Guest post by local historian Philip Grant
Sunday sees the Jacksonville Jaguars play one of their regular NFL
“home” games at Wembley Stadium, this season against the Baltimore Ravens. But
when was American football first played at Wembley Stadium?
There has been at least one NFL “International Series” game played at
Wembley each year since the new stadium opened in 2007. Many people would claim
that the first American football match played in the old stadium was in 1983,
when Minnesota Vikings beat the St. Louis Cardinals 28-10 in an NFL Global Cup
game.
The FA’s Wembley website takes the first match at the old stadium back
to 1952. Then the venue played host to the final of the U.S. Airforce in Europe
football championships, with the Fuerstenfeldbruck
Eagles beating the Burtonwood Bullets 27-6. However,
there is now evidence that the history of American football at Wembley goes
back even further, to the Second World War.
When Quintain were carrying out their major
refurbishment of the Wembley Arena about ten years ago, some clips of old
“newsreel” type film were discovered. These had probably been collected by the
former Wembley Stadium company, which was set up by Arthur Elvin in 1927, to
buy the Empire Stadium and save it from demolition after the British Empire
Exhibition.
During World War Two, Elvin used the
stadium to host many charity and sports events for the armed services, and was
knighted for this in 1946. Among the old film clips is footage of an American
Football game, with U.S. and other service men and women in the crowd, as well
as local residents. There are no details of the date (probably in 1943 or 1944)
or which teams were playing. Here are a couple of grainy “stills” from the
film, which help to provide a taste of the occasion.
American football was not the only U.S. sport that Wembley Stadium hosted
during the war. There are records of a baseball game played there in 1943
between teams representing the U.S. Air Force and U.S. ground forces stationed
in England, in preparation for the invasion of Europe the following year. There
are clips of film showing that game, including the players being introduced to
Clementine Churchill, the Prime Minister’s wife, who was guest of honour at the
event. Here is a baseball “still” for fans of that sport, and of our local
history.
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