The Battle of Highbury was a football match between England and Italy that took place on 14 November 1934 at Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, London. England...
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Vittorio Pozzo (section The Battle of Highbury, second Central European International Cup title, and 1936 Olympics)
the Battle of Highbury on 14 November 1934 against England, led by Arsenal's Wilf Copping at the team's home ground, which ended 3–2 in favour of England...
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Luis Monti (category Argentine sportspeople of Italian descent)
And he also was a part of the successful squad that won the 1933–35 Central European International Cup. The Battle of Highbury is a match that took place...
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Arsenal Stadium (redirect from Highbury Stadium)
stadium in Highbury, London, which was the home of Arsenal Football Club between 6 September 1913 and 7 May 2006. It was popularly known as "Highbury" from...
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consortium of businessmen. New majority shareholder Sir Henry Norris improved the club's financial standing and moved the team to Arsenal Stadium, Highbury, north...
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Eddie Hapgood (category Royal Air Force personnel of World War II)
the armband 21 times; his first match as captain was the infamous "Battle of Highbury" on 14 November 1934, against Italy, who were reigning World Champions...
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Cliff Bastin (category English Football Hall of Fame inductees)
Switzerland in Bern. A most noteworthy highlight of his England career was the famous "Battle of Highbury", where England defeated 1934 World Cup winners...
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Stanley Matthews (redirect from Wizard of Dribble)
4–0. His second game would be the infamous Battle of Highbury, where he set up Eric Brook for the first goal of a 3–2 win over world champions Italy. The...
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in an England starting line-up: 7, against Italy – the so-called "Battle of Highbury" on 14 November 1934 First player to play in a World Cup final: Emmanuel...
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Ted Drake (category Royal Air Force personnel of World War II)
and he made his England debut against Italy in the "Battle of Highbury" on 14 November 1934. As one of seven Arsenal players in the side, he scored the third...
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2004–05 Arsenal F.C. season (section Round of 16)
9 July 2015. McCarra, Kevin (2 February 2005). "United storm the battle of Highbury". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on 10 July 2015...
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Arsenal F.C. (redirect from History of Arsenal F C)
In 1913, the club crossed the city to Arsenal Stadium in Highbury, becoming close neighbours of Tottenham Hotspur, and creating the North London derby....
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England's 3–2 win against 1934 World Cup-winners Italy in the so-called "Battle of Highbury", during which he injured an ankle. In all Bowden represented his...
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then World Champions Italy at the Battle of Highbury in 1934. In 2018 Brook was honoured with a plaque in his home town of Mexborough. The plaque was unveiled...
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Frank Moss (footballer, born 1909) (category Heart of Midlothian F.C. managers)
final match for England was the "Battle of Highbury" match against World Champions Italy on 14 November 1935 at Highbury, in which seven Arsenal players...
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1985 Luton riot (category History of football in England)
arrested at Highbury after a disturbance at an FA Cup third-round game which was quickly labelled by the public and media as "The Battle of Highbury". Millwall...
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the reigning World Cup champions Italy 3–2, in a match dubbed the "Battle of Highbury", in November 1934 which solidified the English's opinion that it...
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Emirates Stadium (category Highbury)
in 2006 at a cost of £390 million. The club's former stadium was redeveloped as Highbury Square, an apartment complex. The quality of Arsenal's pitch and...
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Luigi Bertolini (category Sportspeople from the Province of Genoa)
headers. He was also one of the 'Lions of Highbury' in the narrow loss to England in November 1934 known as the Battle of Highbury. As the story goes, during...
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Boudican revolt (redirect from Battle of Camulodunum)
History. 16: 57–66. Retrieved 24 February 2016. Walter Thornbury (1878). "Highbury, Upper Holloway and King's Cross". Old and New London: Volume 2. British...
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2–1 in the final. 14 November – England defeats Italy 3–2 in the "Battle of Highbury". England The Football League – Arsenal 59 points, Huddersfield 56...
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sides. The previous league match between the two clubs in April 2003 at Highbury was a competitive and bad-tempered affair. In a match that finished in...
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The "Battle of the Buffet", also known as "Pizzagate", is a name used by the British press to refer to a Premier League match played between Manchester...
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he played the only qualifying match of the 1934 FIFA World Cup against Greece, and the famous Battle of Highbury against England, in which he saved a...
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a famously violent and contentious football match called the Battle of Highbury that England won 3–2. Salvador Dalí and his wife Gala arrived in New...
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Wilf Copping (category British Army personnel of World War II)
one of seven Arsenal players to start England's match against Italy in November 1934 (the "Battle of Highbury") - a game for which he named man of the...
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Jack Barker (category Sportspeople from the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster)
against Wales on 29 September 1934. His second game was the infamous Battle of Highbury in a hotly contested and violent match against Italy. Over the next...
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2003–04 Arsenal F.C. season (section Round of 16)
front of Chelsea with eight matches remaining. After two cup exits in the space of a week, Arsenal faced Liverpool on Good Friday at Highbury. Hyypiä...
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King's Cross, London (redirect from Battle bridge)
"Highbury, Upper Holloway and King's Cross". Old and New London: Volume 2. British History Online. pp. 273–279. Retrieved 11 November 2010. Museum of London...
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Arsenal firm (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from July 2024)
notorious clashes were with West Ham at Upton Park in 1983, Millwall fans at Highbury in 1988, PSG's ultras Boulogne Boys in Paris in 1994 before the Cup Winners...
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