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From en:Image:England v Scotland (1872).jpg. Author: en:User:Bornintheguz

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The first football international, Scotland versus England, Hamilton Crescent, November 30 1872. Once kept by the Rugby Football Union as an early example of rugby football. Source:The Official History Of The Football Association ISBN 0356191451

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