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1888 Great Britain Tour

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The1888 Great Britain Tour was a series ofassociation football matches played between a touring team fromCanada organized by theWestern Football Association, and several clubs from across theBritish Isles. The Canadian team finished their tour with 9 wins, 5 draws, and 9 losses in 60 days.[1] In 2003, the team was inducted into theCanada Soccer Hall of Fame for their accomplishments.[2]

WFA roster

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NameNation
Harry Bewell CAN
Harry P. Bingham CAN
Walter W. Bowman CAN
Solomon Brubacher CAN
Dr. William Burnet CAN
Alexander Noble Garrett CAN
Alex Gibson CAN
Tom Gibson CAN
Dr. Edward Payson Gordon CAN
Fred Killer CAN
Charles (Carl) Kranz CAN
Tom W. Murray CAN
Dr Wilfred Pirt Mustard CAN
Dr. Henry Hempton “Harry” Pirie CAN
Dr. Walter Proudfoot Thomson (c) CAN
E.W. Webster CAN
David Forsyth CAN / SCO

Results

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Statistics

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CompetitionFirst matchLast matchRecord
PldWDLGFGAGDWin %
Irish opponents1 September5 September4310137+6075.00
Scottish opponents8 September18 September5113512−7020.00
English opponents22 September30 October145362122−1035.71
Total239593941−2039.13

Last updated: 30 October 1888
Source:Matches

Matches

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All match records were retrieved from research done by Colin Jose.[1]

County AntrimIreland v WFA team
1 September1 County AntrimIreland2–6 WFA teamBelfast, Ireland
  • Peden
  • Gibb
  • Charles Krantz
  • Walter Thomson
  • Alex Gibson
DistilleryIreland v WFA team
3 September2DistilleryIreland2–3 WFA teamBelfast, Ireland
ClarenceIreland v WFA team
4 September3ClarenceIreland2–3 WFA teamBelfast, Ireland
YMCAIreland v WFA team
5 September4YMCAIreland1–1 WFA teamBelfast, Ireland
RangersScotland v WFA team
8 September5RangersScotland1–1 WFA teamGovan, Scotland
  • R. Hotson
  • Walter Tomson
Stadium:Ibrox Park
Queen's ParkScotland v WFA team
11 September6Queen's ParkScotland3–1 WFA teamCrosshill, Scotland
  • ?
  • Andrew
  • Berry
  • Alex Gibson
Stadium:Hampden Park
AyrScotland v WFA team
13 September7 AyrScotland4–0 WFA teamAyr, Scotland
  • Ross
  • Alex Campbell
  • Cunningham
  • ?
HeartsScotland v WFA team
15 September8HeartsScotland0–3 WFA teamEdinburgh, Scotland
  • Walter Thomson
  • Alex Gibson
  • Tom Gibson
Stadium:Tynecastle Park
Scotland XIScotland v WFA team
18 September9 Scotland XIScotland4–0 WFA team
  • McCall
  • ?
  • ?
Note: The Scotland XI were not thenational team. They were a team made up of Scottish league players from Cowlairs, Queens Park, Rangers, Renton, and Vale of Leven football clubs.
SunderlandEngland v WFA team
22 September10SunderlandEngland0–3 WFA team
  • Tom Gibson
  • Thomson
MiddlesbroughEngland v WFA team
26 September11MiddlesbroughEngland2–3 WFA team
  • Tom Gibson
  • Thomson
Lincoln CityEngland v WFA team
29 September12Lincoln CityEngland1–3 WFA team
SheffieldEngland v WFA team
1 October13 SheffieldEngland1–1 WFA team
Note: It is unclear which particular Sheffield team played in this match (e.g.Sheffield United,Sheffield Wednesday, etc.).
Notts CountyEngland v WFA team
4 October14Notts CountyEngland2–0 WFA teamNottingham, England
Stadium:Trent Bridge Ground
Newton HeathEngland v WFA team
6 October15Newton HeathEngland0–2 WFA team
Blackburn RoversEngland v WFA team
8 October16Blackburn RoversEngland4–1 WFA team
  • Tom Gibson
SwiftsEngland v WFA team
13 October17SwiftsEngland2–2 WFA team
Northampton CountyEngland v WFA team
15 October18 Northampton CountyEngland2–3 WFA teamWellingboro, England
  • E.W. Webster

David Forsyth

  • Harry Bingham
Oxford UniversityEngland v WFA team
17 October19Oxford UniversityEngland1–1 WFA team
  • Charles Kranz
Old CarthusiansEngland v WFA team
20 October20Old CarthusiansEngland1–0 WFA team
  • Surgess-Jones
Aston VillaEngland v WFA team
22 October21Aston VillaEngland4–2 WFA team
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?
  • ?
  • Henry Pirie
  • Walter Thomson
West Bromwich AlbionEngland v WFA team
27 October22West Bromwich AlbionEngland1–0 WFA team
?
SwiftsEngland v WFA team
31 October23SwiftsEngland1–0 WFA teamLondon, England
Stadium:Kennington Oval

References

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  1. ^abJose, Colin."Overseas Tours by Canadian Teams: Great Britain Tour, 1888". Canadian Soccer History. Retrieved11 May 2023.
  2. ^"Teams & Organisations of Distinction".Canada Soccer. Retrieved5 June 2023.
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