1888_World_Championship_(football)

1888 World Championship (football)

1888 World Championship (football)

Football match


The 1888 World Championship was an exhibition football match that took place in Crosshill (today part of Glasgow), Scotland, on 19 May 1888 between the winners of the Scottish Cup, Renton, and the English FA Cup, West Bromwich Albion. The match was won by Renton who beat Albion 4–1.[2][3][4][5] The match was played in very bad weather and a replay in England was proposed, but never took place.[1]

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Overview

This was not the first "World Championship" game between English and Scottish sides; however, the next edition was the first such club competition contested between national league winners (as the leagues had not been yet created before that time). Johnny Campbell, who played for Renton in this fixture, would also win a world championship with Sunderland in 1895; he is therefore the first known British footballer to have been twice listed as a world champion with different clubs.[6]

It was noted in the press that West Brom were "one of the English clubs which have never had a Scotchman either as a coach or a player"[1] and the match were therefore seen as a truly international event – by this point may of the leading English clubs (which were allowed to become professional in 1885) had Scottish players, and in the aforementioned Sunderland v Hearts match in 1895 both entrants had an all-Scottish line-up.

Renton's win was something of a watershed for Scottish football, as within a few days James Kelly and Neil McCallum had left to join the newly-formed Celtic and quickly helped to establish them as a force in the game,[7] Meanwhile Renton soon lost several other members of their 'world champion' team to professional clubs in England (including Andrew Hannah who moved to West Brom after he impressed them in the Glasgow match) and gradually declined, never returning to the same level.[1]

Participant teams

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Match details

More information Renton, 4–1 ...
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Ireland J. Sinclair[1]
Renton
West Bromwich
Albion

Teams

Renton:
GKScotland John Lindsay
FBScotland Andrew Hannah
FBScotland Archie McCall
HBScotland Bob Kelso
HBScotland James Kelly
HBScotland Donald McKechnie
FWScotland Harry Campbell
FWScotland James McCall
FWScotland Johnny Campbell
FWScotland Neil McCallum
FWScotland Jack McNee
West Bromwich Albion:
GKEngland Bob Roberts
FBEngland Charlie Mason[lower-alpha 1]
FBEngland Harry Green
HBEngland Ezra Horton
HBEngland Charlie Perry
HBEngland George Timmins
FWEngland Billy Bassett
FWEngland George Woodhall
FWEngland Jem Bayliss (c)
FWEngland Joe Wilson
FWEngland Tom Pearson
  1. Guest player from Wolverhampton Wanderers.

References

  1. The Championship of the World Robert Bradley & Douglas Gorman, 2018, via Scottish Sport History
  2. RENTON F.C. CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD, The League, 2 March 2019
  3. Mitchell, Andy (2021). The men who made Scotland: The definitive Who's Who of Scottish Football Internationalists 1872-1939. Amazon. ISBN 9798513846642.

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