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Vivian Woodward

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English footballer (67-1954)
Not to be confused withViv Woodward (Welsh footballer).

Vivian Woodward
Woodward while playing for England
Personal information
Full nameVivian John Woordward[1]
Date of birth(1879-06-03)3 June 1879
Place of birthKennington, Surrey, England
Date of death31 January 1954(1954-01-31) (aged 74)[2]
Place of deathEaling, England
Height5 ft10+12 in (1.79 m)[3]
Position(s)
Youth career
Ascham College
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1895–1900Clacton Town25+(46+[4])
1900–1901Harwich & Parkeston
1901Chelmsford
1901–1909Tottenham Hotspur146(68[a])
1909Chelmsford
1909–1915Chelsea106(30)
1919–1920Clacton Town6(4)
Total283(148)
International career
1903–1911England23(29)
1906–1914England Amateurs30(46)
1908–1912Great Britain6(5)
Southern League XI
1908–1913Football League XI3(3)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Vivian John Woodward (3 June 1879 – 31 January 1954) was an Englishfootballer who enjoyed the peak of his career from the turn of the 20th century to the outbreak of theFirst World War. He played forTottenham Hotspur andChelsea.[5]

Internationally, Woodward captainedGreat Britain to gold medals at the1908 Olympics in London and inStockholm in 1912, and made a combined 59 international appearances for a combination ofEngland,England Amateurs, andGreat Britain. His combined record for England of 75 goals in 53 matches (1.42 goals a game) is still the highest international record of any player to have scored more than 50 goals for their country, whilst his record of 75 goals was the highest combined total of international goals scored by any English footballer untilHarry Kane scored his 75th and 76th goals for England in October 2025. Woodward took part in tenBritish Home Championships, lifting the trophy eight times. In the1903-04 Home Championship, Woodward was the top scorer with 4 goals, whilst in the1908-09 tournament he was the joint top goalscorer with 3 goals. Woodward is the 5th highest all-time record goalscorer of the Home Championship with 14 goals in total.

He served in theBritish Army during theFirst World War, and as a result missed out on Chelsea's run to their first-ever FA Cup final in 1915. Woodward's injuries during the war caused his retirement from football. He then served on Chelsea's Board between 1922 and 1930 as a director of the club.

Club career

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An architect by profession, Woodward began his career atClacton Town. Following spells atHarwich & Parkeston andChelmsford, he joinedTottenham Hotspur in March 1901,[2] who in the sameyear would win the FA Cup.[6] Woodward's debut for Tottenham occurred in the Southern League on 6 April 1901 in a home match againstBristol City which Spurs won 1–0.[7][8] Due to work and cricket commitments, he did not begin to appear regularly for the team until the1902–03 season.[9] In nine seasons at White Hart Lane, he made 169 appearances and scored 73 goals.[10] Tottenham was elected to theSecond Division of theFootball League for the1908–09 season, and Woodward scored Spurs' first-ever goal in the Football League in September 1908 againstWolverhampton Wanderers that finished 3–0.[11] He helped the team win promotion to theFirst Division that season.[12]

Before the start of the 1909 season, Woodward decided to retire to concentrate on his architectural practice and cricket. He had a short spell back with Chelmsford, but was persuaded to joinDavid Calderhead'sChelsea on 20 November 1909. He went on to play in a total of 116 games for them, scoring 34 goals.[9][13][14] He was their leading scorer in the 1912–13 season with ten goals.[15]

At the start of theFirst World War Woodward enlisted in theBritish Army and as a result did not play many matches during the1914–15 season. He was given special leave to join Chelsea atOld Trafford for theFA Cup Final asBob Thomson was injured, however Thomson recovered and Woodward refused to play, believing it was immoral to deny Thomson his chance to play in anFA Cup final as Woodward himself had not played in any of Chelsea's matches in their run to the final.[16]

In January 1916, Woodward was injured in the right thigh by a German Grenade whilst fighting for Britain in the Great War. Following this injury he was unable to return to top-tier football, returning to his first club, Clacton Town before retiring.[9][17]

International career

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He made hisEngland debut in 1903, scoring twice in a 4–0 win againstIreland. Between 1903 and 1911, he won 23 full caps and scored 29 goals, setting an English record that would last until the 1950s. He also played in three unofficial international matches against South Africa in 1910, scoring a further four goals. At the time, England only usually played three matches a season, for theBritish Home Championship, but two tours tocentral Europe in1908 and1909 netted Woodward 15 goals (over half his total). He held the overall England goalscoring record, either jointly or alone, for 47 years – longer than any other player until surpassed by Tom Finney in 1958. With his 28th and 29th goals, the last of his career, he overhauledSteve Bloomer againstWales in March 1911, and was not himself overtaken untilTom Finney scored his 30th (and last) goal in October 1958.

He also turned out 44 times forEngland Amateurs and scored 57 goals. England Amateurs played most of its internationals against the full representative sides of Europe, whose football was much less developed than that of the British at the time, and this huge gap between them often resulted in the Europeans getting trashed by the English, and Woodward would thus often score several goals per match.[18] For instance, in one match againstFrance in 1906, theTimes andSporting Life credit Woodward with eight goals in a 15–0 win, although FIFA's official record of the match credits him with only four goals. However, he did score six againstNetherlands in 1909.

