Nottingham Post

ON THIS DAY

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1897: The first Boston Marathon was held and won by John Mcdermott of New York. Run every April on Patriot’s Day, it is the oldest annual race of its kind.

1958: Manchester United great Sir Bobby Charlton played the first of his 106 games for England, appearing in a 4-0 win over Scotland at Hampden Park.

2001: Liverpool reached their first European final for 16 years with a 1-0 win over Barcelona at Anfield. The Reds went on to win the UEFA Cup against Alaves.

2004: Australian snooker player Quinten Hann apologised after offering opponent Andy Hicks “outside” following a row at the World Championsh­ip in Sheffield.

2005: The Football Associatio­n’s bid to stage the 2007 Champions League final at the new Wembley failed after UEFA awarded the showpiece event to the Olympic Stadium in Athens. However, Glasgow’s Hampden Park won the right to host the 2007 UEFA Cup final.

2007: Duncan Fletcher tendered his resignatio­n as England cricket coach. He took charge of the team for the last time in the following Saturday’s World Cup Super Eight match against the West Indies. Windies captain Brian Lara also announced that he would retire from all forms of internatio­nal cricket after the same game.

2010: Former Chelsea striker Adrian Mutu was banned from football for nine months for failing an anti-doping test while playing for Fiorentina.

2013: Mike Denness, the only Scotland-born cricketer to have captained England, died of cancer aged 72.

2014: Peter Moores was named the new England head coach by the England and Wales Cricket Board. He was sacked following England’s unsuccessf­ul World Cup campaign in 2015.

2016: Sergio Aguero scored his 100th Premier League goal as Manchester City drew 1-1 with Newcastle United.

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