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  2. 1957–58 British Home Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1957–58 British Home Championship was a football tournament played between the British Home Nations during the 1957–58 season. The competition was marred by the Munich air disaster on 6 February 1958, when an aircraft carrying the Manchester United football team home from a European Cup match in Belgrade crashed at the Munich-Riem airport on take-off.

  3. 1957–58 in English football - Wikipedia

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    The 1957–58 season was the 78th season of competitive football in England. The season ended with Wolverhampton Wanderers as First Division champions after scoring 103 goals and Bolton Wanderers as FA Cup winners. However, the season is remembered most for the Munich air disaster which occurred on 6 February 1958 and involved Manchester United ...

  4. 1957–58 Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Football League. The 1957–58 season was the 59th completed season of The Football League. The first division title went to Wolverhampton Wanderers for the second time, while Sunderland were relegated to the second division for the first time in the club's history, after 57 consecutive seasons in the top flight of English football.

  5. England national football team results (1930–1959) - Wikipedia

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    1900–1929 (matches 68–169) 1930–1959 (matches 170–337) 1960–1979 (matches 338–536) 1980–1999 (matches 537–764) 2000–2019 (matches 765–1001) 2020–present (matches 1002–) unofficial matches. Win Draw Loss Void. This is a list of the England national football team results from 1930 to 1959.

  6. England national football team records and statistics

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    Peter Shilton, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s. Tony Adams and David Seaman, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s. Wes Brown, Jamie Carragher, Rio Ferdinand, Emile Heskey, David James and Frank Lampard, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s. Only player to make World Cup or European Championship finals appearances in three separate decades.

  7. France national football team results (1921–1959) - Wikipedia

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    4.8 1957. 4.9 1958. ... This is a list of the France national football team results from 1921 to 1959. 1920s ... England: Colombes, France: Boyer 62' Dewaquez 75'

  8. Match of the Century (1953 England v Hungary football match)

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    105,000. On 25 November 1953, Hungary – then the Olympic champions and on a run of 24 unbeaten games, and England, hailing from the birthplace of football, played a game which became known as the Match of the Century. Hungary won 6–3 and the result led to a review of the training and tactics used by the England team, and adoption of ...

  9. England–Scotland football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The England–Scotland football rivalry, between the England and Scotland national football teams, [1] [2] is the oldest international fixture in the world, first played in 1872 at Hamilton Crescent, Glasgow. Scottish nationalism has been a factor in the Scots' desire to defeat England above all other rivals, with Scottish sports journalists ...