London XI

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The London XI was a football team that represented the city of London in the 1955–58 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.

Founded1955
Dissolved1958
GroundVarious
ManagerJoe Mears
Quick facts Founded, Dissolved ...
London XI
Founded1955
Dissolved1958
GroundVarious
ManagerJoe Mears
LeagueInter-Cities Fairs Cup
1955–58Runners-up
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The competition began in 1955, and the first tournament took three years to complete. The entrants were the major football team of each city which held a Trade Fair. Like many cities taking part, London had several strong teams; however, rules stated that there could only be a single team from each city.[1] Therefore, a representative team was created especially for the tournament, using the best players from the 11 London-area Football League clubs. Membership of the team varied considerably between matches, and some 54 players took part in the team's eight-match campaign.

The London XI, managed by Chelsea chairman Joe Mears, reached the final of the cup, after coming top of a group that included special XI teams from Basel and Frankfurt, and then beating Lausanne Sports. London lost 8–2 on aggregate over two legs to FC Barcelona.

The London XI only competed in the 1955–58 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. Thereafter, London was represented in the competition by individual clubs who qualified.

A unified London side competed in friendly matches even earlier: a "London" team represented the FA in the historic 1866 London v Sheffield match, there were several challenges against the Glasgow FA during the 1880s,[2] and "London" lost 4-2 to Corinthians on 21 November 1903 in front of 1500,[3] described as Corinthians "had an easy task" in a 1904 Times article.[4] Two other matches have been referenced – an "annual match" versus Birmingham on 3 October 1910 and a match versus Paris on 18 December 1910.[5]

Teams and match details

Clubs represented

Group stage

More information Basel XI, 0–5 ...
Basel XI Switzerland05England London XI
  • Firmani 35'
  • Holton 37', 43', 74'
  • Hooper 81'[a]
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Ron Reynolds (Tottenham), Peter Sillett (Chelsea), Jim Fotheringham (Arsenal), Stan Willemse (Chelsea), Ken Armstrong (Chelsea), Derek Saunders (Chelsea), Harry Hooper (West Ham), Johnny Haynes (Fulham), Cliff Holton (Arsenal), Eddie Firmani (Charlton), Billy Kiernan (Charlton).
Substitute: Brian Nicholas (QPR), on for Saunders 37′.
More information 3–2, Frankfurt XI ...
London XI England32West Germany Frankfurt XI
  • Jezzard 46', 76'
  • Robson 60'
  • Pfaff 25'
  • Kaufhold 30'
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Ted Ditchburn (Tottenham), Peter Sillett (Chelsea), Stan Willemse (Chelsea), Danny Blanchflower (Tottenham), Charlie Hurley (Millwall), Cyril Hammond (Charlton), Vic Groves (Orient), Bobby Robson (Fulham), Bedford Jezzard (Fulham), Roy Bentley (Chelsea), Charlie Mitten (Fulham).
More information 1–0, Basel XI ...
London XI England10Switzerland Basel XI
  • Robb 87'
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Jack Kelsey (Arsenal), Peter Sillett (Chelsea), John Hewie (Charlton), Danny Blanchflower (Tottenham), Stan Wicks (Chelsea), Ken Coote (Brentford), Jim Lewis (Chelsea), Derek Tapscott (Arsenal), Cliff Holton (Arsenal), Bobby Cameron (QPR), George Robb (Tottenham).
More information Frankfurt XI, 1–0 ...
Frankfurt XI West Germany10England London XI
  • Preisendorfer 72'
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Ron Reynolds (Tottenham), John Bond (West Ham), Peter Sillett (Chelsea), Ken Armstrong (Chelsea), Malcolm Allison (West Ham), Tony Marchi (Tottenham), Terry Medwin (Tottenham), Stuart Leary (Charlton), David Herd (Arsenal), Johnny Haynes (Fulham), Billy Kiernan (Charlton).

Semi-finals

More information Lausanne XI, 2–1 ...
Lausanne XI Switzerland21England London XI
  • Vonlanden 6', 74'
  • Haverty 70'
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Ted Ditchburn (Tottenham), Stan Charlton (Arsenal), Dennis Evans (Arsenal), Brian Nicholas (Chelsea), Jim Fotheringham (Arsenal), Phil McKnight (Orient), Peter Berry (Crystal Palace), Geoff Truett (Crystal Palace), Les Stubbs (Chelsea), Phil Woosnam (Orient), Joe Haverty (Arsenal).
More information 2–0, Lausanne XI ...
London XI England20Switzerland Lausanne XI
  • Greaves 10'
  • Holton 76'
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Jack Kelsey (Arsenal), Stan Charlton (Arsenal), Peter Sillett (Chelsea), Ken Coote (Brentford), Bill Dodgin (Arsenal), Derek Saunders (Chelsea), Roy Dwight (Fulham), Jimmy Greaves (Chelsea), Cliff Holton (Arsenal), Johnny Haynes (Fulham), Billy Kiernan (Charlton).

London XI won 3–2 on aggregate.

Final

First leg

More information 2–2, Barcelona XI ...
London XI England22Spain Barcelona XI
  • Greaves 10'
  • Langley 88' (pen.)
  • Martínez 7'
  • Tejada 35'
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Team: Jack Kelsey (Arsenal), Peter Sillett (Chelsea), Jim Langley (Fulham), Danny Blanchflower (Tottenham), Maurice Norman (Tottenham), Ken Coote (Brentford), Vic Groves (Arsenal), Jimmy Greaves (Chelsea), Bobby Smith (Tottenham), Johnny Haynes (Fulham), George Robb (Tottenham).

Second leg

More information Barcelona XI, 6–0 ...
Barcelona XI Spain60England London XI
  • Suárez 6', 8'
  • Martínez 42'
  • Evaristo 52', 75'
  • Vergés 63'
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Team: Jack Kelsey (Arsenal), George Wright (Orient), Noel Cantwell (West Ham), Danny Blanchflower (Tottenham), Ken Brown (West Ham), Dave Bowen (Arsenal), Terry Medwin (Tottenham), Vic Groves (Arsenal), Bobby Smith (Tottenham), Jimmy Bloomfield (Arsenal), Jim Lewis (Chelsea).

Barcelona XI won 8–2 on aggregate.

London v Glasgow

  • 8 matches played;
  • London: 2 wins (15 goals);
  • Glasgow: 5 wins (27 goals);
  • 1 draw.
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# Date Venue Att. Score London goalscorers Ref.
1 20 January 1883 Hampden (I) (A) 5,000 0–4 [9][10]
2 15 December 1883 The Oval (H) 3,500 3–2 [9][11]
3 20 December 1884 Hampden (II) (A) 5,000 2–6 [9][12]
4 5 December 1885 The Oval (H) 2,000 2–5 [9]
5 27 November 1886 Hampden (II) (A) 4,000 2–2 [9]
6 3 March 1888 The Oval (H) 3–0 Tinsley Lindley
J. Burns (2)
[9][13]
7 23 March 1889 Hampden (II) (A) 1–5 scrimmage [9][14]
8 25 January 1890 The Oval (H) 2–3 [9]
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See also

Notes

  1. Some sources give the final goal to Eddie Firmani.[7][8]

References

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