TheHome Nations did not recognise its matches against England Amateurs, and thus, 12 goals in 14 of his appearances are considered unofficial, four against Ireland, six against Wales, and 2 goals in an unofficial match againstSweden on 12 June 1914 as this game was not regarded as a full international by theSwedish Football Association.[18][19] However, the remaining 30 appearances for England amateurs and 46 goals (including 6 matches and 5 goals forGreat Britain at the Olympics) were made in matches recognised as full internationals only by the opposition's Football Associations, though not by theFA,UEFA orFIFA,[20][21] which means that Woodward scored a total of 75 goals in 53 matches that were considered official internationals by the opposing sides,[22] which could make him the first footballer to score50 international goals, ahead ofImre Schlosser, who achieved it on 3 June 1917.[23] Woodward scored a combined total of 10 international hat-tricks for the England teams,[24] 4 for the main side and 6 for the Amateurs, all of which in friendlies sept for the one he netted againstWales at the1907–08 British Home Championship on 16 March 1908, which is also the only one he netted against a Home Nation. His hat-trick tally also includes a 6-goal haul in a 9–1 win over theNetherlands on 11 December 1909,[25] and four 4-goal hauls, two for each of the England teams.

Woodward also represented theFootball League XI and theSouthern League XI.[2] He also toured theUnited States withThe Pilgrims in 1905.[2]

His combined 75 goals for England at amateur and senior level remained a record for any of the British sides until 14 October 2025, whenHarry Kane equalled and then surpassed it against in aFIFA World Cup qualifier againstLatvia.

Olympic career

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Woodward captainedGreat Britain to gold medals at the1908 Olympics in London and then inStockholm in 1912, scoring three goals in 1908, including one in thefinal, and other two in 1912.[2][26][27]

Military career

[edit]

He joined the 17thBattalion of theMiddlesex Regiment.[2] This was one of thepals battalions formed during the early stages ofWorld War I.[28] It was known as a "Football Battalion" and it included many members of Woodward's former team Tottenham Hotspur.[28] He served on theWestern Front and was wounded in 1916.[29] He attained the rank ofcaptain.[2]

Career statistics

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Club

[edit]
Appearances and goals by club, season, and competition. Only official games are included in this table.[30][4]
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Clacton Town1895–96Division 212000012
1896–977130000713
1897–9812001[b]022
1898–99818001[c]0918
1899–190044001[d]054
1900–01Division 147001[e]057
Total254600402946
Harwich1900–01Division 100001[f]313
Tottenham Hotspur1900–01Southern League First Division10001[g]121
1901–0220001[g]232
1902–03124433[g]0197
1903–041710416[h]22713
1904–05207403[i]52712
1905–06125311[g]2168
1906–072073000237
1907–082010101[g]02210
1908–09Second Division2718403118
Total13161235161217078
Chelsea1909–10First Division13520155
1910–11Second Division19633229
1911–1214200142
1912–13First Division2710313011
1913–1427420294
1914–15630063
Total1063010411634
Career total2621373392115316161
  1. ^Fourteen appearances and seven goals inWestern League, one appearance inLondon League
  2. ^Appearance in Essex Junior Cup
  3. ^Appearance in Essex Junior Cup
  4. ^Appearance in Essex Junior Cup
  5. ^Appearance in Harwich Charity Cup
  6. ^Appearance inFA Amateur Cup
  7. ^abcdeAppearances inWestern League
  8. ^Five appearances and two goals inWestern League, one appearance inLondon League
  9. ^Two appearances inWestern League, one appearance and 5 goals in Southern Charity Cup

International goals

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Sources:[31][32]

England national team
YearAppsGoals
190334
190420
190532
190600
190710
1908710
1909511
191010
191112
Total2329
Scores and results of England is listed first and score column indicates the score after each Woodward goal.
List of international goals scored by Vivian Woodward
No.CapDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef
1114 February 1903Molineux Stadium,Wolverhampton, England Ireland
1–0
4–01902–03 British Home Championship
2
2–0
322 March 1903Fratton Park,Portsmouth, England Wales
2–1
2–1
434 April 1903Bramall Lane,Sheffield, England Scotland
1–0
1–2
5727 March 1905Anfield,Liverpool, England Wales
1–0
3–11904–05 British Home Championship
6
3–1
71015 February 1908Solitude,Belfast, Northern Ireland Ireland
2–1
3–11907–08 British Home Championship
81116 March 1908Racecourse Ground,Wrexham, Wales Wales
1–0
7–1
9
6–0
10
7–0
11136 June 1908Cricketer Platz,Vienna, Austria Austria
3–0
6–1Friendly
12148 June 1908Hohe Warte Stadium,Vienna, Austria
1–0
11–1
13
5–0
14
6–0
15
10–1
161510 June 1908Millenáris Sporttelep,Budapest, Hungary Hungary
1–0
7–0
171713 February 1909Park Avenue,Bradford, England Ireland
2–0
4–01908–09 British Home Championship
18
3–0
191929 May 1909[a]Millenáris Sporttelep,Budapest, Hungary Hungary
2–0
4–2Friendly
20
4–2
212031 May 1909
2–0
8–2
22
4–0
23
6–1
24
7–1
25211 June 1909Hohe Warte Stadium,Vienna, Austria Austria
1–0
7–1
26
3–0
27
6–1
282313 March 1911The Den,London, England Wales
1–0
3–01910–11 British Home Championship
29
3–0
  1. ^Other sources credit England's fourth goal to an own goal fromJános Weinber, but the official report of the Games and contemporary newspaper reports agree Woodward scored the last goal.

