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Record against top ten players
Main draw results only; correct to 15 August 2021.

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Season summary
In the 1971–72 season West Ham United played in the First Division of English football, finishing 14th.

The highlight of West Ham's season came in reaching the semi-finals of the League Cup. After beating title challengers Leeds United and Liverpool, they faced Stoke City in the last four. West Ham won the first leg 2–1 away, but were beaten 1–0 at Upton Park, with Geoff Hurst having a late penalty saved by his England international team-mate Gordon Banks three minutes from the end. The teams then drew 0–0 after extra time in a replay at Hillsborough, and the tie was eventually decided when Stoke won a dramatic second replay 3–2 at Old Trafford, seven weeks after the sides had first met. The game was memorable for Bobby Moore having a stint in goal after West Ham's goalkeeper Bobby Ferguson went off injured, and saving a penalty from Stoke's Mike Bernard, only for Bernard to score from the rebound.

West Ham's form suffered after the League Cup defeat, and they won just four more League matches before the end of the season. In the FA Cup, they struggled past non-League Hereford United in a replay, but were then eliminated by relegation-threatened Huddersfield Town in the fifth round.

This season was the last as West Ham players for club stalwarts Hurst and Harry Redknapp.

Episodes
Only four episodes exist in the BBC's archives, three of which are available to watch from the BBC iPlayer. The fourth one is mute, because its audio track has been lost.

Some (incomplete) episode information follows:

Guest appearance tallies
Original series (known appearances) only.

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This list of France national football team records contains statistical accomplishments related to the France national football team (Equipe de France), its players, and its managers. The France national team represents the nation of France in international football. It is fielded by the French Football Federation (Fédération Française de Football) and competes as a member of UEFA.

Individual

 * Most appearances:Lothar Matthäus, 150, 14 June 1980 — 20 June 2000


 * Most goals: Miroslav Klose, 71, 2001 — 2014


 * Longest France career: Lilian Thuram, 13 years 297 days, 17 August 1994 — 13 June 2008


 * Shortest France career: Franck Jurietti, 5 seconds, 12 October 2005 v. Cyprus


 * Oldest player: Larbi Ben Barek, 40 years and 150 days, 6 October 1954 v. West Germany


 * Youngest player: René Gerard, 17 years and 330 days, 8 May 1932 v. Scotland


 * Most appearances at the World Cup finals: Fabien Barthez, 17, 12 June 1998 - 9 July 2006


 * Appearances at four World Cup final tournaments: Thierry Henry, 1998, 2002, 2006, and 2010


 * Most goals scored at the World Cup finals: Just Fontaine, 13, 8 June 1958 — 28 June 1958


 * Most appearances at the European Championship finals: Lilian Thuram, 16, 10 June 1996 — 13 June 2008


 * Appearances at four European Championship final tournaments: Lilian Thuram, 1996, 2000, 2004, and 2008


 * Most goals scored at the European Championship finals: Michel Platini, 9, 12 June 1984 — 27 June 1984


 * Most appearances on aggregate at the World Cup and European Championship finals: Lilian Thuram, 32, 10 June 1996 — 13 June 2008


 * Most appearances at the FIFA Confederations Cup finals: Sylvain Wiltord, 10, 30 May 2001 — 29 June 2003
 * Robert Pirès, 10, 30 May 2001 — 29 June 2003


 * Appearances in three different decades: Julien Darui, 1930s, 1940s, 1950s
 * Robert Jonquet, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s
 * Henri Michel, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s
 * Laurent Blanc, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s
 * Didier Deschamps, 1980s, 1990s, 2000s
 * Thierry Henry, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s
 * Nicolas Anelka, 1990s, 2000s, 2010s

Manager

 * Most matches as coach: Raymond Domenech, 79, 18 August 2004 — 22 June 2010


 * Most matches won as coach: 41 by Raymond Domenech and Michel Hidalgo


 * Most matches drawn as coach: 24 by Raymond Domenech


 * Most matches lost as coach: 18 by Michel Hidalgo

Team

 * Largest victory: 10–0, France – Azerbaijan, 6 September 1995


 * Largest away victory: 0–7, Cyprus – France, 11 October 1980


 * Largest defeat: 17–1, Denmark – France, 22 October 1908


 * Largest home defeat: 0–15, France – England Amateur, 1 November 1906


 * Most consecutive victories: 13, 29 March 2003 — 18 February 2004


 * Longest unbeaten streak: 30, 16 February 1994 — 9 October 1996


 * Most consecutive defeats: 12, 23 March 1908 — 23 March 1911


 * Longest losing streak: 15, March 1908 — 30 April 1911


 * Longest period without conceding a goal: 11 matches (1140 minutes), 29 June 2003 — 6 June 2004


 * Highest home attendance: 80,051, France – Ukraine, 2 June 2007


 * Highest away attendance: 125,631, Scotland – France, 27 April 1949

All-time table
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