You are missing one England international: John Richards (b. 9 November 1950 in Warrington) of Wolverhampton Wanderers earned one cap for England in 1973.
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You are missing one England international: John Richards (b. 9 November 1950 in Warrington) of Wolverhampton Wanderers earned one cap for England in 1973.
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Tom Brindle: Real name is William Brindle
Source: Scottish Sports History, EnglandFootball.com, England Football Online, EnglandStats.com
Costa Rica vs. Germany, 2022-12-01
Goal in 70' is credited as a Manuel Neuer own goal, not by Juan Pablo Vargas.
Source: FIFA
South Korea vs. Costa Rica, 2022-09-23
Woo-Yeong Jeong of SC Freiburg came on as a substitute for Ui-Jo Hwang, not Woo-Young Jung (who is already in the starting line-up). Somewhat confusing, as both players have the same name in Korean, they are distinguished on the KFA site by position (the Freiburg player is listed as a forward).
Source: KFA player profile, KFA match report, WorldFootball, Transfermarkt
South Korea vs. Cameroon, 2022-09-27
There was one goal in the match, but two are included on this page. Goal by Jun-Ho Son in 72' should be removed.
Source: Soccerway, Transfermarkt, WorldFootball, KFA
Bolivia vs. Uruguay, 2007-06-30
Walter Gargano came on as a substitute for Cristian Rodríguez, not Diego Godín.
Source: RSSSF, Match footage (see at 1:00:43, Walter Gargano wore the no. 8 at the Copa América, Godín was no. 3)
Uruguay goal in 66' is credited to Luis Suárez, not an own goal
Source: Soccerway, AUF, Copa América technical report (page 29)
South Africa vs. Brazil, 2014-03-05
Missing substitution: Dani Alves for Marcelo in 58'
Source: Soccerway, WorldFootball, Transfermarkt, Globo
Ecuador vs. Brazil, 2016-09-01
Goal for Brazil in the 87' was ultimately awarded to Gabriel Jesus, not an own goal.
Source: FIFA, Transfermarkt, Soccerway, WorldFootball
Saudi Arabia vs. Japan, 2021-10-07
Missing substitution: Hidemasa Morita for Gaku Shibasaki in 73rd minute.
Source: Samurai Blue, Soccerway, Transfermarkt, FIFA
Hungary vs. Australia, 2018-06-09
Brad Jones came on as a substitute for Mathew Ryan, not Danny Vukovic.
Source: Socceroos, Transfermarkt, Soccerway, WorldFootball
Belgium vs. Australia, 2014-09-04
Brad Smith debuted as a substitute for Tim Cahill, not Bailey Wright.
Source: Socceroos, Transfermarkt, WorldFootball, Soccerway
Argentina vs. Chile, 2021-06-03
Ángel Correa came on a as a substitute for Lucas Ocampos, not Joaquín Correa.
Source: Soccerway, Transfermarkt, FIFA, @Argentina
Why aren't all the matches of Lionel Messi listed on his profile? At the top his statistics are listed (165 caps, 91 goals), but only 133 matches are listed at the bottom of the page.
The same thing happens for the most recent match against the UAE for Enzo Fernández and Guido Rodríguez.
Karim Ansarifard came on for Mojtaba Jabbari (and scored), not Ali Karimi.
Source: FIFA, Transfermarkt, WorldFootball, Team Melli
Milad Sarlak came on for Saeid Ezatolahi, not Milad Mohammadi.
Source: Transfermarkt, Soccerway, FIFA, Team Melli
Player Jack Doherty: 1928 appearance was also for Northern Ireland (against France), not Irish Free State.
Source: https://nifootball.blogspot.com/2006/11/john-doherty.html
Senegal goalkeeper was Alfred Gomis, not Édouard Mendy.
Source: https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2019/0…enegal/3008097/
There are now two different players named "Jamie Bosio" who have appeared for Gibraltar, but they are combined into one profile.
- James Louis Bosio, #59371, Born 1991-09-24: he is NOT the one appearing in March 2021
The "Jamie Bosio" who made his international debut for Gibraltar in March 2021 is as follows:
- James Ralph "Jamie" Bosio
- Born 1991-03-27
- Club: Lions Gibraltar
Sergiu Plătică played in this match, not Mihai Plătică (Mihai has never appeared for the national team).