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- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship abstract "The 1953-54 British Home Championship was an international football tournament played between the British Home Nations during the 1953–54 season which also provided the home nations qualifying tournament for the 1954 FIFA World Cup. Both England and Scotland qualified as first and second placed teams respectively, but both were subsequently knocked out by Uruguay. Scotland lost 7–0 to the South Americans in a rout during the group stages whilst England went down 4–2 to them in a hard-fought quarter final. The eventual world cup finalists, Hungary also shocked the British Isles during the season with two victories over England. The first was England's first home defeat at Wembley stadium to a foreign football team ever when Hungary won 6–3 at Wembley in November. The game was witnessed by a crowd of 100,000 amid much media attention and the scale of the defeat had long-reaching effects on football throughout Britain. Six months later and less than a month before the World Cup in Switzerland, the England team attempted to restore lost pride with a return match in Budapest. The resulting defeat remains the worst in English footballing history, as the team crashed 7–1 to their skilled opponents. The scale of these defeats is evidenced by England's dominance of the Home Championship, winning victories over the other three nations easily and taking first place. Scotland struggled against Wales following early victory in Ireland and then lost to England, benefitting from an Irish victory over Wales in Wrexham to take second.".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship wikiPageID "9528794".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship wikiPageRevisionID "558887928".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship date "1953-10-03".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship date "1953-10-10".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship date "1953-11-04".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship date "1953-11-11".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship date "1954-03-31".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship date "1954-04-03".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Allchurch".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Allen".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Broadis".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Brown".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Charles".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Fleming".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Hassall".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Henderson".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Johnstone".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Lockhart".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Lofthouse".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "McMorran".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "McParland".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Mullen".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Nicholls".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Ormond".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Reilly".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship goals "Wilshaw".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship referee "Arthur Edward Ellis".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship referee "Charles Edward Faultless".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship referee "Robert Smith".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship referee "Thomas Mitchell".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship score "1".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship score "2".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship score "3".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship stadium Belfast.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship stadium Cardiff.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship stadium Glasgow.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship stadium Goodison_Park.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship stadium Hampden_Park.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship stadium Liverpool.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship stadium Ninian_Park.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship stadium Racecourse_Ground.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship stadium Windsor_Park.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship stadium Wrexham.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship subject Category:1953_in_British_sport.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship subject Category:1953–54_in_English_football.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship subject Category:1953–54_in_Northern_Ireland_football.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship subject Category:1953–54_in_Scottish_football.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship subject Category:1953–54_in_Welsh_football.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship subject Category:1954_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(UEFA).
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship subject Category:1954_in_British_sport.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship subject Category:British_Home_Championships.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship comment "The 1953-54 British Home Championship was an international football tournament played between the British Home Nations during the 1953–54 season which also provided the home nations qualifying tournament for the 1954 FIFA World Cup. Both England and Scotland qualified as first and second placed teams respectively, but both were subsequently knocked out by Uruguay.".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship label "1953–54 British Home Championship".
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship label "Torneo Interbritannico 1954".
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- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship sameAs Torneo_Interbritannico_1954.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship sameAs Q3092778.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship sameAs Q3092778.
- 1953–54_British_Home_Championship wasDerivedFrom 1953–54_British_Home_Championship?oldid=558887928.