Victory International

The term Victory International or Victory Internationals refers to two series of international football matches played by the national football teams of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales at the end of both the First and Second World Wars.The matches were organised to celebrate the Victory of the Allied Powers in both wars.The 1945–46 season also saw England play Victory internationals against France, Switzerland and Belgium.England, Ireland and Wales do not recognize any of these games as full internationals.Scotland, however, does list the games against Belgium and Switzerland as full internationals.
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