England amateurs

[edit]
Scores and results of England amateur is listed first and the score column indicates the score after each Woodward goal.
List of international goals scored by Vivian Woodward[18][22]
No.CapDateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef
111 November 1906Parc des Princes,Paris, France France
3–0
15–0Friendly
2
9–0
3
10–0
4
11–0
521 April 1907De Diepput,Den Haag,The Hague, Netherlands Netherlands
3-1
8–1
6321 December 1907Feethams,Darlington, England Netherlands
1–0
12–2
7
5–0
8
9–1
9423 March 1908Park Royal Stadium,London, England France
3–0
12–0
10
8–0
11
10–0
12518 April 1908Sukkelweg,Bruxelles, Belgium Belgium
?
8–2
13
?
14
?
15620 April 1908Viktoria field,Berlin-Mariendorf, Germany Germany
2-0
5–1
16
5–1
17720 October 1908White City,London, England Sweden
?
12–11908 Summer Olympics First round
18
?
19924 October 1908 Denmark
2-0
2–01908 Summer Olympics Final
201017 April 1909White Hart Lane,London, England Belgium
?
11–2Friendly
21
?
221120 May 1909Landhof,Basel, Switzerland  Switzerland
?
9–0
23
?
24
?
25
?
261222 May 1909Stade de la F.G.S.P.F.,Paris, France France
1–0
11–0
27136 November 1909Anlaby Road,Hull, England Sweden
6–0
7–0
281411 December 1909Stamford Bridge,Fullham, England Netherlands
2-0
9–1
29
3-0
30
4-0
31
5-0
32
7-1
33
8-1
34154 March 1911Crystal Palace Park,London, England Belgium
4–0
4–0
351725 May 1911Spitalacker,Bern, Switzerland  Switzerland
1–0
4–1
361916 March 1912Anlaby Road,Hull, England Netherlands
2-0
4–0
372130 June 1912[a]Stockholms Olympiastadion,Stockholm, Sweden Hungary
7–0
7–01912 Summer Olympics Quarter-finals
38222 July 1912 Finland
4–0
4–01912 Summer Olympics Semi-finals
39249 November 1912County Ground,Swindon, England Belgium
1-0
4–0Friendly
40
4-0
412521 March 1913Viktoria field,Berlin-Mariendorf, Germany Germany
2–0
3–0
422624 March 1913HBS Craeyenhout,The Hague, Netherlands Netherlands
1–1
1–2
432715 November 1913Anlaby Road,Hull, England
2–1
2–1
442824 February 1914Stade du Vivier d'Oie,Bruxelles, Belgium Belgium
?
2–0
453010 June 1914Råsunda IP,Solna, Sweden Sweden
2-0
5–1
  1. ^The RSSSF credits Woodward with having scored two goals in this match; however, the official English report of the games agree he scored just one.
  2. ^In the aggregate, the RSSSF credits Woodward with having scored 46 goals, but the sources vary in some match reports at this time, so that the number of goals can result in a different number of goals depending on the source.

England amateurs (non-official)

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Scores and results of England amateur is listed first and the score column indicates the score after each Woodward goal.[18]
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetitionRef
115 December 1906Dalymount Park,Dublin, Ireland Ireland
?
1–2Friendly
27 December 1907White Hart Lane,London, England
?
12–2
322 February 1908Edgeley Park,Stockport, England Wales
1–0
1–0
46 November 1909Elland Road,Leeds, England Ireland
?
4–4
519 February 1910Leeds Road,Huddersfield, England Wales
?
6–0
618 February 1911Recreation Ground, Newtown
?
5–1
7
?
818 November 1911Leeds Road,Huddersfield, England Ireland
?
2–0
97 February 1914Home Park,Plymouth, England Wales
?
9–1
10
?
1112 June 1914Råsunda IP,Solna, Sweden Sweden
?
5–0
12
?

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Bibliography

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  • Jacobs, Norman (1 August 2005).Vivian Woodward: Football's Gentleman. NPI Media Group.ISBN 0-7524-3430-6.
  • Soar, Phil (1995).Tottenham Hotspur The Official Illustrated History 1882–1995. Hamlyn.ISBN 0-600-58706-1.
  • Goodwin, Bob (1992).The Spurs Alphabet. ACL & Polar Publishing (UK) Ltd.ISBN 0-9514862-8-4.

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