Vivian Woodward
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Vivian John Woodward (June 3, 1879 - January 31, 1954) was an English amateur football player.
He began his career at Clacton Town Football Club and joined Tottenham Hotspur in 1901 making his England debut in 1903, scoring twice in a 4-0 defeat of Ireland. Between 1903 and 1911, he won 23 full caps and scored 29 goals, setting an English record that would last until the 1950s. He also played in three unofficial international matches against South Africa in 1910, scoring a further four goals. At the time, England only usually played three matches a season, for the British Home Championship, but two tours to central Europe in 1908 and 1909 netted Woodward 15 goals (over half his total).
He also turned out 44 times for England Amateurs and scored 57 goals, most of them against inferior European teams. In one match against France in 1906, Woodward scored 8 goals in a 15-0 win according to The Times and Sporting Life match reports the following day. FIFA's official record of the match credits him with 4 goals. He also played for Chelsea, and was Great Britain captain at the 1908 and 1912 Olympic Games, both of which Great Britain won.
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Categories: 1879 births | 1954 deaths | Early (pre-1914) Association Football players | Chelsea F.C. players | England international footballers | English centre-forwards | English footballers | Tottenham Hotspur F.C. players | Footballers at the 1908 Summer Olympics | Footballers at the 1912 Summer Olympics | Summer Olympics medalists | Olympic gold medalists for Great Britain