Match No. 104 - Tuesday, 1st June 1909, 6pm

  • Leopold Neubauer (pen)
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    • GK
    • Josef PragerJosef Prager.
      Born 15th Nov 1886.
    • RB
    • Karl GroßKarl Groß.
    • LB
    • Heinrich RetschuryHeinrich Retschury.
      Born 5th Jan 1887, Vienna.
      (c)
    • HB
    • Viktor LöwenfeltViktor Löwenfelt.
      Born 10th May 1889.
    • HB
    • Arthur PreissArthur Preiss.
    • HB
    • Heinrich LenczewskyHeinrich Lenczewsky.
    • OR
    • Ludwig HussakLudwig Hussak.
      Born 31st Jul 1883, Vienna.
    • IR
    • Josef SchediwyJosef Schediwy.
    • CF
    • Karl SchrenkKarl Schrenk.
    • IL
    • Leopold NeubauerLeopold Neubauer.
      Born 15th Oct 1889, Vienna.
    • OL
    • Franz ScheuFranz Scheu.
    • GK
    • Sam HardyLiverpool, 10th of 21 caps
      25 years, 9 months, 6 days
      Goalkeeper
    • RB
    • Bob CromptonBlackburn, 27th of 41 caps
      29 years, 8 months, 5 days
      Right Back
    • RH
    • Ben WarrenChelsea, 19th of 22 caps
      30 years, 0 months, 25 days
      Right Half
    • CH
    • Billy WedlockBristol City, 16th of 26 caps
      28 years, 7 months, 4 days
      Centre Half
    • OR
    • Fred PentlandMiddlesbrough, 5th of 5 caps
      25 years, 8 months, 13 days
      Outside Right
    • IR
    • Harold HalseMan Utd, Only Cap
      23 years, 5 months, 0 days
      Inside Right
    • CF
    • Vivian WoodwardSpurs, 21st of 23 caps
      29 years, 11 month, 28 days
      Centre Forward
      (c)12th captaincy
    • IL
    • George HolleySunderland, 5th of 10 caps
      23 years, 6 months, 11 day
      Inside Left
    • OL
    • Arthur BridgettSunderland, 11th of 11 caps
      27 years, 5 months, 0 days
      Outside Left

Notes

  • Goal TimesWe have not been able to source all the goal times. The Sporting LIfe gives this commentary: "...three minutes from the re start Woodward obtained third goal, and Austria then scored from a penalty given against Pennington, Holley added a fourth goal, and two minutes later supplemented this with a fifth, both after smart work. Woodward next brought his head into play to some purpose, guided the ball past the goal-keeper from a corner, and Warren having put on a seventh from long range, Halse concluded the scoring with one of the cleverest goals of the match."
  • Hat-Trick: Vivian Woodward4th hat-trick (22nd overall). First player to score a hat-trick in consecutive matches. Still a record for number of England hat-tricks.
  • Player MilestoneGeorge Richards' Only Cap
  • Player MilestoneFred Pentland's Last Cap
  • Player MilestoneHarold Halse's Only Cap
  • Player MilestoneArthur Bridgett's Last Cap
  • Goal MilestoneVivian Woodward's 25th Goal
  • Goal MilestoneHarold Halse's 1st Goal

Sources

  • www.austriasoccer.at
  • Sporting Life "Third Game v Austria", Saturday 5th June 1909, page 8.
  • The History of the English Football League: Part One 1888-1930 by Michael J. Slade (Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Co. 2013)

Managers

  • England Committee
  • Austria Association Committee

Referee

  • Hungary Ferenc M Schubert

Attendance

  • 3,000

Half Time Score

ELO Ratings

  • No change in rank, gaining 9 ranking points to 2202 points England - 1st
  • Austria - 8th