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==National team==
===Ireland===
[[England national football team|England]]'s opening international game of the season took place in Birmingham on 25 February against [[Ireland national football team (IFA)|Ireland]], with the selectors choosing a team consisting mainly of players with connections to [[Corinthian F.C.|the Corinthians]], of which seven were making their England débuts. [[Chris Charsley]] of [[Birmingham City F.C.|Small Heath]], who later went on to be [[Chief Constable]] of [[Coventry]], made his solitary England appearance in goal. [[Alban Harrison]] ([[Old Westminsters F.C.|Old Westminsters]]) and [[Fred Pelly]] ([[Old Foresters F.C.|Old Foresters]]) made their débuts as the two [[Fullback (association football)#Full_back|full-backs]] and [[Norman Cooper (sportsman)|Norman Cooper]] ([[Cambridge University A.F.C.|Cambridge University]]) made his solitary appearance at centre-half. [[Robert Topham]], an amateur player with [[Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.|Wolverhampton Wanderers]], who had previously declined an invitation to play for [[Wales national football team|Wales]] following his selection in 1885, made the first of his two appearances at outside right, with [[Walter Gilliat]] of [[Old Carthusians F.C.|Old Carthusians]] making his solitary appearance at inside right. Gilliat, an excellent dribbler of the ball, would probably have made more England appearances but for his religious beliefs, and went on to become the [[vicar]] of [[Iver]] and the [[Rector (ecclesiastical)#Anglican_churches|rector]] of [[Sevenoaks]].
 
The most notable débutante was [[G.O. Smith|Gilbert Oswald Smith]] of [[Oxford University A.F.C.|Oxford University]], who went on to represent his country on 20 occasions in a career spanning 8 years (scoring 11 goals) and was [[List of England national football team captains|captain]] 16 times. He was considered by many to be the world's best player of the 19th Century.