by the ASF/SFV. The South German team
was organized by the Verband Süddeutscher Fußball-Vereine.
21/04/1900, Wien, Cricketer-Platz
Friendly
AUSTRIA XI 2 (Teddy Shires 24', Gustav Huber pen)
RICHMOND ASSOC. 6 (O.H.P. Cox 10' 67', ? 12', W. Moore 37' 57', ?)
Austria XI: Philipp Nauss; Back, Erwin Zander; Dr Paul von Goldberger,
Roland Rosenfeld, Foy; Hoffmann, Alfred Windett, Chambers, W. Berger,
Teddy Shires.
Richmond Assoc.: W.H. Waller; C. Clegg, T.A. Williams; Orie, A.G. Jones, A.E. Spearpoint;
Pillington, W. Moore, J.H. Gettins, S.C. Moseley, O.H.P. Cox.
Referee: Geo Fuchs (Austria).
Notes: The Austrian team was a Wien selection, including British players.
Richmond Association is an English club.
22/04/1900, Wien, Cricketer-Platz
Friendly
AUSTRIA XI 1 (Johann Studnicka)
RICHMOND ASSOC. 1 (O.H.P. Cox 25')
Austria XI: Karl Mollisch; Emil Wachuda, Max Leuthe; James Redfern, Relee,
Rudolf Wagner; Gössing, Wilhelm Eipeldauer, Franz Jureczek,
Johann Studnicka, Willy Zander.
Richmond Assoc.: Meates; Moore, T.A. Williams; R.H. Moore, W.H. Waller, A.E. Spearpoint;
Pillington, Conin, O.H.P. Cox, A.G. Jones, S.C. Moseley.
Referee: Mark Nicholson (England).
Notes: The Austrian team was a Wien selection, including British players.
Richmond Association is an English club.
27/05/1900, Budapest, Millenáris-pálya, 5000
Friendly
BUDAPESTI TC 1 (Miltiades Manno 30')
AUSTRIA XI 1 (J. Redfern)
Budapesti TC: Ferenc Stobbe; József Harsády, Károly Lucius; Géza Klebersberg,
Béla Ordódy, Emil Gabrovitz; Alfréd Hajós, Miltiades Manno, János Róka,
Ferenc Ray, Frigyes Minder.
Austria XI: Grohmann; Max Leuthe, Rudolf Wagner; Foy, Roland Rosenfeld, Nelbmar;
Gigl, J. Redfern, Fred Windett, Teddy Shires, Trostyi.
Notes: Budapesti TC is an Hungarian club. The Austrian team was known as
'ramblers', and was selected by officials of the leading clubs from Wien,
rather than the ÖFB.
08/09/1900, Budapest, Millenáris-pálya, 5000
Friendly
BUDAPESTI TC 4 (János Róka, ?, ? 75', ? 85')
AUSTRIA XI 0
Budapesti TC:
Austria XI: Grohmann; Max Leuthe, Emil Wachuda; Dr Steiner, Roland Rosenfeld,
Rudolf Wagner [c]; Teddy Shires, Foy, Fred Windett, A. Pulchert,
E.J. Randerer.
Notes: Budapesti TC is an Hungarian club. The Austrian team was known as
'ramblers', and was selected by officials of the leading clubs from Wien,
rather than the ÖFB.
26/12/1900, Wien, Cricketerplatz, 1430
Friendly
AUSTRIA XI 3
ČAFC VINOHRADY 0
Austria XI: Pekerna; Looner, Paul Zander; Grünbaum, Ignaz Blumenfeld, 'Kranz';
Cornelius Hoffmann, Gustav Huber, Franz Jureczek, Johann Studnicka,
Willy Zander.
ČAFC Vinohrady: Holý; Rande, Blažej; Jesenský, Bedral, Vávra; Lafes, Frýdl, Karel Freja,
Rybár, Remas.
Notes: The Austrian team was known as 'Germania', and consisted of Austrian
players from the leading clubs in Wien. ČAFC Vinohrady is a Bohemian club.