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Автор: Alpheus Koonyaditse
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R Paterson (England)

      COMBINADO PAULISTA

      Jorge “Tutu” de Miranda Júnior, Walter Jeffery, Frank Hodgkiss, Pyles, Argemiro, Stewart, Leo Bellegarde, Charles William Miller, Renato B Cerqueira, Oscar de Andrade, Henrique Ruffin

      Coach: Charles William Miller (England)

      SOUTH AFRICA

      WG Brown, Henry N Heeley, JH Robinson, WF Schmidt, JW Binckles, T Chalmers, Hector J Henman, A McIntyre, Robert Tyler, Gerald Hartingan, WT Mason

      Coach: Henry “Harry” Heeley

      GOAL SCORERS

      A McIntyre, Robert McIntyre, WF Schmidt, WT Mason (2), G Hartingan

      From São Paulo the South Africans went on to Buenos Aires, where they beat Argentina on July 9, 1906. Although the Argentineans give a final score of 1-0, other reports show 4-1.

      After the Union of South Africa was established in 1910, there were more international fixtures. Then, in 1924, the Springbok Touring Team travelled to England, Ireland, Northern Ireland and the Netherlands from August 30 to December 3. They played 26 matches, including five against unofficial “national” teams. Of those five, only the match against the Netherlands was recorded (in this case by the Dutch) as an official international game. The host team won 2-1 in Amsterdam on November 2, 1924. South Africa fielded players from all over the country, thus effectively constituting a genuine national team.

       Netherlands 2-1 South Africa

      November 2, 1924 – Amsterdam: Nederlandsche Sportpark, 26 000 spectators

      Referee: Dr Peter Joseph “Peco” Bauwens (Germany)

      NETHERLANDS

      Agaeus Yme “Gejus” van der Meulen, Henri Léonard Barthélémi “Harry” Dénis (captain), Henk Vermetten, André Le Fèvre, Bertus Bul, Gerrit Horsten, Albert Snouck Hurgronje, Wim Frederick Volkers, Cornelis Alidanis “Kees” Pijl, Charles van Baar van Slangenburgh, Johannes Daniël “Jan” de Natris

      Coach: Robert “Bob” Glendenning (England)

      SOUTH AFRICA

      Arthur J Riley, Charles R Thompson, George W Burton, George R Parry, Alex Skene, Bob P Tochy, Jim Green, Gordon Hodgson, John Murray, H Charles Williams (captain), Eric SG Stuart

      Coach: John Wheeler

      GOAL SCORERS

      Volkers (9), De Natris (19) – Murray (20)6

      Six weeks prior to the Dutch tour, on September 24, 1924, the Springboks went to Belfast, where they beat Northern Ireland 2-1 after conceding an early goal by the Irishman Frank Rushe.

       Northern Ireland 1-2 South Africa

      September 24, 1924 – Belfast: Solitude, 6 000 spectators

      Referee: William Cowan (Netherlands)

      NORTHERN IRELAND

      John Gough – Alfred Bruce, Thomas Frame, James Anderson, William Burns, John Harris (captain), Thomas McKeague, Thomas Croft, Frank Rushe, Ralph Lynas, Harold Wilson

      Coach: Joe Devlin

      SOUTH AFRICA

      Arthur J Riley – Charles R Thompson, George W Burton, George R Parry, H Charles Williams (captain), Robert P Tochy, PD Jacobi, Jim Green, David James Murray, Gordon Hodgson, Eric SG Stuart

      Coach: Hugh Sweetlove

      GOAL SCORERS

      Rushe (10), Murray (44), Green (75)

      The table below gives the full results of the 1924 European tour. Note: The first score in all cases is for South Africa.

Team Date Result
Dublin Bohemians August 30,1924 4-2
Wimbledon September 6,1924 6-0
Brentford September 10, 1924 1-3
Wycombe Wanderers September 13,1924 5-2
Chelsea September 17,1924 4-2
Northern Ireland September 24, 1924 2-1
North-West Ireland September 27, 1924 9-1
Northampton Town September 29, 1924 3-1
Liverpool October 1, 1924 5-2
Wales October 4, 1924 0-1
England October 11, 1924 2-3
Aston Villa October 15, 1924 3-0
Palatine League October 18, 1924 8-1
Queen’s Park October 22, 1924 2-3
Dulwich Hamlet October 25, 1924 4-0
Zwaluwen October 31, 1924 2-1
Netherlands November 2, 1924 1-2
Corinthians November 5, 1924 3-0
The Army November 8, 1924 3-4
Isthmian League November 13, 1924 4-2
Corinthians November 15, 1924 1-4
Colwyn Bay & District November 22, 1924 4-2
Manchester City November 24, 1924 1-3
England November 26, 1924 2-3
Norfolk County November 29, 1924 1-3
Everton December 3, 1924 3-2

      There are also reports of earlier matches between South African and Australian teams. On May 18, 1919, the Melbourne Argus reported that the Australian Army service football team which had been touring England would make a “six-week tour” of South Africa.

      Evidence of other matches includes the following brief report by the Reuters news agency: “Soccer Amateur International