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1883 in association football

In today's world, 1883 in association football has become a topic of great relevance and attention. Since its emergence, 1883 in association football has captured the interest of experts, researchers and the general public, generating a wide range of debates, theories and opinions. Whether due to its impact on society, its influence on culture or its relevance in history, 1883 in association football continues to be the object of analysis and discussion in various areas. In this article, we will explore the different aspects of 1883 in association football, from its origin to its impact on today's world, in order to provide a comprehensive vision of this exciting and controversial topic.

The following are the association football events of the year 1883 throughout the world.

Events

Clubs founded

England

Andover
Ashington
Belper Town
Buckingham Town
Bourne Town FC
Bognor Regis Town
Bristol Rovers
Coventry City
Darlington
Gloucester City
Stockport County
Thame United F.C.

Netherlands

FC Dordrecht

Domestic cups

Nation Tournament Winner Runner-up
England England 1882–83 FA Cup Blackburn Olympic Old Etonians
Ireland Ireland 1882–83 Irish Cup Cliftonville Ulster
Scotland Scotland 1882–83 Scottish Cup Dumbarton Vale of Leven
Wales Wales 1882–83 Welsh Cup Wrexham Druids

Births

  • 15 January – James Stewart (d. 1958), England international forward in three matches (1907–1911), scoring two goals.
  • 25 February – Herbert Burgess (d. 1954), England international full-back in four matches (1904–1906).
  • 29 July – Fred Pentland (d. 1962), England international forward in five matches (1909).
  • 23 August – Jesse Pennington (d. 1970), England international full-back in 25 matches (1907–1920).
  • 8 September – George Wilson (d. 1960), Scotland international forward in six matches (1904–1909).
  • 2 November – Evelyn Lintott (d. 1916), England international half-back in seven matches (1908–1909).
  • 14 December – Dicky Bond (d. 1955), England international forward in eight matches (1905–1910), scoring two goals.
  • 26 December – Alec McNair (d. 1951), Scotland international full-back in fifteen matches (1906–1920).

References

  1. ^ "Scottish Cup Past Winners | Scottish Cup | Scottish FA". www.scottishfa.co.uk. Retrieved 17 December 2022.