12 August 1994
(Billy Bingham Testimonial)
NORTHERN IRELAND SELECT 2-5 (1-3) NEWCASTLE UNITED FC
Referee: Norman Cowie (Belfast)
Venue: Wndsor Park, Belfast
Attendance: 6,812
Goals: NIR: Rowland (15), Dennison (75); NEW: Cole (14), Fox (20), Lee (41), Mathie (78), Elliott (80)
NORTHERN IRELAND SELECT 2-5 (1-3) NEWCASTLE UNITED FC
Referee: Norman Cowie (Belfast)
Venue: Wndsor Park, Belfast
Attendance: 6,812
Goals: NIR: Rowland (15), Dennison (75); NEW: Cole (14), Fox (20), Lee (41), Mathie (78), Elliott (80)
Northern Ireland (blue/white striped shirts/white shorts/blue socks) | Newcastle United FC (black/white striped shirts/black shorts/black socks) | |||
Alan Paterson | ex-Glentoran | 1 | Pavel Srnicek | |
Steve Lomas | Manchester City | 2 | Marc Hottiger | |
Steve Morrow | Arsenal | 3 | John Beresford | |
Darren Patterson | Crystal Palace | 4 | Barry Venison | |
Pat McGibbon | Manchester United | 5 | Darren Peacock | |
Keith Rowland | West Ham United | 6 | Philippe Albert | |
Keith Gillespie | Manchester United | 7 | Rob Lee | |
Mal Donaghy | ex-Luton Town | 8 | Peter Beardsley | |
Stephen Robinson | Tottenham Hotspur | 9 | Alec Mathie | |
David McCreery | ex-Newcastle Utd | 10 | Andy Cole | |
Gerry Armstrong | ex-Watford | 11 | Steve Guppy | |
John McClelland [29 for McCreery] | ex-Watford | sub | Mike Hooper | [45 for Srnicek] |
Robbie Dennison [45 for Morrow] | Wolverhampton Wanderers | sub | Robbie Elliott | [45 for Beresford] |
George Best [66 for Armstrong] | ex-Manchester United | sub | Jason Drysdale | [61 for Guppy] |
Jim Cleary [66 for Donaghy] | ex-Glentoran | sub | Alec Mathie | [71 for Beardsley] |
Johnny Jamison [66 for Robinson] | ex-Glentoran | sub | Alan Nielsen | [79 for Peacock] |
Stewart* [66 for Lomas] | ? | sub | Mike Jeffrey | [79 for Lee] |
George Dunlop [68 for Patterson] | ex-Linfield | sub | Kevin Keegan | [79 for Fox] |
Captain: | Mal Donaghy | Captain: | Peter Beardsley | |
Manager: | Manager: | Kevin Keegan |
A cheque for £24,500 was presented to Billy Bingham in a ceremony at Windsor Park on 16th February 1995.
* Possibly Ian Stewart (ex QPR and Newcastle)