1895 World Championship (football)

The 1895 World Championship was a football match that took place at Tynecastle Park on 27 April 1895 between the winner of the English Football League First Division, Sunderland, and Scottish League First Division, Heart of Midlothian.[1][2] The match was won by Sunderland 5–3.[1][3][4]

1895 World Championship
EventFootball World Championship
Date27 April 1895
VenueTynecastle Park, Edinburgh
RefereeMr Dickson (Scotland)
Attendance15,000

At a time when the Scotland national team dominated the game, Sunderland's whole lineup was made of Scottish players.[5]

The wealthy miner Samuel Tyzack, who alongside and shipbuilder Robert Turnbull funded the Sunderland A.F.C. known as the "team of all talents," often pretended to be a priest while scouting for players in Scotland, as Sunderland's recruitment policy in Scotland enraged many Scottish fans. In fact, the whole Sunderland lineup in the 1895 World Championship was made from entirely Scottish players.[6]

The game was not the first "World Championship" game between English and Scottish sides; and it was the second such club competition won by an English team, with previous winners being Aston Villa and Renton (both Scottish Cup and FA Cup winners, as the leagues had not been yet created at the time). The Scottish and English leagues were pre-eminent in the world at that time.[2]

This was the only international competition Sunderland won. They subsequently participated in the British League Cup and the Empire Exhibition Trophy but exited early in those competitions.[7] [8]

Participant teams

Team Qualification
Sunderland 1894–95 Football League First Division champions
Heart of Midlothian 1894–95 Scottish Division One champions

Match details

Heart of Midlothian 3–5 Sunderland[9]
Taylor
McLaren
Report Johnston
Campbell
Millar
John Harvey
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Mr Dickson, Scotland
1 Jock Fairburn
2 Barney Battles
3 James Mirk
4 Alexander Hall
5 Robert McLaren
6 George Hogg
7 Willie Taylor
8 Thomas Chambers
9 Willie Michael
10 George Scott
11 Davie Baird
1 Ned Doig
2 Robert McNeill
3 Donald Gow
4 Billy Dunlop
5 John Auld
6 Harry Johnston
7 Jimmy Hannah
8 James Gillespie
9 John Harvey
10 John Campbell
11 Jimmy Millar

References

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