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unusual facts about All Whites



Charlie Steele, Sr.

Steele played two A-international matches for the All Whites in 1927, both against the touring Canadians, the first a 2-2 draw on 25 June 1927, the second a 1-2 loss on 2 July.

Dick Hislop

Hislop played two official A-international matches for the All Whites in 1927, both against the touring Canadians, the first a 2-2 draw in which Hislop and Bob Innes were New Zealand's scorers on 25 June 1927, the second a 1-2 loss on 2 July.

Jack Tinkler

Tinkler played two official A-international matches for the All Whites in 1927, both against the touring Canadians, the first a 2-2 draw on 25 June 1927, the second a 1-2 loss on 2 July.

Wattie Cooper

Cooper played two official A-international matches for the All Whites in 1927, both against the touring Canadians, the first a 1-0 win on 9 July 1927, the second a 1-4 loss on 23 July.


see also

New Zealand football team

New Zealand national football team, the association football team (soccer) nicknamed the All Whites.

Zimbabwe national cricket team

The apparent takeover has resulted in the firing of all whites and Asians among the board directors, because of "their racial connotations and saving their own agendas and not government policy" according to Gibson Mashingaidze, an army brigadier and chairman of the government's Sports and Recreation Commission.